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Mark's Prostate Cancer Experience

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Prostate Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in men, responsible for about 1 in every 44 deaths.  But, it's one of the few cancers that is completely curable.  Mark was 51 years old when diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2015.  Now, almost a decade later he is online to tell his story of how he was diagnosed, and what other men should expect on their path to being cured of this disease.  He talks about how he learned about his cancer, the surgery that saved his life, and how he manages with side effects such as incontinence and erectile disfunction.  The good news is that he beat all the odds, and lives to tell others of what they can expect.

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Mark discusses his upcoming radiation treatment for a possible recurrence of prostate cancer. He shares his experience with androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and the minimal side effects he has encountered. Mark also explains the process of preparing for radiation, including the simulation and the use of a rectal balloon to protect the rectum. He emphasizes the importance of having the right mindset and staying positive throughout the treatment. Mark concludes by mentioning his upcoming podc...
Mark shares his experience with prostate cancer recurrence and his plan to beat it. He discusses his treatment plan, including hormone therapy and radiation therapy. He explains the different types of hormone therapy and their side effects. Mark also emphasizes the importance of exercise and diet in mitigating the side effects of hormone therapy. He shares his own diet program and the use of a glucose monitor to manage blood sugar levels. Mark aims to provide support and information to others...
This podcast episode discusses the impact of prostate cancer on sexual function and provides insights and advice on how to navigate the challenges. I shares my personal experience with prostate cancer surgery and emphasize the importance of open communication with medical professionals. The chapters cover topics such as preparing for surgery or radiation, recovering erectile function, retraining the brain, challenges with intercourse, managing expectations and communication with a partner, an...
This is my welcome episode, where I introduce myself as someone who was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer in 2015, and so far have been living a normal life after surgery. There are many details of this disease that men seem to not be able to find answers for, and I am here to help share my own experiences. 1 in 44 men will die from Prostate Cancer, but the good news is that this disease is completely curable. The trick is to detect it early, and act on it quickly.
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