Trial lawyer Ryan T. Hand (pictured) is using his recently grown mustache to get people talking about an uncomfortable topic. “Normally, how do you go into a conversation about prostate cancer?” asks Hand, a member in Houston’s Lorance & Thompson. “The mustache is a funny introduction to the topic,” he says. “That’s what’s so good about the idea. It is something different on the face, and people will say ‘What are you doing?’ It’s a logical way to approach the topic.” The topic is men’s health issues, particularly prostate cancer, and is being promoted by MOvember, a worldwide movement encouraging men to grow mustaches during November as part of an educational and fundraising campaign. “The primary way to promote MOvember is to grow a goofy mustache,” Hand says. About 10 lawyers in Lorance & Thompson’s 20-lawyer firm also are growing mustaches to support the movement, he says. The firm’s female lawyers and staff plan to show their support by donning phony mustaches for a firm photo at the end of the month, he says. The firm also intends to send an e-mail to its clients encouraging them to support MOvember. But Hand has a more personal tie to the issue. His father died from prostate cancer in December, 2002. “It can be a very serious and deadly disease,” he says. “It took my father in about a year. He was 60 years old.” Hand says he didn’t know much about the disease until his father became ill and now encourages men to get a prostate-specific antigen screening test, at least annually. “You have to catch it early on,” he says. Last month, when Hand heard about MOvember, he decided to get involved to honor his father’s memory. “He was my greatest cheerleader. He was the best man at my wedding. He didn’t drink. He didn’t smoke. He was a good family man and a dentist in Granville, Ill. for 30 years. I wish he could have met my kids.”
-- Jeanne Graham



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