Learn more about Philou, the world’s first man to have a prostate on his forehead

Pink October in October is renowned for its efforts to educate the public about breast cancer; Movember in November is recognized for its efforts to educate the public about the prevention of male malignancies.

I’d like to take this opportunity to share with you the latest statement from the Cerhom association and The Pill agency in their efforts to educate the public about prostate cancer.

Learn more about Philou, the world's first man to have a prostate on his forehead

Around 50,000 new instances of prostate cancer are identified annually in France, making it the most common cancer among men. It is silent and sluggish in its development.

In addition, it cannot be found by merely palpating the patient, as is the case with another less common male tumor, testicular cancer.

Learn more about Philou, the world's first man to have a prostate on his forehead

From the perspective of the « On the Edge of Happiness » campsite, Philou seemed to be making the most of his status as the first man in the world to have his prostate on his forehead.

He’s popular for a good reason, too: his odd appearance gives him an air of mystery and the love of everyone.

Learn more about Philou, the world's first man to have a prostate on his forehead

But as you know, Philou’s best hope is to monitor the growth of his prostate and schedule a consultation at the appropriate moment.

One guy dies every hour from prostate cancer. An early diagnosis increases the likelihood of a full recovery, especially beyond age 50.

Learn more about Philou, the world's first man to have a prostate on his forehead

So, gentlemen, if you’re over 50 and you don’t have your prostate on your forehead, you may want to think about scheduling regular checkups.

The Cerhom website is a great resource for learning about male malignancies, finding help, and staying up of the latest research and treatment options.

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