Everyman congratulates Duke on contract extension
Everyman supporter and Hull City FC Keeper Matt Duke has received a one year contract extension to keep him at the club until 2011.
Duke was diagnosed with testicular cancer and underwent surgery and chemotherapy early last year. He has recently made a return as Hull’s first choice keeper.
Everyman Male Cancer Campaign spokesman Martin Smith says:
“We would like to congratulate Matt Duke on his contract extension with Hull City.
“Not only is Duke a star performer on the field, but off the field he is playing a vital role in raising awareness of testicular cancer and Everyman, encouraging young men to be aware of their health.
“Matt has also helped raise more than £6,500 for research at Europe's only dedicated male cancer research centre, the Everyman Centre.
"We wish him all the very best for rest of the season and beyond."
To help Matt reach his target of raising £10,000 this year for cancer research visit www.justgiving.com/mattduke
Everyman has a partnership with the FA and PFA to raise awareness of testicular and prostate cancer among football fans. The Keep Your Eye on the Ball Focus Fortnight will be held from 30 March - 12 April. For more details go to www.keepyoureyeontheball.org
About The Everyman Male Cancer Campaign
Everyman is the UK leading male cancer campaign which raises awareness of, and funds research into testicular and prostate cancer. Everyman funds research at The Everyman Centre – Europe’s first and only centre dedicated to male cancer research. Everyman is dedicated to improving the survival rate of men with testicular cancer by raising awareness about the early symptoms. Its scientists have also led groundbreaking research into new treatments for prostate cancer. The Everyman Campaign in run by The Institute of Cancer Research which is marking 100 years of world leading research into cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care. For more information visit www.everymancancer.org