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Adriana Candelaria

Two organizations on campus are on a mission to educate students about the warning signs of cancer. Adriana Candelaria has more in this Bobcat Update


Testicular cancer may not be one of the top things on a college student's mind but when it comes to grabbing attention for a good cause-- Fashion Nation and the Cancer Advocacy Movement for Colleges and Outreach program thought outside the box to gather a big crowd. Pants were substituted for colorful boxers and hand-sewn messages against the rare disease that affects one percent of male cancers.
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True life stories of cancer survivors were a reminder that cancer can hit ANYONE
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A survey for each guest compared the before and after effect of the show. Students like Elijah Serena found the educational videos and presenters influential in adding a new task to their daily routine.Standup: April is testicular cancer awareness month. The disease is most commong amons men ages 15 through 35 which is why organizations on campus are hosting events such as Boxer Night to save a life. For Bobcat Update, Adriana Candelaria.

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