After three years of running a cancer blog, I’ve evolved the focus in a variety of ways – from a personal narrative to a larger mission.

After three years of running a cancer blog, I’ve evolved the focus in a variety of ways – from a personal narrative to a larger mission.
On the third anniversary of Lefty the Testicle’s passing, we take a moment to reflect upon what an impact this he had on those around him.
After attending two different cancer conferences in the span of a week, I share my thoughts and takeaways from each of them.
I join with a group of testicular cancer survivors and caregivers at the TCF Summit in Austin, TX for an unforgettable experience.
I finished chemo thirty months ago. I take some time to write a much needed update on my physical and mental healing.
I take a good, hard look at my mental health and ask myself – Am I really doing my best?
Your cancer story has the potential to help someone else through their own experiences. It may even help you in your own healing.
Taking care of your physical health after cancer is just as important as your mental health and your well-being during cancer.
I find three big themes in Spotsylvania County and American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life 2019: Stories, Hope, and Journey.
As we begin a new year, I take a moment to reflect on what 2018 brought me in my testicular cancer awareness efforts, as well as my own journey.