Balancing Early-Stage Prostate Cancer Decisions December 22, 2021 ALMOST 40 YEARS AGO, 22-year-old Leonard Zasoski Jr. watched his 57-year-old father die of metastatic prostate cancer. His father had “prostate issues” for many years, but he never saw a urologist to be examined. By the time Zasoski’s father learned he had cancer, the rapidly growing and dividing cancer cells had spilled out from the prostate gland and spread throughout his body, forming a visible lump on his neck. Click here to continue reading.Source: Kendall K. Morgan - Cancer Today Prostate Cancer News
ALMOST 40 YEARS AGO, 22-year-old Leonard Zasoski Jr. watched his 57-year-old father die of metastatic prostate cancer. His father had “prostate issues” for many years, but he never saw a urologist to be examined. By the time Zasoski’s father learned he had cancer, the rapidly growing and dividing cancer cells had spilled out from the prostate gland and spread throughout his body, forming a visible lump on his neck. Click here to continue reading.Source: Kendall K. Morgan - Cancer Today