For more information on the 10k MoRun Cardiff, or last-minute registry, please visit the MoRunning wesbite http://bit.ly/sdXnkg
If you would like to become a MoBros by showing your support for Movember, sport some moustache gallantry and visit the official Movember website. http://uk.movember.com/
The aim of Movember and the various charity events that support it, including the 10k MoRun Cardiff, is to promote conversations about male cancers in both public and private spheres.
As Richard Boullemier says, “The moustache is a very powerful weapon in the fight against male cancers, specifically prostate and testicular cancer.”
Some key facts about prostate cancer:
- 37,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in the UK every year.
- 1 in 9 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.
- Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK.
- Only 26% of men regularly visit their GP for a checkup.
As “Movember” dawns, 10k run aims to raise cancer awareness among men
On 13 November, Cardiff will play host to hundreds of moustached runners participating in the 10k MoRun Cardiff, an integral fixture on this year’s list of events taking place across the UK to mark Movember.
Movember is an annual 30-day event that has taken place each November since 2003. It encourages men to grow a moustache in a bid to promote conversations concerning the often-ignored issue of male cancers.
The race begins in Cardiff’s Bute Park, and aims to raise money for, and awareness of, prostate and testicular cancer.
The UK Communications Manager of Movember, Richard Boullemier, says, “Movember is about getting blokes talking about their health. It’s about sons encouraging their dads to check themselves, dads encouraging sons to do the same…preferably in private.”
For more information on the 10k MoRun Cardiff, or last-minute registry, please visit the MoRunning wesbite http://bit.ly/sdXnkg
If you would like to become a MoBros by showing your support for Movember, sport some moustache gallantry and visit the official Movember website. http://uk.movember.com/
The aim of Movember and the various charity events that support it, including the 10k MoRun Cardiff, is to promote conversations about male cancers in both public and private spheres.
As Richard Boullemier says, “The moustache is a very powerful weapon in the fight against male cancers, specifically prostate and testicular cancer.”
Some key facts about prostate cancer:
- 37,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in the UK every year.
- 1 in 9 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime.
- Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK.
- Only 26% of men regularly visit their GP for a checkup.