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Don’t Give Up on Testicular Cancer

Don’t Give Up on Testicular Cancer

著者: The Max Mallory Foundation - Joyce Lofstrom host
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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.© 2025 Don’t Give Up on Testicular Cancer 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • On the Road in Scotland to Raise Awareness about Testicular Cancer
    2025/04/29

    Paul McCaffrey learned he had testicular cancer in 2015. He'd been experiencing groin pain at the time, but he didn't know how to check himself for any other signs of testicular cancer. So, Paul used the Cahonas Scotland's self-check guide and found a lump in one of his testicles. In the podcast, this testicular cancer survivor shares his treatment story for cancer, as well as sepsis and avian flu.

    Now, he works with Cahonas Scotland as the Community Engagement Officer, where he visits schools, workplaces, and communities throughout the country to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of testicular cancer. He and his wife are the parents of two children: a son who plays the bagpipes and a daughter who is a Highland dancer.

    Listen to this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation, where you can find other episodes of the podcast.

    Learn more about Cahonas Scotland and the work of Paul McCaffrey to raise awareness about testicular cancer.



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    31 分
  • Why We're All On This Testicular Cancer Journey Together
    2025/04/01

    Dan Duffy has been telling stories for over 20 years following an award-winning radio career with the nationally syndicated radio show Steve & DC. He transitioned from audio to visual arts and graduated from the Vancouver Film School. Before moving to Los Angeles, he returned to his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri, to sharpen his skills.

    However, fate, a woman, and a cancer diagnosis changed everything. Four months before moving to the West Coast, he met Stephanie, the woman he would marry. Four months after that, Dan received a diagnosis of Stage 3 testicular cancer, and then six months later, Dan was cancer-free.

    Now, 22 years later, Dan is still telling stories through his video production company, Dan Duffy Productions. He works closely with the American Cancer Society and other nonprofits to help raise awareness about cancer. You can also find Dan on Facebook and LinkedIn or read The Half Book, his story of testicular cancer and life before, during, and after the diagnosis.

    Listen to this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation, where Dan Duffy shares how his healthcare crisis led him to help others who face a cancer diagnosis.

    Show Notes

    05:49:9 -Dan's testicular cancer story

    10:32:9 -Testicular cancer is 95% curable

    14:41:5 - The PET scan story

    20:47:7 - Fertility

    27:20:9 - The biggest challenge during cancer treatment

    35:28:5 - Helping other people with cancer

    45:37:9 - The Half Book - Dan's testicular cancer journey

    51:58:2 - What's next for Dan

    57:52:3 - What song do you have to sing along to when you hear it?




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  • An Illustrator of Footballers Shares His Testicular Cancer Story
    2025/03/18

    James Hible was 25 when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Twice, the same physician misdiagnosed his condition. After six months with a second lump plus a growing first lump on his testicle, James finally saw his regular doctor who sent him for a scan and immediately diagnosed testicular cancer. James had an orchiectomy and one round of chemotherapy to treat his Stage 1 testicular cancer and five years of surveillance that ended in 2020.

    Before, during, and now, after testicular cancer, James focused on his art. He was around seven years old when his family and teachers recognized his artistic talent. He liked to draw and continued with that passion into adulthood.

    However, James also discovered football at the same young age and enjoyed watching games then and now. He has collected more than 200 football shirts.

    Listen to James Hible in this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation to hear an enlightening discussion about this young man's journey with testicular cancer.

    You can find out more about and see James Hible's illustrations on

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hiblejames/

    Website - https://www.jameshible.com/

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    16 分

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