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Steve K. Patient Expert

Mountain Green, Utah
Surprised at a diagnosis of bladder cancer at age 48, there is much hope to prevail over the... Full Bio
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RxBlogger

San Francisco, California
Prostate cancer survivor. Did you know... Prostate cancer is diagnosed in an estimated 80% of men before they reach age 80. Not even doctors agree on the 'best' treatment for prostate cancer. The most commonly recommended treatments (radiation, brachytherapy and gland removal) for prostate cancer each have variations men must ponder.

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Kuala Lumpur,
Father passed away with secondary liver cancer. We dedicate our blog to keep father's positive energy available for all in need of support. Join our team where we will do the same: sharing our cancer stories so you know you are not alone walking the difficult road paved with cancer.

Cindi

Loveland, Colorado
Diagnosed with bladder cancer June 2006. Was supposed to be quick and easy TURBT. Had to redo 6 weeks later. Had blocked kidney from scar tissue. Took 2 attempts to put in a stent and then once that was removed another tumor found in my ovary. Result...total hysterectomy which led to a major DVT. Couldn't walk w/o crutches for 4 months but just as I was healing from that, I saw more blood in the...

Thomas S.

Williamstown, New Jersey
I am a Cancer Survivor, was diagnosed with cancer when I was 2 years of age. The Lord, has kept me around for another 23 years. I have found my purpose, which is to help those that have gone through some hardships just like I have. I have a blog where I share my thoughts and knowledge and I give people hope and inspiration.

Dr. Nagaraj

Nashville, Tennessee
I am a cancer researcher who has many years of research experience in Nutrition and Oncology. Currently, I am a faculty member at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, USA.

davidelliot

Whitianga,
My Story I was taken to hospital mid December 2007 aged 45 due to having a grand mal seizure or fit. CT scan confirmed our fears of a brain tumour, 2.5 cm in the left parietal lobe. I had previously experienced a few discreet episodes of having difficulty talking and reading and the tumour was located in the part of my brain used for language. The tumour was on the surface of my brain so...
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