PatientPoint & Testicular Cancer Society Launch National Point-of-Care Education Campaign

Adrian J Cotterill, Editor-in-Chief

Patient engagement leader PatientPoint and the Testicular Cancer Society this week announced a partnership that will bring trusted testicular cancer education to thousands of patients and caregivers in physician offices nationwide.

Through this partnership, PatientPoint and the Testicular Cancer Society will share engaging digital content encouraging men to ask their doctor about monthly testicular self exams in more than 4,500 primary care waiting rooms nationwide.

Every hour a man is diagnosed with testicular cancer in the U.S., resulting in more than 9,000 new cases annually. While testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer in men ages 15-35, it is highly treatable if caught early—underscoring the importance of regular self exams. The Testicular Cancer Society—created by survivors for survivors—is designed to provide young men with more information and resources about this highly detectable and treatable cancer.

Testicular Cancer Society founder and testicular cancer survivor Mike Craycraft told us “As men, it can be tempting for us to put our health on the back burner and to ignore warning signs. By partnering with PatientPoint, we can reach more men in the highly influential setting of the doctor’s office to remind them about the importance of self exams and give them the gentle nudge they may need to prioritize their health.”

In addition to airing in primary care practices, the PatientPoint-Testicular Cancer Society waiting room content will also appear in approximately 450 OB/Gyn waiting rooms in November for Movember (an annual men’s health awareness month during which men make a 30-day, no-shave pledge), and Testicular Cancer Awareness Month in April.

PatientPoint Senior Vice President of Content & Creative Kate Merz said “This critical educational campaign is not only important for men, but also for the women in their lives,” said By extending our message beyond primary care and into a women’s health setting, we’re ensuring that wives, girlfriends, mothers, sisters and friends can encourage the men they love to talk about and prioritize monthly self exams.”

The Testicular Cancer Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to raise awareness for the most common form of cancer in men age 15-35. We are dedicated to increasing awareness and education about the disease and providing support for fighters, survivors and caregivers.


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