Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Balls Good? Now...

I'm reminded by a Faithful Reader that men can also develop breast cancer. Yes, guys, it's true. So, it's a wise idea to check those pecs every once in a while, along with the ball check.
Male Breast Cancer kills more often than female breast cancer. Why? Because too many men aren't even aware they can develop it. Therefore, when the tiny lump, or an odd tenderness appears they shrug it off until it's too late.
Here's an excellent video - done with humor and sex appeal - to teach you how:


Check those pecs, boys!!!











And, might I add, that turn-about is fair play: You should pick a day of the month on which you always remind the women in your life to do a breast exam.

7 comments:

Xersex said...

I read the same thing several weeks ago!

the first pic is Roman Dawidoff

what a beauty

http://menforxersex.blogspot.it/search/label/Roman%20Dawidoff

Unknown said...

Great advice as always! Wonderful images! Thanks for your visits and comments. Patrick

Anonymous said...

i love checking my wifes ;)
bob

Your French Patrick said...

I've never asked myself these questions, let alone the knowledge of these answers.
Thank you, my dear Pat, and for the photos too.
I wish you a wondrous day with a lot of bisous.

O!Daddie said...

A not-very-often discussed topic and although the incidence is very low, I wouldn't want to be a statistic.

Got this off the Internet:

What are the key statistics about breast cancer in men?

The American Cancer Society estimates for breast cancer in men in the United States for 2015 are:

About 2,350 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed
About 440 men will die from breast cancer.

Breast cancer is about 100 times less common among men than among women. For men, the lifetime risk of getting breast cancer is about 1 in 1,000.

The number of breast cancer cases in men relative to the population has been fairly stable over the last 30 years.

Queer Heaven said...

Great advice as always. Thanks for reminding us.

Anonymous said...

Yep! Happened to my uncle. He was lucky to have found it early. Thanks for all your helpful advice. You make a positive difference in the world. Thanks, bro. Hugs and Strokes, AOM