Former EastEnders actor John Partridge touched many hearts last night on ITV’s The Real Full Monty, when he opened up about his experiences with testicular cancer. #TheRealFullMonty well done John Partridge, true courage x — Summer Charity Ball (@CharityBall18) March 28, 2018Absolutely weeping at #TheRealFullMonty admire John Partridge so much. What a brave man 💕 — danielle (@DaniMurinas98) March 28, 2018John Partridge .. so emotional.. Great respect ❤️#TheRealFullMonty — Gillian Hudson (@JillHudson21) March 28, 2018The show’s aim was to raise cancer awareness, and was supported by charities Movember, Prostate Cancer UK, Cancer Research and Everyman. Mr Ramasamy Jaganathan, consultant urologist at Spire Parkway Hospital in Solihull, says that if you do have testicular cancer, the sooner treatment begins, the greater chance there is of recovery. The huge danger for us men of testicular cancer — Christian O'Connell (@OC) March 29, 2018Jaganathan says there are two major signs to watch out for:Lumps in the testicle“Lumps within the scrotum can have many different causes, and testicular cancer is rare, according to NHS figures less than 4%.
Source: Irish Examiner March 29, 2018 11:03 UTC