Monday, 21 March 2005.
The Football Association is once again backing the Everyman ‘Keep Your Eye on the Ball’ campaign.
In the last couple of years you may have noticed the clever play on words on eye-catching posters at football grounds across the country, aimed at alerting football fans to the risk of male cancers.
This, and the fact that several high profile footballers have been diagnosed with a male cancer in recent years has meant that men are being confronted with an issue that many would rather not think about.
But the awareness message is one that can save lives, so The FA and the PFA have joined forces with the Everyman campaign at The Institute of Cancer Research to urge men not to die of ignorance.
As part of this year's activities we are trying to find out how much men really do know about male cancers, how informed they are and where they get this information from.
If you could take a few moments to fill in our short online survey we would be very grateful.
Thank you for your support