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Don’t Give Up on Testicular Cancer
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Kandungan disediakan oleh The Max Mallory Foundation - Joyce Lofstrom host. Semua kandungan podcast termasuk episod, grafik dan perihalan podcast dimuat naik dan disediakan terus oleh The Max Mallory Foundation - Joyce Lofstrom host atau rakan kongsi platform podcast mereka. Jika anda percaya seseorang menggunakan karya berhak cipta anda tanpa kebenaran anda, anda boleh mengikuti proses yang digariskan di sini https://ms.player.fm/legal.
This podcast is all about testicular cancer--the survivors, medical researchers, stories from caregivers, those who didn't make it, awareness advocates, and much more. It covers the whole subject with compelling stories about this cancer--which, though rare in general, is the number one cancer hitting young men. "Don't Give Up" fighting this wildfire-like form of cancer, because great strides have been made and with more awareness and effort, we can BEAT testicular cancer for good.
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Kandungan disediakan oleh The Max Mallory Foundation - Joyce Lofstrom host. Semua kandungan podcast termasuk episod, grafik dan perihalan podcast dimuat naik dan disediakan terus oleh The Max Mallory Foundation - Joyce Lofstrom host atau rakan kongsi platform podcast mereka. Jika anda percaya seseorang menggunakan karya berhak cipta anda tanpa kebenaran anda, anda boleh mengikuti proses yang digariskan di sini https://ms.player.fm/legal.
This podcast is all about testicular cancer--the survivors, medical researchers, stories from caregivers, those who didn't make it, awareness advocates, and much more. It covers the whole subject with compelling stories about this cancer--which, though rare in general, is the number one cancer hitting young men. "Don't Give Up" fighting this wildfire-like form of cancer, because great strides have been made and with more awareness and effort, we can BEAT testicular cancer for good.
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Don’t Give Up on Testicular Cancer
1 Her Brother Died from Testicular Cancer: His Family Asked Why 47:11
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47:11Greg Price was an engineer, pilot, and athlete who died of complications after testicular cancer surgery in 2012 in Canada. A review of his case found missed faxes, follow-ups, and botched data sharing, ultimately costing this vibrant 31-year-old Alberta man his life. All of the missteps in his case took 407 days from his first diagnosis until he died. His sister, Teri Price, is the executive producer of the 30-minute film Falling through the Cracks: Greg's Story , which was released in 2018. She is fighting to improve the Canadian healthcare system, which she says failed her brother and continues to fail to change. The Max Mallory Foundation shares this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer, in which Teri shares Greg's story and her family's efforts to improve the Canadian healthcare system. As they began working on the film, they established Greg's Wings . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 The Path to Invention Via Testicular Cancer Recovery 19:45
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19:45In 2019, Ariz Bhimani was 20 years old, a civil engineering student in Canada, and then diagnosed with testicular cancer. And as you will learn in this discussion with Ariz, he hated wearing underwear. He continued his studies through his cancer journey, which included an orchiectomy, chemotherapy, and recurrent cancer. Now, he's in remission. Throughout his treatment, Ariz experienced immense physical pain and mental stress. Yet, one idea kept surfacing in his brain. He hated wearing underwear. He used his engineering skills to create BRFZY, a company that sells recovery boxer briefs with precision compression and support. He'll tell us about that product and his journey to creating it. Enjoy this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation . You can also listen to other episodes of our podcast. For more information on BRFZY, visit https://brfzy.com/ Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 How Male Wellness, Personal Connections, and Testicular Cancer Align 40:15
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40:15Managing testicular cancer demands resilience that men often don't realize they possess. Michael J. Rovito, Ph.D ., an associate professor at the University of Central Florida, adds another factor to resilience: connectedness. He shares some insights from his investigatory project on connectedness or disconnection, which could be defined, he says, as "no one really knows me." This feeling of social isolation becomes even more palpable for young men navigating testicular cancer. Dr. Rovito talks about the challenges young people face, often without the realization they are disconnected from people and social interactions. A familiar voice on the Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer podcast, Dr. Rovito, has shared his research outcomes and interests before with our listeners. He specializes in testicular cancer self-examination and testicular cancer in general, male health, behavioral change, and informative research that includes theory, instrument development, and intervention design. He is also a Certified Health Education Specialist. Learn more about the Male Wellness Collective , a 501(c)(3) led by Kathy Rovito, Ph.D. Enjoy this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 Am I Doing OK – Research Insights on Pursuing Goals and Quality of Life After Testicular Cancer 25:17
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25:17Michael A. Hoyt, PhD , is a professor of population health and disease prevention at the University of California - Irvine, Joe C. Wen School of Population and Public Health. He is an expert in biobehavioral cancer survivorship research and a leader in behavioral medicine and clinical health psychology. Dr. Hoyt discusses how the biological side of a disease or chronic disease intersects with the behavioral side of our body. He started his dissertation research to understand how men regulate their emotions when they have cancer. He expanded his research to study where biology fits into the psychological interactions men experience with cancer. In this podcast episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer , Dr. Hoyt shares his research outcomes on life after testicular cancer. His research discussions with young men who survived testicular cancer found one question posed most often by them, "Am I doing okay?" Learn more about his research on that question in the podcast from the Max Mallory Foundation . Learn more about Dr. Hoyt's testicular cancer research and call for participants on his lab's website at bmed.publichealth.uci.edu Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 The Timing of Testicular Cancer - A Brother Shares His Brother's Journey 27:51
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27:51On November 12, 2016, Roshan Karunaratne's brother died in his arms due to stage 4 testicular cancer. Shehan was only 28 years of age. Roshan watched his older brother suffer from the simple fact that he didn't go to the doctor early enough. For Roshan, this journey also meant his life was about to change. After 18 months of hardcore chemotherapy, his brother died. As Roshan explains on his Movember page, "I swore never to let another man die too young if I had anything to do with it." Roshan tells more about his brother's experience with testicular cancer and his role as a caregiver in this podcast episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 38 Years of Testicular Cancer Survivorship: Boston Marathon, A Daughter, Career, and Giving Back 23:02
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23:02Jim Hohman had a terrible cough after he ran the 1986 Boston Marathon. He went to the doctor, who also decided to conduct a general physical. That exam saved his life, Jim says, because the doctor found a lump on his testicle. He visited the urologist on Saturday and his orchiectomy surgery on Monday. After a few months, his blood tests showed a potential return of the cancer. It did return, and Jim managed chemo treatments. He shares his story of running the 1988 Boston Marathon - after treatment for testicular cancer, getting married, having a daughter, raising his daughter as a single dad, managing a career, volunteering at the local YMCA and other organizations...and enjoying life. Listen to previous Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer podcast episodes from the Max Mallory Foundation . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 Running, Running, Running to Raise Awareness about Testicular Cancer 28:49
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28:49Join Andy Hood, an avid runner who used his testicular cancer diagnosis as a positive, next step as a runner. While he has never competed in or run a marathon, he has been running for years at the same 26-mile distance on trails around his home in North Devon in the United Kingdom. He is the father of three boys, and at age 48, he learned he had testicular cancer. After an orchiectomy and chemotherapy, he came back, he says, as Andy 2.0 ready to run on the beautiful trails he knows and at the same time, raise awareness about testicular cancer. Listen to Andy, known as runningwestwardho on Instagram, and his positive approach to testicular cancer on this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 10 Years After - Life as a Testicular Cancer Survivor 29:11
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29:11Host Joyce Lofstrom talks with Alex Tothill-Brown, a 10-year testicular cancer survivor. He shares his story of finding a lump on his testicle during his college years and then navigating the Canadian healthcare system for outstanding care. His journey covers the different treatments for metastasis to his lungs and brain, as doctors gave him a 30% chance of survival. Listen to this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer , a podcast from the Max Mallory Foundation . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 How and When to Use Humor to Talk about Testicular Cancer 36:44
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36:44Hear from Michael J. Rovito, Ph.D., and his research on the use of humor in discussions about testicular cancer. Dr. Rovito is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of Central Florida . He is a certified health education specialist. His work specializes in testicular self-examination and testicular cancer, male health behavioral change, and formative research, including theory, instrument development, and intervention design. Dr. Rovito talks with host Joyce Lofstrom about his research paper, Humor-Based Messaging in Testicular Cancer Awareness Campaigns: A Comparative Critical Review , published in the November/December 2023 edition of the American Journal of Men's Health. This discussion gets to how people discuss men's health, in general, and testicular cancer, specifically. Sometimes, humor works, but basically, it comes down to basic communication. The context and the audience matter when talking with humor - or not - about testicular cancer... Hear more from Dr. Rpvito in this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer , the first 2024 podcast from the Max Mallory Foundation . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 Testicular Cancer Taught Me to Embrace What Life Might Offer 22:37
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22:37Chris Ho survived testicular cancer twice, losing both testicles to the disease. He shares the path he navigated to learn gratitude, become a certified coach, enjoy fatherhood with his wife and his two sons, and be open to what life might offer. In this podcast, he details his journey that began in 2013 with his first diagnosis of testicular cancer. At the same time, he learned his wife was pregnant with their first son. His father shared that he had Stage 4 lung cancer in 2016 and then passed in 2018 after meeting his first grandson. Chris received his second diagnosis in 2020 with surgery to remove his second testicle. Learn how Chris navigated his life after testicular cancer, including insights on his career, and his family with a second son born via IVF treatment in 2021. He tells listeners about his job with FranklinCovey in Canada and then the start of his business Conscious Studio . The bottom line is that Chris strives to live his life and help others to live with purpose. Enjoy this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 An F-16 Fighter Pilot Shares His Testicular Cancer Journey 44:29
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44:29At 18, Chuck Boynton knew he wanted to fly, so after graduating high school, he enlisted in the Air Force Reserves as an aircraft mechanic, and he attended the University of South Florida Reserve Officers Training Corps. He was enrolled in a 55-week, three-phase training program as a First Lieutenant when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer in July 2018. Now, Captain Chuck Boynton, an F-16 pilot at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, will share his testicular cancer journey with us. And tell us how he returned to the cockpit, where he is known by his callsign Atlas, the Greek mythology figure tasked with carrying the sky on his shoulders. Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 Catch Up with Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer 12:48
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12:48The Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer podcast continues with an update from podcast host Joyce Lofstrom. This brief episode assures listeners interviews will continue with testicular cancer survivors, caregivers, researchers, and others touched by cancer. Hear about upcoming podcasts and be ready to listen to learn more about testicular cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 A Musician’s Perspective on Surviving Testicular Cancer 26:53
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26:53Stephen Heaviside is a musician, writer, and adolescent and young adult - or A-Y-A - advocate. He's deeply passionate about helping to create community support, especially for those who've experienced challenging health and life situations. A testicular cancer survivor, Stephen is now the program coordinator with the Cactus Cancer Society, where he volunteered before joining the staff. He has been involved with the AYA community for about eight years. In addition, he has worked with and volunteered for several organizations, including Stupid Cancer and Elephant and Tea. In the podcast, he shares his testicular cancer journey with insights about the people he met and lost as friends and the healing role of music in his life. Music continues as a focus for Stephen, which he describes during this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation . Find his music on Spotify at Stephen Heaviside . Learn more about the Cactus Cancer Society . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 Youth Hockey Coach Keeps Skating and Establishes Local Testicular Cancer Support Group 36:31
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36:31Matt Cross lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, his adopted city, after leaving Canada in 2010 to coach youth hockey. At age 35 on December 25, 2019, he learned he had Stage 2B testicular cancer. He shares his story of testicular cancer survival after finding a lump on his testicle, waiting a few months, and then visiting the doctor. During his cancer journey, he found little support for men with testicular cancer in the Raleigh area. So, he created the Raleigh Testicular Cancer Foundation , a support and educational nonprofit to help men navigate their cancer journey and raise awareness about the disease. Listen to Matt talk about his testicular cancer survival and the men he has helped since 2019. He continues to coach his youth hockey players and provide ongoing support for men with testicular cancer. The Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer podcast comes from the Max Mallory Foundation . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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1 Survived Testicular Cancer, then, Climbed Mount Kilimanjaro 23:07
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23:07Doug McArthur was 20 years old when he was a junior in college and found a lump on his testicle. He waited a few months before heading to the student health clinic, where the doctor suspected cancer. He told Doug to go home, confirm the cancer diagnosis, and set up a treatment plan. Doug left his college dorm in central California and headed home to follow his testicular cancer treatment plan. Now, four years later, this structural engineer has just returned from climbing Mount Kilimanjaro at the top of Africa. He made the trip with 10 other men from ages 22 to 61, all cancer survivors raising funds for Movember, the charity focused on men's health. Doug McArthur shares his cancer and mountain climbing journeys in this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer , a podcast from the Max Mallory Foundation . Send us a text Support the show Find us on Twitter , Instagram , Facebook & Linkedin . If you can please support our nonprofit through Patreon .…
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