Elvin wanted to beat cancer (spoiler alert: he did). But what made getting through it all easier was thinking about the person who’s always had his back.
We all have partners, fathers, brothers, sons, and mates that we love. When these men are well, the benefits ripple through relationships, families, and communities. But when these men are unwell and unsupported, we all feel it.
Too many men are dying too young, largely from preventable causes. Help-seeking can feel foreign, so many men kick the can down the road. When they do seek assistance, they often don’t get the support they need. And this puts enormous pressure on the families and communities who care for men.
It means we’ve got so many reasons to care about men’s health. And it’s why we must advocate for more public action to drive change.
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