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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  • Living with cancer is a non-stop and challenging experience as shown by my recent hospital stay. Despite setbacks though, I remain hopeful for recovery and learning from the journey. Read more

  • Between 30–50% of all cancer cases are preventable, which means that prevention still offers the most cost-effective long-term strategy for the control of cancer. Read more