For April, which is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, we must be sure to utilize all thirty days to their fullest extent.

For April, which is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, we must be sure to utilize all thirty days to their fullest extent.
After reaching the two months post chemo mark, I take time to reflect on my healing. I find it’s quite the journey, inside and out.
I got a lot of support from medical staff, family, friends, and more during my cancer experience. Now, it’s my turn to say thank you.
Testicular cancer chemotherapy would be starting in just a few weeks, and I decided to spend time with my friends and family.
After three months of chemotherapy, surgeries, medications, and more, I total up the financial cost of cancer. Would be nice to have all that cash back.
Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, a co-worker, Andi, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.
Testicular cancer chemotherapy was coming soon, but I still had to make a lot of preparations in work and in my medical tests.
Being told that you’re now in remission from cancer doesn’t mean you get back to your previously scheduled programming. It’s a new start.
Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, a co-worker, Maria, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.
Ahead of beginning chemotherapy for testicular cancer, I met with my oncologist for the first time to learn more about the road ahead.