A Peruvian campaign has used messaging that gamers will certainly recognize to get the word out about testicular cancer. It’s not something you’re likely to ever see in the U.S. but it certainly gets the message across.



Source: Ads of the World
A Peruvian campaign has used messaging that gamers will certainly recognize to get the word out about testicular cancer. It’s not something you’re likely to ever see in the U.S. but it certainly gets the message across.
Source: Ads of the World
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