Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, a fiancee, Mallory, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.

Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, a fiancee, Mallory, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.
After my testicle was removed for testicular cancer, I had a follow up with my doctor. Had the cancer spread? What were the next steps?
Don’t read this post during breakfast, lunch, or anytime until you REALLY need it. It contains a lot of info about nausea/vomit during chemo.
Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, a friend, Tamara, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.
After a successful cancer surgery, I continued telling people. I started opening up to more friends and distant family members.
Because my white blood counts dropped so low, I had to receive neupogen shots. Not exactly a pleasant experience, to say the least.
Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, a co-worker, Crissa, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.
The long road to recovery after my orchiectomy for testicular cancer began. Two forces were at odds – the physical and the emotional healing.
While many days of BEP chemotherapy are hours upon hours of sitting through an infusion, some are rather short. I share how I spent one of the short days.
Soon after my testicular cancer diagnosis, my friend, Sam, wrote a piece reacting to this shocking news and how she felt about it.