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Testicular Awareness Month: Colchester man helping thousands after brother died from grapefruit-sized tumour
Before he died, Rob s family promised him he would never just be a photograph on the wall
Robin was only 23 when he was diagnosed with the tumour which was the size of a grapefruit in his chest
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A BALLSY virtual self-check campaign from a Colchester charity has broken a world record. The Robin Cancer Trust event saw 260 men from across the globe come together to check themselves for testicular irregularities simultaneously. The event was broadcast live on Zoom in order to raise awareness of the condition and the importance of checking regularly. It broke the record for the largest simultaneous make self-check, which was previously 236. Toby Freeman, 31, who founded the charity in memory of brother Robin to the condition, said: I am so grateful to the men that joined us on Zoom from across the globe to check for irregularities, and beat the virtual world-record for the largest simultaneous self-check.
A BALLSY virtual self-check campaign from a Colchester charity has broken a world record. The Robin Cancer Trust event saw 260 men from across the globe come together to check themselves for testicular irregularities simultaneously. The event was broadcast live on Zoom in order to raise awareness of the condition and the importance of checking regularly. It broke the record for the largest simultaneous make self-check, which was previously 236. Toby Freeman, 31, who founded the charity in memory of brother Robin to the condition, said: I am so grateful to the men that joined us on Zoom from across the globe to check for irregularities, and beat the virtual world-record for the largest simultaneous self-check.