In April 2023, I was diagnosed with testicular cancer. The good news was that 98% of men survive their diagnosis. The bad news was… the diagnosis was wrong. I was told that I could have as little as two months to live. I was 42 years old. I was a husband and a father. Now, after more than two years of living with cancer, I’m not just surviving, I’m thriving, and I want to help others like me meet the challenges of cancer head on and live well every day. This is my journey into cancer.

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Cancer and Coffee

Coffee is more than just a drink to me. It’s a thing of personal indulgence; something to take me away from living with cancer. And it’s good for me too.

Remembering Wendy Marsden

After learning she had an incurable brain tumour, Wendy Marsden said she wanted memories of her to be happy ones. Now, two months after her death, husband Ian agreed to tell her unique story in his own words.