Testicular cancer survivor Rob Harvey had a dream to break the Guinness World Record for Fastest Journey on Foot from Lands End to John O’Groats.
A Ballsy Sense of Tumor
A Ballsy Challenge
April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. Here are a few ways how you can grab this opportunity by the balls and make the most of this important month.
Ken Lane – #Takea2nd4theBoys
#Takea2nd4theBoys – Testicular self exams save lives and survior Ken Lane wants to help you remember to do them monthly with his campaign.
My Definition of Surviving – One Year Later
I always say I am surviving cancer. I will never say I survived cancer, because that seems too final. For me, it’s an ongoing process.
Progress with Prozac
Various adjustments to my antidepressants, which I started after cancer, finally paid off. I reflected how mental health is treated on a societal level.
Twelve Months Later
One year post chemo mark, I take time to reflect on how my healing progressed. It continues to be quite the journey, inside and out.
How to Support a Caregiver
Being a caregiver to a loved one with cancer is a unique challenge, with its own set of needs. Two caregivers share perspectives on how to give support.
Courtney’s Speech
My little sister decided to follow in my testicular cancer advocacy and awareness efforts by giving a speech to her senior English class.
Looking for Clarity
After facing testicular cancer, I realized I was facing depression. I needed help but I couldn’t do it on my own so I asked my doctor for help.
How to Help a Cancer Patient During the Holidays
The holidays pose different challenges to cancer patients, but they still deserve to have a jolly time. Here are some ways to help them find the cheer.