The public are being asked to show their support by posing in a festive picture with a pair of baubles
River City star Stephen Purdon is the latest famous face to throw his support behind Cahonas Scotland 'Check Yer Bawballs' campaign to raise awareness of testicular cancer.
Many well known faces have taken part, including Scotland's first openly gay footballer Zander Murray, actor Colin McCredie, and Queen of daytime TV Lorraine Kelly. How common is testicular cancer? Testicular cancer is a relatively rare type of cancer, accounting for just 1% of all cancers that occur in men.Testicular cancer is unusual compared with other cancers because it tends to affect younger men.
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