Movember - a global campaign to combat prostate cancer

A national survey shows people would miss the "little things" if a man close to them was to die.

A national survey shows people would miss the "little things" if a man close to them was to die. Source: AAP

Movember encompasses campaigns in 21 countries around the world


Since its inception in 2003, Movember has become a powerful symbol of awareness for the most common conditions that take the lives of men, often prematurely.

November is the month set aside for men, or Mo Bros to grow moustaches and raise funds for continuing research into Prostate Cancer, Testicular Cancer, Mental health and Suicide Prevention.

On average, men die six years younger than women due to largely preventable health issues.

Thanks to the Movember Foundation, growing a mo can help save your bros.

The foundation’s widely known moustache Movember movement aims to spread awareness and raise funds to tackle men’s health issues like prostate and testicular cancer, poor mental health and more.

The big driver for continuing research is to help more men not only live longer  it is to also promote a healthier and more contented life for men.


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