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Welcome to the "Check One Two" podcast, your premier source for all things related to testicular cancer. This platform isn't just about the medical aspects; it's about bringing to light the personal journeys of remarkable individuals. Each episode dives into the lives of testicular cancer survivors, leading advocates, healthcare professionals, and even celebrity guests who support the cause.
Join us as we explore a variety of engaging topics, from motivational survivor stories and finding humor in the face of adversity to discussing mental health challenges and navigating fertility issues. "Check One Two" offers a comprehensive look at the human experiences behind the diagnosis, providing education, inspiration, and community support.
This podcast transcends the typical medical discussion. It's a celebration of resilience and the power of personal stories in overcoming testicular cancer. Tune in to "Check One Two" for a heartfelt, enlightening series that connects listeners around the globe with the faces behind the fight against testicular cancer.
EPISODE 20 - Bryan Easson
Scottish Rugby Star Zander Fagerson on Testicular Cancer, Rugby, and Advocacy
EPISODE 19 - Zander Fagerson
Scottish Rugby Star Zander Fagerson on Testicular Cancer, Rugby, and Advocacy
EPISODE 18 - Colin Templeton
Level Up: Battling Testicular Cancer with Colin Templeton - A Gamers' Quest for Awareness
Hey guys, i’m your host PAUL MCCAFFERY.
As a survivor of testicular cancer, Paul brings not only his personal insights but also his professional expertise as a Community Engagement Officer for Cahonas, the leading charity dedicated to testicular cancer education, awareness, and support. Each episode, crafted with care and understanding, aims to empower and inform listeners by sharing compelling stories, discussing prevention strategies, and highlighting survivor journeys.
Join Paul as he sheds light on crucial topics, from early detection to survivor support, making "Check One Two" an essential resource for anyone impacted by or interested in testicular cancer.