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April is Cancer Awareness Month...

I know of a young man, now 24, who got testicular cancer at 17...want to bring awareness to this disease that afflicts young men from 15 - 30. Check your testicles!
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My younger maternal cousin got testicular cancer, it was recommended to him that the affected one had to be removed to prevent the other one from getting it and that a false one would be inserted so it would "look normal". Instead he said to take them both and cut out his scrote, that because he was single and never had a date, and was in his early 40's, why bother "looking normal". His iowa dr tooknit as my cousin being mental and had him committed after his surgery, the surgeon put in the fake ball. Well, my cousin sued the dr and the surgeon, but the judge threw it out, it's currently waiting under appeal with the state court.
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@Wiseacre To be quite honest, Mike isn't exactly one of the brightest bulbs in the family, I personally think a personal injury lawyer is stringing him along.
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@NativePortlander1970 lol, but it's actually a sad story.
@Wiseacre It is, but he has also gotten some harsh ridicule from the more assholish members of the family, which I would say accounts for about 65% of them, personally I think he had every right to ask for voluntary castration if that was what he wanted, I'd ask the same to be quite honest since I'm single, terminally ill with cardiopulminary issues on assisted oxygen 24/7, and too sick to date.