Senate Joint Resolution 125, sponsored by Briggs, designates April 2023 as "Testicular Cancer Awareness Month" in Tennessee. The resolution highlights that testicular cancer is the most prevalent cancer among men aged fifteen to thirty-five, although it can affect men of all ages. It cites estimates from the American Cancer Society indicating that over 9,190 cases will be diagnosed in the U.S. in 2023, with nearly 470 fatalities expected. The resolution emphasizes the importance of education and self-examinations for early detection, as well as the role of organizations like Men's Health Network in promoting awareness and healthy lifestyle choices.

The resolution calls on Tennessee families and communities to increase their awareness of testicular cancer and encourages proactive health measures, including regular exercise and medical checkups. By commemorating this month, the resolution aims to foster a greater understanding of the disease and its prevention, ultimately reducing mortality rates associated with testicular cancer.