‘Famous Fingers’ campaign prods men to get tested for prostate cancer
TORONTO — Prostate Cancer Canada is encouraging men to get tested for the potentially deadly disease with a bold campaign that references historical and fictional characters in the form of latex gloves — yes, those donned by doctors for the often dreaded digital rectal exam meant to detect the presence of tumours in the male sex gland.
Called “Famous Fingers,” the campaign features 13 gloves — index fingers raised — that are hand-painted with iconic designs for such luminaries as Babe Ruth, Napoleon, Winston Churchill and King Tut.
Each glove is accompanied by the figure’s signature accomplishment. Take, for instance, Sherlock Holmes: “His finger cracked every case. Next up, your prostate?”
“Men may not like inherently to be talking about their prostate, but we do know they like talking about movies and music and sports,” said Yaz Maziar, senior director of marketing and communications for Prostate Cancer Canada (PCC).


