Urology, Uro-oncology and Sexology Update

25 UROLOGY, URO-ONCOLOGY AND SEXOLOGY UPDATE The streets of Mzansi were lined with purple on Friday, not by the annual blooming of Jacarandas, but by thousands of men and boys in purple speedos bravely running 5km in aid of male cancer awareness in the 2023 Hollard Daredevil Run. Over 3 000 daredevils ran from Zoo Lake sports club in the afternoon, not to be outdone by hundreds of satellite runs that took place all around South Africa throughout the day, from major centres to small towns and rural communities. The Hollard Daredevil Run saw teams taking part in Durban, Pretoria, Cape Town, Kimberley, and Bloemfontein and everywhere in between. Participants were spotted running cancer outta their hoods in Despatch, Gonubie, Virginia, Bethlehem, Secunda, Potchefstroom, Thohoyandou, Giyani, Makhado, Sedgeeld and even a team of game rangers braving a whole lot more by running through the Kruger National Park. “The Hollard Daredevil Run has become a nationwide phenomenon since it rst started in 2009, raising eyebrows and raising awareness about prostate and testicular cancer. We set out this year to achieve the biggest and bravest run to date, and we have achieved just that. This run goes from strength to strength each year, and we cannot be prouder,” says Warwick Bloom, Head of Group Marketing at Hollard. This year also saw more high schools taking part The start at the Zoo Lake Sports Club in Johannesburg MORE DAREDEVILS THAN EVER BEFORE Thousands of brave men and boys run cancer outta their hoods around SA to raise awareness about prostate and testicular cancer Game rangers in the Kruger National Park

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