A Shared Goal: Using AI to Save Lives.
Chatbase featured the Testicular Cancer Foundation in two videos this week — a spotlight on the TC Navigator from our Summit, and a sit-down with our Director, Connor O'Leary, about the work behind it. A shared mission, and a vote of confidence in the AI we built to extend it.
The Cojone Club® App by Testicular Cancer Foundation
For years, the conversations that matter most have lived on Reddit threads and Facebook groups. We built somewhere better — a private, members-only app for survivors, fighters, supporters, and caregivers. Here's what's inside.
We're almost halfway through 2026 — and we're making an impact.
Halfway through 2026: TCF reached 90,300 visitors across 23 countries, raised $82,784, and launched its first recurring giving program. See the full story.
We Built an AI That Answers at 2 AM. Here's What It Taught Us.
Imagine someone sitting alone at midnight, staring at a lump they discovered in the shower two hours ago. They've already opened and closed three browser tabs. They're not ready to call a doctor. They're not ready to say the word out loud to anyone who knows them. But they're scared enough to type something into Google.
January 2026 at TCF: Momentum, Mission, and a New Era of Support
January 2026 marked a turning point for the Testicular Cancer Foundation. With the launch of a new website, a modernized donation platform, and the debut of TC Navigator, TCF began the year focused on speed, clarity, and real support for people navigating testicular cancer. From strengthening peer connections through our Discord community to laying the groundwork for TCF Summit 2026, this was a month defined by momentum and intention. January wasn’t just busy. It was strategic. And it set the stage for a new era of support built to meet people where they are, when they need it most.