by fmttadmin | Dec 12, 2025 | General News, Male Cancer Awareness, News & Events
King Charles Standing Up to Male Cancer: Why early detection matters more than ever Talking openly about men’s health can be difficult, but it is also life-saving. That’s why awareness campaigns, support groups, and honest conversations are so important. One...
by fmttadmin | Dec 3, 2025 | General News, Male Cancer Awareness, News & Events
Understanding Testicular cancer: Recognising symptoms and exploring treatment options Testicular cancer is a relatively rare but highly treatable form of cancer that primarily affects men between the ages of 15 and 35. Despite its lower incidence compared to other...
by fmttadmin | Dec 1, 2025 | Ampthill, Biggleswade, Flitwick, Gamlingay, General News, Hitchin, Male Cancer Awareness, Meetings, News & Events, Potton, Sandy, Shefford, St Neots, Stockport
A safe space to share, listen, and connect. ‘For Men To Talk’ – December 2025 Meetings ‘For Men To Talk’ is a peer support group is for men who are suffering with a mental health illness, such as anxiety, depression and grief, to talk in a safe and comfortable...
by fmttadmin | Oct 8, 2025 | General News, Male Cancer Awareness, News & Events
Understanding lung cancer: Symptoms and treatment options for men Lung cancer remains one of the most prevalent and deadliest forms of cancer worldwide, with men being particularly susceptible. Despite advancements in medical science, the prognosis for lung cancer...
by fmttadmin | Sep 3, 2025 | General News, Male Cancer Awareness, News & Events
Unmasking bowel cancer: Recognising symptoms and charting a path to treatment for men Bowel cancer, also known as colourectal cancer, is a significant health concern that affects both men and women. However, it is essential to delve into the specific symptoms and...
by fmttadmin | Aug 12, 2025 | General News, Male Cancer Awareness, News & Events
I had Skin Cancer. Please look out for the signs By Luke Newman, Founder of For Men To Talk During my tenth humanitarian trip to Nakuru, Kenya, something unexpected happened. A mole on the right side of my temple became inflamed and started to bleed. I had a deep,...