From Patient to Advocate: My Life’s Journey with Prostate Cancer
In the fall of 2015 I passed out while working as a pharmacy manager. I can confidently say that I’m only alive today thanks to... Read More
In the fall of 2015 I passed out while working as a pharmacy manager. I can confidently say that I’m only alive today thanks to... Read More
Our father, Mark Memmott, had a long, hard battle with prostate cancer. His cancer affected our whole family in a huge way – he needed... Read More
On December 18, 2017, I sat hand-in-hand with my husband waiting to hear if I had prostate cancer. As we sat in the exam room... Read More
In 2004 my husband, Dr. Johnny Reyna, was a urologist with a successful practice in San Antonio. When he was diagnosed and treated for kidney... Read More
I was 14 years old when my grandfather was diagnosed with prostate cancer. His cancer moved quickly – he was diagnosed early in 2000, and... Read More
I too am a survivor of cancer. I was diagnosed with stage 4 ovarian cancer 14 years ago. I was then delightfully naïve about cancer... Read More
So picture this… you are a truck driver. You’re driving down the road listening to your audio books or music, your only focus is getting... Read More
Prostate cancer is weird. There seems to be two disparate camps of people in this world: those whose lives have been touched in some fashion... Read More
I was outside on our gravel driveway by 6:45 this morning, well before the daylight savings time adjusted sunrise. Most of the snow from yesterday’s... Read More
Each year at the ZERO Run/Walk in Greensboro, we have a course monitor who rides the course on a bike to ensure that runners are... Read More