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Intrepid Male Amputee Required for Cancer Campaign

by wendy

I’ve been contacted by Patrick Cox whose message below is self-explanatory.

You can check out his Website on:  http://www.malecancer.net./ to get an idea of what it’s all about.

Patrick says:

I represent a male cancer charity who is seeking a bold and daring
male amputee to pose naked for a male cancer campaign.  Asking if you could
post this or send it to someone you know who might be up for the challenge.

"Male cancer awareness campaign a Bold and daring innovate male cancer
charity. We are seeking 24 men to represent the 24 men that day every day to
prostate cancer. Our "Near naked man" campaign is aimed at raising awareness
of prostate cancer toward young men so they can pass the important message
on to fathers, uncles and loved ones. Were looking for diversity 24 men aged
18- 80 to pose naked for what we hope to be a fun photo shoot.

The simple fact is embarrassment kills. Men fail to seek help in time which
is madness when early diagnose and treatment of cancer shows higher survival
rate. We want to break down taboos and we hope this powerful yet fun image
will get our important message across to men and their families.

Please contact patrick.cox@malecancer.net"

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