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A Cancer Journey: Endurance, Part 5

A Cancer Journey: Endurance, Part 5

Submitted for your perusal: a partial list of additional aggravations (and sometimes traumas) inflicted by “imperfections” in the healthcare system…

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A Cancer Journey: Endurance, Part 4

A Cancer Journey: Endurance, Part 4

Submitted for your perusal: a partial list of emotional traumas…

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A Cancer Journey: Endurance, Part 3

A Cancer Journey: Endurance, Part 3

Submitted for your perusal: a partial list of painful, time-consuming procedures, treatments, and surgeries…

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A Cancer Journey: Endurance, Part 2

A Cancer Journey: Endurance, Part 2

Submitted for your perusal: a partial list of physical traumas…

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A Cancer Journey: Endurance, Part 1

A Cancer Journey: Endurance, Part 1

Some things don’t hurt at all…

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A Cancer Journey: Collateral Damage: Time

A Cancer Journey: Collateral Damage: Time

Cancer doesn’t just rob you of your future…

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A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 22

A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 22

For lack of a better phrase, I became somewhat of a walking miracle…

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A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 21

A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 21

Fast forward fourteen months (March 2023)…

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A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 20

A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 20

It’s standard practice to wait two full weeks to see the surgeon, review the pathology report, and discuss a path forward…

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A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 19

A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 19

Imagine waking up and being informed they found a five-inch-long tumor in your bladder and did their best to excise what they could using a cystoscope.

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A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 18

A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 18

Not a question of cancer or not, but of what kind, where, and how bad.

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A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 17

A Cancer Journey: My Prostate Cancer, Part 17

Blood in my urine. Not a surprise, right?

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