Af Marseh Noticed His Tumor 7,000 km From Home

Af Marseh is a testicular cancer survivor from England. Af talks about catching his cancer while working 7,000 km away from home at the Rio Olympics in 2016, receiving BEP chemotherapy after orchiectomy, support from his network and beyond, writing his book, and more!

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Dr. Helen Bernie - Testosterone and TRT

Dr. Helen Bernie is a board certified, fellowship trained urologist and the Director of Sexual and Reproductive Medicine at Indiana University. Dr. Bernie talks about what testosterone is, various types of testosterone replacement therapy and their pros and cons, men's health clinics, testosterone ranges, and much more!

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Brian Sluga Writes About His Cancer to Help Others

Brian Sluga talks about being diagnosed with testicular cancer over 40 years ago, having his orchiectomy and lymph nodes removed in his torso, getting a lymphangiogram, the life he’s lived in the last 4 decades, going back to school later in life, writing about his TC, and more!

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Trent Melsheimer's Tumor Marker Was Over 100,000!

Trent Melsheimer talks about missing his best friend's wedding because the back pain he was feeling ended up being testicular cancer, having an HCG level well over 100,000, Dr. Einhorn telling him he needed to start chemo "yesterday," having 4xBEP and a post-chemo RPLND, survivorship, and more!

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John Rezendes Walked How Soon After RPLND?

John Rezendes is a member of the US Navy Reserves and a testicular cancer survivor. John talks about being diagnosed when he returned to the US after having a vasectomy while deployed in Bahrain, having a large hydrocele, getting his RPLND done at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center by Dr. Sean Q. Kern, survivorship, and more!

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Ken Lane Detected His Testicular Cancer Super Early

Ken Lane is a testicular cancer survivor living in Oklahoma. Ken talks about detecting his testicular cancer at "stage 0.5" as a hypochondriac, meditation and exercise post-cancer, survivor's guilt, raising awareness through running, and more!

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Dr. Geo Espinosa - Naturopathic Medicine & Testicular Cancer

Dr. Geo Espinosa is a doctor of naturopathic medicine at NYU. Dr. Geo talks about endocrine disruptors, the importance of clean eating, natural approaches to healthier sperm and increased free testosterone, and more!

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Jason Hogeboom is Nearly 40 Years Post-Testicular Cancer

Jason Hogeboom is a testicular cancer survivor living in California. Jason talks about being diagnosed at 16 years old in 1988, being homeschooled during treatment, having a stroke in his 30s, gives advice for guys who are going through it who might not be able to see the big picture, and more!

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Brian Vesall was Diagnosed in his Mid-40s

Brian Vesall is a testicular cancer survivor in Minnesota. Brian talks about being diagnosed with testicular cancer in his 40s, working at a nut company, retrograde ejaculation after RPLND, raising awareness through hockey, and more!

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Brandon Aversano Was Diagnosed Years After Being Dismissed

Brandon Aversano is a testicular cancer survivor and CEO. Brandon talks about being diagnosed with testicular cancer after years of being dismissed, discovering an M&M-sized mass, leaving his corporate job and creating a business to avoid medical debt, and much more!

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19-Year-Old Owen Murphy Is In His Last Week of BEP

Owen Murphy is a 19 year old college student from Texas who was nearing the end of his BEPx3 chemo regimen at the time of the interview. Owen talks about sharing the news of his diagnosis with his parents while they were out of town, meeting with Dr. Nick Cost in Colorado after hearing him on this podcast, how he's felt and currently feels in the midst of chemo, and more!

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Dr. Sunil Patel - Researching Causes of Testicular Cancer

Dr. Sunil Patel is a Urologic Oncologist and the Director of Testes Cancer Program at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Patel talks about the status of research taking place into the environmental causes of testicular cancer from what we know about risk factors to what he would like to see in 5-10 years, including how you may be able to get involved in the future.

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