It Takes Balls
A podcast by Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation
86 Episodes
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Hunter Addy Found a Lump Just Three Days After Moving on Campus
Published: 5/15/2025 -
AI, Cancer, and Survival: How Justin Courtright Fought Back
Published: 5/8/2025 -
How Reddit Helped Save Bob Jordan's Life After a Misdiagnosis
Published: 5/1/2025 -
Patrick Hansen's Urologist Had Never Seen a Paratesticular Liposarcoma in 30 Years
Published: 4/29/2025 -
Dr. Rob Hamilton - Surveillance in Testicular Cancer
Published: 4/22/2025 -
Mike Knebel: "Nut Up or Shut Up"
Published: 4/15/2025 -
Allan Zarach Finds Humor in 2x Testicular and Bilateral Kidney Cancers
Published: 4/8/2025 -
Scott Middleton had Testicular Cancer in Both Testicles at the Same Time
Published: 4/1/2025 -
Dominic Gross: From Fighting Crime to Beating Cancer
Published: 3/15/2025 -
Dr. Steven Bradley - Anesthesia and Testicular Cancer
Published: 3/1/2025 -
Surendra Ananth Traveled to India for his RPLND
Published: 2/15/2025 -
Arjun Sud Opted for 1 Round of Carboplatin After Stage 1b Testicular Cancer
Published: 2/1/2025 -
Stuart Goldstein's Curveball: A Diagnosis of Choriocarcinoma
Published: 1/15/2025 -
Randy Herring is a Three-Time Testicular Cancer Survivor
Published: 12/15/2024 -
Dr. Richard Matulewicz - Health-Related Quality of Life in Testicular Cancer
Published: 12/1/2024 -
Austin Weimer Was His Original Urologist's First Testicular Cancer Patient
Published: 11/29/2024 -
Paul McCaffery Felt Like Something was Pulling on His Testicle Before Diagnosis
Published: 11/22/2024 -
Mike DeJean's Testicular Cancer was Originally Diagnosed as Lymphoma
Published: 11/15/2024 -
Kevin Hilden's Tumor Showed Up in his Retroperitoneum 2 Years After Orchiectomy
Published: 11/8/2024 -
Dr. Tim Clinton - Robotic RPLND for Metastatic Testicular Cancer
Published: 11/1/2024
It Takes Balls is a podcast by and for testicular cancer survivors, patients, and their loved ones. Listen as survivors and medical providers give insight into facing and treating a testicular cancer diagnosis in hopes of removing the stigma around men’s urological health. Everyone’s journey is unique and equally important. Early detection of testicular cancer saves lives!