4boys: A Below The Belt Guide To The Male Body
Leaflet/Booklet/Freebies
4Boys gives reassuring and factual answers to the questions commonly asked by teenage boys and puberty. Information on testicular self-examination, contraception, STIs and safer sex. Simple text and humorous illustrations.
Suitable for 13-16 year olds. meets curriculum guidance for key stage 3 and 4.
PLEASE NOTE: For a limited period, while stocks allow this publication has no set limit as to the quantity you are able order.
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Facts For Men (testicular Self Examination)
Poster
This A3 full colour poster complements the award winning leaflet "Pocket Full of Facts for Men" available to order.
Shows the following messages:
Facts For Men
(Testicular Self Examination)
No hard painless lumps
Neither testicle getting larger or heavier
No collection of fluid
No dull aches
He's happy because he's done his monthly testicular (balls) check.
If you have any warning signs see your doctor.
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Know Your Balls!
Leaflet/Booklet/Freebies
This A5 Flyer contains useful information about testicular cancer. It explains how to check for lumps and that a simple self-check every couple of months, is the best way to detect any signs as early treatment reduces the risk of further problems.
Contains helpful telephone numbers.
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Pocket Full Of Facts For Men
by Hastings & Rother Health Promotion Unit
Leaflet/Booklet/Freebies
This leaflet explains that cancer of the testicles (Testicular Cancer) can develop in males from the age of 15 year onwards. Encourages all males to examine their testicles regularly (includes illustrations).
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Testicular Cancer: Spot The Symptoms Early
Leaflet/Booklet/Freebies
This leaflet contains useful Testicular cancer facts. Explains that cancer of the testicles is rare, but is the most common cancer in men aged 15-45. It is affecting more men each year. A simple, regular self-check could help you detect early signs of the disease. If you do notice changes, it's important to act right away. With early treatment there's a good change there will be not further problems.
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Testicular Cancer: Spot the Symptoms Early.pdf/download Testicular Cancer Information: Cancer Research UK Website |
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