Gogs thought prostate cancer was just an “old man’s” disease – until his diagnosis at age 57. It affects younger people, too.
I always thought prostate cancer was an “old man’s” disease. After all, I didn’t know anyone who had it. And I understood that prostate cancer could affect male erections and urinary control. But I figured that by the time men experienced those issues, they were already too old to care. That is until my diagnosis of prostate cancer at age 57.
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I’m grateful for the opportunity to share my prostate cancer diagnosis and lessons learned. You can read all my article posts under Articles.
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