Doctors examine patients at a medical centre of the Greek delegation of the Doctors of the World in Athens May 31, 2012. Greece's rundown state hospitals are cutting off vital drugs, limiting non-urgent operations and rationing even basic medical material
IN PHOTO: Doctors examine patients at a medical centre of the Greek delegation of the Doctors of the World in Athens May 31, 2012. Greece's rundown state hospitals are cutting off vital drugs, limiting non-urgent operations and rationing even basic medical materials for exhausted doctors as a combination of economic crisis and political stalemate strangle health funding. With Greece now in its fifth year of deep recession, trapped under Europe's biggest public debt burden and dependent on international help to keep paying its bills, the effects are starting to bite deeply into vital services. Picture taken May 31, 2012. Reuters/Stringer
Doctors examine patients at a medical centre of the Greek delegation of the Doctors of the World in Athens May 31, 2012. Greece's rundown state hospitals are cutting off vital drugs, limiting non-urgent operations and rationing even basic medical materials for exhausted doctors as a combination of economic crisis and political stalemate strangle health funding. With Greece now in its fifth year of deep recession, trapped under Europe's biggest public debt burden and dependent on international help to keep paying its bills, the effects are starting to bite deeply into vital services. Picture taken May 31, 2012. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis (GREECE - Tags: BUSINESS HEALTH SOCIETY)

Because of the private nature of a testicular exam, only six men in Los Angeles allowed themselves to be given testicular exam by a young and hot female named Marissa dressed in a sexy white nurse uniform. SimplePIckup, a YouTube prank group, made the offer to raise funds for their Movember cancer charity, which focuses on male health issues.

Their promise was to donate $100 for every man who was willing to undergo the testicular exam on the streets. Of course, they didn't take off their pants and underwear, Marissa simply placed her gloved hands inside their trousers and checked for lumps by touching.

With only six brave men willing to be touched, the effort should have raised only $600. But since SimplePickup also promised to donate another $100 for every 100,000 hits on YouTube that their video got, the total amount so far raised is $5,300. So far, their video below has more than 4.7 million hits in seven days.

YouTube/Simple Pickup

The video becoming viral versus the number of men willing to have a pretty and sexy female touch their balls in public by is proof that men are interested in health matters that concern their reproductive organs, but many would prefer that the test be done by a male doctor or nurse or at least in a private setting.

For those too shy even to have a testicular exam by a professional, you can actually do a self-exam as the following video demonstrates.

YouTube/CarpeTestes

But as Marissa says, if you discover a lump, it's a different matter altogether. That the signal it's time for you to shed aside your inhibitions and seek a medical professional's help.