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Hey, Mo Bros! Movember is time to put the razors down and think about Men's Health! The levels of awareness, understanding, and funding regarding male health issues like prostate and testicular cancer lag significantly behind causes such as breast cancer. Why is that?
"Movember's primary campaign objective is to raise awareness of men's health issues, specifically cancers affecting men. We want everyone to know that most cancers are highly curable if caught in the early stages - including prostate and testicular cancer. Movember aims to increase early detection, diagnosis and effective treatment, as this will ultimately reduce the number of deaths from cancer. It’s time men face the startling health facts." -- Movember United States
MEN'S HEALTH ISSUES
- The average life expectancy for men is five years less than women (presently 77 years old compared to 82). The biggest killers are stress- and diet-induced heart disease and various forms of cancer. 1 in 2 men will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, compared to 1 in 3 women.
- Evidence suggests that about a third of the 571,950 cancer deaths expected to occur will be related to obesity, physical inactivity, or poor nutrition and thus could be prevented.
- 1 in 6 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. 240,890 new cases of the disease will be diagnosed and 33,720 men will die.
- Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in American males between the ages of 15 and 34. 8,290 men will be diagnosed with the disease and 350 will die.
- Smoking accounts for at least 30% of all cancer deaths and 87% of lung cancer deaths. An estimated 115,060 men will be diagnosed with lung cancer and 85,600 men will die from the disease.
- There are about 37,000 new cases of thyroid cancer each year in the US, according to the National Cancer Institute. Females are more likely to have thyroid cancer at a ratio of three to one.
- While not as common, men can get breast cancer. About 2,140 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed among men and about 450 men will die from the disease
- The most common cancer in the US, skin cancer strikes 1 in 5 Americans. An estimated 43,890 men will be diagnosed with skin cancer and 8,080 men will die from the disease.
- An estimated 13 million adult men over the age of 20 in the US have diabetes- and a third do not know it.
- Approximately 50 million men and women in the US have high blood pressure- almost 30 per cent of them do not know it. About 1 in 3 adults has high blood pressure, and blood pressure tends to rise with age.
- 1 in 8 men who suffer from mental illness such as depression actually seek help (inspire.org) Four times as many men commit suicide compared with women.
- Men are 24% less likely than women to go to the doctor when there is a problem.
The moustache is just a catalyst for the real discussion! When people ask me why I am flashing my facial follicles, I tell them there are two embarrassingly simple keys to much better Men's Health:
- Early detection through frequent checkups; and
- A willingness to discuss issues and seek help
I know these truths from personal experience. I was asymptomatic when I was diagnosed with cancer. Doctors found the disease while looking at something else. Now, after a 3 year battle, I am enjoying remission and working on getting better every day, in every way. Participating in Movember is not just fun: it's my little way of giving back.
So Hey, Mo Bros, it's not too late to join the cause. And hey, Mo Sistas! And Brothers who are not participating follicularly! You don't have to grow a moustache to enjoy Movember. Help a Mo Bro out! I am asking for lots of small donations to Movember via my webpage http://mobro.co/FoamFan.
- A dime a day for the 30 days of Movember is only $3. Every bit helps!
- A dollar a day is $30 bucks toward better Men's Health
- A quarter a day, or $7.50, from 10 supporters is $75 for the cause.
- $10 is such a small price to pay (33 cents a day) to watch my facial fuzz form
Grow a moustache for a month; play with it for a lifetime
- Grow a moustache because it's fun.
- Grow a moustache because you can.
- Grow a moustache because it's Movember
- Grow a moustache to help change the face of Men's Health.
Learn more:
Movember United States - Men's Health
The moustaches were one of the best parts of the movie "Tombstone". Heard comments like" I could chew on that one all day" Just saying some women find them Extremely attractive.
ReplyDeleteHey, Anon: it's good to know that some women find moustaches attractive. It takes most men much longer than a month to raise a Tom Selleck or Sam Elliot-worthy 'stache, so I doubt mine will make any women swoon! I do hope to start a few conversations about men's health issues during the month of Movember, though. Thanks for your comment and support!
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