TURNING ANTI-DOPING TESTS INTO TESTICULAR CANCER-SCREEning tools
Pro athletes expect doping tests. What no pro ever expects? Discovering testicular cancer through one. Yet, many athletes have detected men’s most common cancer this way. While pros benefit from routine screenings, millions of amateurs miss out. Until now. Meet the Amateur Anti-Doping Test.









1 in 250 men will develop testicular cancer.
1 man is diagnosed every hour.
99% survival rate when detected early.
What’s the Amateur Anti-Doping Test?
The test that revolutionized sports is now transforming testicular health forever. Because we’ve reimagined pro anti-doping screenings into The Amateur Anti-Doping Test. The first-ever dual-purpose kit that detects testicular cancer markers and teaches men self-exam techniques. With a step-by-step self-check guide to master while awaiting results, we’re bringing pro-level health screening to every athlete, not just the chosen few. Leveling the playing field for testicular health once and for all.
















How to Take the Test?
1. Remove the cup from kit and provide a urine sample.
2. Label, seal, and arrange to ship the kit to your nearest lab. View unaffiliated labs below.
3. For more accuracy, arrange for an HCG blood test at your nearest medical center.
4. Use the waiting time for results to master self-exams with the guide.
What If Your Test Is Positive?
A positive result does not confirm testicular cancer, it flags a biomarker that could potentially indicate it. So, stay calm and see your nearest doctor for a full evaluation as soon as possible.
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About us
Testicular Cancer Society is a nonprofit, public charity that is committed to raise awareness and education for the most common form of cancer in men ages 15-35 and provide support for fighters, survivors, and caregivers. Through our award-winning campaigns and partnerships we are not just increasing awareness but creating a culture of self-examination to increase the chances of early stage diagnosis, when testicular cancer is almost 100% curable.