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24 Apr 2025 | |
Old Berkhamstedian News |
Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men aged 15–49, yet it’s still a topic surrounded by stigma and silence. The Oddballs Foundation is a charity working to change that, with the goal to break down the stigma associated with it, by encouraging regular self-checks, and promoting early detection and diagnosis.
That is why this summer, a group of OBs are taking on the ultimate endurance test: an Ironman 70.3. Together, they'll be swimming 1.2 miles, cycling 56 miles, and running 13.1 miles in one go, all to raise awareness and funds for this brilliant cause.
Their goal is simple: to get more people talking about men’s health and checking themselves regularly. They would love to have the support of the OB community behind them. Whether it’s a donation or simply helping spread the word, your support would mean the world. Join the journey on Instagram @ironballs70.3!
You can find their fundraising page here:
https://www.justgiving.com/page/ironballs
Team IronBalls
Gabe Lewis (2021), Ollie Owen (2021), Harrison Crane (2021), Josh Michaels (2021)