About 12 or 13 years ago, my urologist said that they could find nothing wrong with me (my prostate etc.) after completing an IVP treatment. I was so discouraged for I thought they could find something; a kidney stone, some restriction, or something that could be quickly repaired.
Archive for the ‘Men’ Category
So we have cancer. How do we feel about it? Will we survive it? What if we do? What if we don’t? How will the treatments affect us? Where do we go to get treatment? Did these questions go through your mind when you were diagnosed? I hope so. I was diagnosed with testicular cancer in October, 1995 at the age of 32.
T2,Nl,MO: Are these the codes for the engine stages on the Boeing 737-900? No, they are the codes that describe the stages for my breast cancer. I am a 56 year old male airline pilot who recently underwent a left modified radical mastectomy for breast cancer.
I am a survivor. My name is Dale and this is my story of the heart-breaking theme of cancer, the silent killer. It affects you in a life altering…
by Chris Anderson
Portland, Oregon, United States
I survived it in 1994. The same thing Lance Armstrong (multiple Tour De France winner) had. Personally, I dont care for his public service announcements, making him sound like he did something great by surviving it. I was lucky enough to have the head of oncology at Chapel Hill, N. [...]





