At first when I saw this headline I thought it was a joke. This is unbelievable..is this really appropriate...wow..
Mr. Balls, aka 'Senhor Testiculo,' goes to bat for cancer research
Mascot for Brazilian cancer awareness group has made new friends with kids and adults while driving a serious medical issue into the media spotlight.
By Stephen Williams / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
www.aapec.org
A child poses with Mr. Ball, the mascot for a Brazilian non-profit that helps people with cancer.
At first blush, the mascot's name is rather endearing: Mr. Balls.
But for those who might find that descriptive title offensive, the scrotum-shaped character also answers to "Senhor Testiculo" in Brazil, where he is a spokes-thing for a group that is seeking to raise awareness of testicular cancer research.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/worl...#ixzz2j7BZbBgr
Mr. Balls, aka 'Senhor Testiculo,' goes to bat for cancer research
Mascot for Brazilian cancer awareness group has made new friends with kids and adults while driving a serious medical issue into the media spotlight.
By Stephen Williams / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

A child poses with Mr. Ball, the mascot for a Brazilian non-profit that helps people with cancer.
At first blush, the mascot's name is rather endearing: Mr. Balls.
But for those who might find that descriptive title offensive, the scrotum-shaped character also answers to "Senhor Testiculo" in Brazil, where he is a spokes-thing for a group that is seeking to raise awareness of testicular cancer research.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/worl...#ixzz2j7BZbBgr
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