Testicular Cancer Conference Baltimore, maryland
April 19th & 20th, 2019
Bringing Survivors, Caregivers, and Medical Experts together
We are focused on bringing an international group of TC patients, survivors and their loved ones together to address the physical and emotional toll of being diagnosed and treated for a cancer at a young age. We discuss life with and after cancer, and lifestyle changes that can help the healing process. We invite a panel of medical experts to provide pertinent information for patients currently fighting and resources for long-term survivorship. TCAF provides attendees with information and resources to advocate within their community about the importance of early detection.
Topics Discussed at The Conference
“Why Did I Develop Testicular Cancer?”
Hypogonadism & Infertility for the TC Survivor
Cancer Rehabilitation
Physical Activity & Recovery After Cancer
Oncology Q&A
Survivors Unite
Caregivers Unite
Resiliency Improv Class
KeyNote/Guest Speakers
Dr. Phillip M. Pierorazio, MD
Associate Professor, Director of Testis Program, John Hopkins University
BJ Lange
Retired USAF Medic, Hollywood Actor, TC Conference Emcee
Dr. Amin S. Herati, MD
Assistant Professor of Urology, Director of Male Infertility, Director of Men’s Health, Johns Hopkins University
Milan Ristic
Olympian, UC Berkeley, Sebrian Record Holder 60m, 60mH, 110mH
Dr. Robert Samuel Mayer, MD
Associate Professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Johns Hopkins University
Thank You to our Sponser: Brady Urological Institute at John Hopkins
The Brady Institute is home to many of the world’s most accomplished urologic medicine experts.
They continue to be a leader in their field - perfecting surgical techniques that are minimally invasive and training future leaders.
In Loving Memory of Robert Russell
7/17/91 - 10/24/2011
“Through TCAF I have found support and understanding through a connection of young men, survivors and moms like myself that grieve the loss of their sons…There is no better organization to support than TCAF.”
- Suzie Hoy, Mother