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  • - And then you're gonna feel a finger,

  • and some pressure.

  • - [Keith] Yup, yup, yup, yup, yup. - [Dr. Rettig] OK, here we go.

  • - [Keith] Oh, oh. - [Dr. Rettig] And there's your prostate.

  • (upbeat instrumental music)

  • - Movember is this thing that helps raise

  • money and awareness for prostate cancer.

  • - Movember's a great organization,

  • we're not growing mustaches, we're doing one better.

  • - And it involves the finger.

  • - Butt stuff.

  • - Today we are gonna get our prostates

  • examined by a medical professional.

  • - I'm grateful for the opportunity to raise awareness

  • for this thing and if we can make some people smile

  • along the way, that's great.

  • - Prostate exam.

  • So, prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed

  • cancer amongst men in the United States.

  • - Approximately 14% of men will be diagnosed

  • with prostate cancer at some point in their lifetime.

  • - Oh no!

  • - My grandfather died from colon cancer

  • and something that could potentially affect me.

  • - It rarely occurs in men under 50.

  • - Oh.

  • - I don't actively think about being susceptible to cancer.

  • It's not in my family, I'm a young person

  • who can take on the world.

  • - Testicular cancer is a cancer that the Try Guys

  • need to worry about, because testicular cancer

  • is the most common cancer amongst men age 20 to 40.

  • - I only came in here for prostate,

  • I didn't know we were gonna be doing nut feeling, too.

  • I didn't know I had to worry about this.

  • - Don't call it nut feeling. (laughing)

  • - [Voiceover] It's not nut feeling.

  • - Well, that's what it--

  • Is that what it is?

  • - Yeah.

  • (beeps)

  • - But, it's for a good cause.

  • - The mustache is a way to get men to have a conversation.

  • We made it fun to talk about a very serious set of issues.

  • - Why do you think men have such

  • a problem talking about health?

  • - I think it stems from masculinity

  • and this concept of man-up.

  • I remember when I was growing up, you know,

  • you broke a finger, you just kind of

  • threw some duct tape on it.

  • It's a cultural thing, it's getting past or redefining

  • what it means to be a man.

  • - If it takes just one finger up the butt to find out

  • a life or death situation, stick the whole hand up my butt.

  • - We're gonna trust this doctor to take care of us,

  • take (laughing) real good care of us.

  • Should we do the testicular exam first

  • or go straight for the goal?

  • - We'll do both of them at the same time. - [Voiceover] Oh, OK.

  • - [Keith] Same time? - [Ned] What?

  • It's like a?

  • - Sequentially, with one--

  • (laughs)

  • (instrumental music)

  • - Oh my god, it's not what I expected at all (laughs).

  • - So, we're gonna do the genitourinary exam.

  • I'm gonna exam your testicles.

  • To see if there's any abnormality.

  • OK, we ready? - [Ned] Hope there's not, yeah, I'm ready.

  • - OK, I think it's a good idea starting at about age 20

  • to age 40 to do a self-exam every month.

  • - Ya hear that YouTube?

  • - Touch them nuts.

  • The testicular exam was nothing.

  • - He just felt the top of the ball,

  • which I didn't realize there was a top of the ball.

  • (coughs)

  • - And the left one feels just fine.

  • - Do I need to cough?

  • - [Voiceover] Just a stranger touching your nuts.

  • - As does the right one, great.

  • - Nice, phew.

  • - So let's move on to the digital rectal exam.

  • - Never had anything up my butt, well--

  • - Men that are age 25 to 40 have to get their nuts felt

  • and men that are age 50 or older

  • have to get their butts poked.

  • - That's basically right, yup.

  • - So 40 to 50, those are the golden years.

  • (laughs)

  • - Lie on your side with your right side down.

  • Bring your knees up a bit to expose your bottom, OK?

  • - Bottom exposed.

  • - Don't some people bend over?

  • - Yeah, that can be done also.

  • You can just stand up and lean over

  • and put your elbows on the table.

  • - Has anyone done, like, missionary style?

  • - The doctor had us lay on our sides,

  • Eugene, of course, bent over because he's Eugene.

  • - I think it goes deeper when you do doggie-style.

  • - And he poured a ton of lube on that finger.

  • - It wasn't anything sexual, he's a doctor.

  • - He pressed his finger up against my delightful anus.

  • - Oh. - [Dr. Rettig] Some pressure.

  • - And then just went--

  • (shooting noise)

  • - [Voiceover] He was in the butt.

  • - Oh my god.

  • Oh my god.

  • - And then he said, "OK, we're going."

  • And then, boom.

  • - And it's nice and smooth.

  • - Great.

  • - He just plunged his finger deep inside my rectum.

  • It was hill deep.

  • - And, everything feels fine, normal, smooth.

  • - So that was, efficient.

  • - [Voiceover] Super quick, very painless. - [Eugene] Oh, oh.

  • Whoa, that was way deeper than I expected.

  • Lubed up, in and out.

  • - And you feel fine, all right.

  • - OK.

  • - And here's some tissue if you need it.

  • - What do you say after you're penetrated

  • by a handsome man?

  • - I just had a finger up my butt.

  • - Well, you did a great job. (laughing)

  • - All in all, this was actually a really educational day.

  • - Now I know what I'm getting myself into

  • and it's really, it's not that bad.

  • - It's super harmless, it's super painless.

  • - Compare it to what women go through.

  • - Scraped in the vagina with metal stuff.

  • - Every year?

  • Oh.

  • - Cancer's not something you think about

  • but then when you go in to get checked for cancer,

  • it's, it's really scary.

  • - That was a lot of talking about cancer all at once,

  • does that ever get difficult?

  • - Of course it gets difficult taking care of patients

  • who have serious illness, but we do a good job sometimes

  • and these patients can live quite some time,

  • and sometimes they're even cured of their disease.

  • - Best thing for people to do, in terms of getting involved,

  • is go to Movember.com, sign up, get engaged,

  • understand what we're trying to do in the world,

  • have a conversation with your friends and family,

  • and get a team started and raise a little money.

  • - I'm ready to go into the shower

  • and constantly feel my balls (laughs).

  • - But if you can, just grow the mustache.

  • - Grow a mo and save a bro.

  • - I wanna thank Dr. Rettig and

  • the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center.

  • - I'm grateful that we had the opportunity

  • to spread awareness by spreading our cheeks.

  • Can we go one more?

  • - [Voiceover] Lube for YouTube.

  • - [Voiceover] There it is.

  • (yells)

  • - Nice job, guys.

- And then you're gonna feel a finger,

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