Most are old, white guys. Libs refuse to allow old, white guys to be victims of anything. Even cancer. Also, breast cancer awareness puns are much friendlier than prostate puns.
As cliche’ as it would sound, I think testicular cancer awareness would be primetime as well. Even if it’s such a small percentage of cancers diagnosed, the average age of a patient is 33. That’s pretty young. We should know more about our dangling duo down there.
Can we open the discussion on whether prostate cancer is frat? I mean, being a dad is frat, and dads get prostate cancer…I can’t be the only one who’s thinking about this.
It is the same thing with ALS and the ice bucket challenge. While it is great to raise money/awareness. Not that many people are affected/lose their life to the disease
well I assume you realized I am a Phi Delt. The reason our philanthropy is ALS is because Lou Gehrig was a Phi Delt. Outside of Phi Delt and with the exception of the campaign of the ice bucket challenge, I dont think that most are aware of ALS. My comment, I suppose had more to do with the NFL. In my opinion it is absurd for the largest sport in America to dedicate a quarter of its season to a cause that is not overly common among males. It seems like brain damage would be a more fitting cause, but even then a month seems excessive.
Cause its easy for people to support. A lot easier wear pink for breast cancer then do a rally for Colon cancer which actually kills a lot of men age 20-35. Also kills pretty quickly and painfully leaving a lot of young families fatherless
Good work, gentlemen.
9 years ago at 12:19 pmMy mom had cancer so I love this.
9 years ago at 12:49 pmHope she gets better dude
9 years ago at 3:27 pmThank God for miracles cause she actually as of this past March is cancer free.
9 years ago at 11:56 pmGreat job, an actual TFM worth talking about and sharing.
9 years ago at 12:56 pmI do wish more people would talk about prostate cancer. 27000 dudes die a year from it, why is that not worth talking about?
9 years ago at 8:29 pmMost are old, white guys. Libs refuse to allow old, white guys to be victims of anything. Even cancer. Also, breast cancer awareness puns are much friendlier than prostate puns.
9 years ago at 9:45 pmPoliticizing two very real and deadly health issues TFuckM
9 years ago at 12:14 pmAs cliche’ as it would sound, I think testicular cancer awareness would be primetime as well. Even if it’s such a small percentage of cancers diagnosed, the average age of a patient is 33. That’s pretty young. We should know more about our dangling duo down there.
9 years ago at 7:13 amGood post
9 years ago at 1:10 pmTBoobiesM
9 years ago at 1:27 pmYea agreed with the rest of the comments.
Can we open the discussion on whether prostate cancer is frat? I mean, being a dad is frat, and dads get prostate cancer…I can’t be the only one who’s thinking about this.
9 years ago at 6:00 pmWhat the fuck is wrong with you?
9 years ago at 6:21 pm1. Being a dad is the opposite of a tfm.
9 years ago at 8:36 pm2. Fuck you
Easy there, pal.
9 years ago at 12:52 amHave you ever tried opening a discussion about prostate cancer instead of opening a discussion about opening a discussion of prostate cancer?
9 years ago at 5:47 pmFuck cancer
9 years ago at 11:15 pmIt’s a worthy cause but why is there so much focus on specifically breast cancer? Its far from the most fatal of cancers
9 years ago at 3:49 amIt is the same thing with ALS and the ice bucket challenge. While it is great to raise money/awareness. Not that many people are affected/lose their life to the disease
9 years ago at 5:43 pm…except that 1 in 8 women are diagnosed with breast cancer
9 years ago at 6:10 pmDid you even read what I wrote?
9 years ago at 8:52 pmwell I assume you realized I am a Phi Delt. The reason our philanthropy is ALS is because Lou Gehrig was a Phi Delt. Outside of Phi Delt and with the exception of the campaign of the ice bucket challenge, I dont think that most are aware of ALS. My comment, I suppose had more to do with the NFL. In my opinion it is absurd for the largest sport in America to dedicate a quarter of its season to a cause that is not overly common among males. It seems like brain damage would be a more fitting cause, but even then a month seems excessive.
9 years ago at 6:11 amCause its easy for people to support. A lot easier wear pink for breast cancer then do a rally for Colon cancer which actually kills a lot of men age 20-35. Also kills pretty quickly and painfully leaving a lot of young families fatherless
9 years ago at 8:31 pmSupporting the fight to save the titties. TFM
9 years ago at 11:39 amFree mammograms!
9 years ago at 7:54 pm