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Making Sense Of Cancer #CancerCanDoOne With Mike Kinnaird
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6 days ago
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He was 30 and a gym owner. He'll never get cancer. Will he?
Making Sense Of Cancer #CancerCanDoOne With Mike Kinnaird
21 minutes
1 month ago
He was 30 and a gym owner. He'll never get cancer. Will he?
"I sat in the car for half an hour and cried."  His first thought; how will his new wife cope with this news? He was 30 years old with a life built on fitness and nutrition. He felt very alone. There weren’t many role models for young men facing cancer. Now, others reach out to him for advice — not about lifting weights, but about carrying the weight of a diagnosis. In this episode: How he went from patient to peer guide. The questions young men ask that no doctor prepares them for. What he’s learned about strength that has nothing to do with muscle. A story of unexpected leadership born from a brutal surprise.     #BreakTheCancerSilence #Testicularcancer #CancerAwareness #CancerCanDoOne
Making Sense Of Cancer #CancerCanDoOne With Mike Kinnaird