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No images? Click here Are you ready to run cancer outta your hood?DONATE HEREThe once-off COVID-edition, national Hollard Daredevil Run 2021 Get ready for the streets of your hood to be painted purple on Friday 15 October will see thousands of brave men in purple speedos take to their streets to run cancer outta their hood. Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer and is on the increase. According to global research, one in every six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. Early diagnosis of prostate cancer can mean a 95% chance of being cured. “The Hollard Daredevil Run is an opportunity to dare the men in our lives to be brave, to participate in a run with a difference to make a difference, to challenge stereotypes about male cancers, to start conversations about understanding prostate and testicular cancer and to learn how to lower cancer risk and how to catch it early,” says Heidi Brauer, Chief Marketing Officer at Hollard. Get screened for prostate cancer Men need not be fearful of invasive screening when a simple Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test can determine prostate specific antigen levels and if they are at risk of prostate cancer. We urge men, over 40 years not to delay and to take advantage of our affordable screening fee for PSA testing at local CANSA Care Centres. Strict COVID protocols are followed to ensure your safety. Read more… Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in young men aged between 15 – 39 and can affect men of all races. The survival rate of stage 1 testicular cancer can be as high as 100%, making early detection and prompt action vital. “We’re challenging South African men to confront male cancers head-on by showing that they’re not afraid to run in a speedo, not afraid to talk about cancer and not afraid to get checked,” Brauer says. Do monthly testicular self-examinations, especially between ages of 15 to 49 Regular monthly self-examinations can help detect this cancer early. Men from the ages of 15 to 49 need to examine their testicles, preferably after a bath or shower, to feel for any pea-sized lumps that could indicate testicular cancer. Find instructions on doing a self-examination on the CANSA website. Register for the Daredevil 2021This year Daredevil is going national!You can run alone, with a friend or in a small group of max 5 runners. Ask your friends, family and neighbours to sponsor you to help raise funds. Each runner will receive a purple pack, which includes: Branded purple speedoBranded water bottleBranded purple maskFundraising band with a QR codeAll the “how to” detailsImportant cancer awareness informationAll you need to do is sign up, get your gear and kick cancer where it hurts.Register for the Daredevil 2021So, whether you are from Bloemfontein or Bellville, Scottburgh or Soweto, Pofadder or Polokwane, man up and run cancer outta your hood. All proceeds from Daredevil 2021 go to CANSA and the Prostate Cancer Foundation of South Africa. Follow Daredevil Run on Facebook for event updates and details. We consider all Daredevils to be heroes for raising awareness and funds for screening which enables early detection and better treatment outcomes, and wish them all the best for the event. BUY Smart Choice Products CANSA Care Centres BUY Products to Support CANSA DONATE HEREDONATE VIA SNAPSCAN How Your Donation Helps Fight Cancer Share Tweet Forward
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