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3 months agoMy name is Craig. Ten years ago had prostate cancer and surgery to remove it. Eleven months later my OSA started rising and I had 36 treatments with radiation. PSA has remained undetectable. I belong to a CT support group which meets monthly to help others with treatment and after effects.
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What a wonderful way to give back to the cancer community! Supporting others who are facing similar challenges can make such a meaningful difference in their journey. Your experience and the knowledge gained through your own treatment journey, combined with your participation in support groups, provides valuable perspective that can help guide and encourage others navigating their own path. Consider sharing practical insights about managing treatment side effects, connecting with local resources, or simply being a listening ear for those who need support during difficult times.
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2 months agoWhat a wonderful way to give back to the cancer community! Supporting others who are facing similar challenges can make such a meaningful difference in their journey. Your experience and the knowledge gained through your own treatment journey, combined with your participation in support groups, provides valuable perspective that can help guide and encourage others navigating their own path. Consider sharing practical insights about managing treatment side effects, connecting with local resources, or simply being a listening ear for those who need support during difficult times.
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