24 episodes

At 52, I found myself facing a life-altering diagnosis: prostate cancer, quickly followed by the realization it had spread to my spine. A man's journey often follows unexpected paths, and mine led to a battle against stage 4 malignant adenocarcinoma.

I wanted to understand this enemy inside me so I started reading, made dietary changes, created anti-cancer recipes, and started leaning on a newfound community of support.

They say all men will face this battle if they live long enough. My journey began earlier than most, but the road to recovery is one we'll explore together. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pctrtr/support

Prostate Cancer: The Road to Recovery Stone

    • Health & Fitness

At 52, I found myself facing a life-altering diagnosis: prostate cancer, quickly followed by the realization it had spread to my spine. A man's journey often follows unexpected paths, and mine led to a battle against stage 4 malignant adenocarcinoma.

I wanted to understand this enemy inside me so I started reading, made dietary changes, created anti-cancer recipes, and started leaning on a newfound community of support.

They say all men will face this battle if they live long enough. My journey began earlier than most, but the road to recovery is one we'll explore together. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pctrtr/support

    Episode 21: Deep Dive Into Prednisone and My MRI Results

    Episode 21: Deep Dive Into Prednisone and My MRI Results

    Prednisone is prescribed alongside abiraterone for those on androgen deprivation therapy in order to minimize the side effects of the abiraterone. However, Prednisone comes with its own side effects and in this episode we talk about those risks and how to mitigate them. We also go over my most recent MRI results.


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    • 21 min
    Episode 20: Updates and Answers to Questions

    Episode 20: Updates and Answers to Questions

    I was diagnosed with aggressive metastasized prostate cancer at 52 years old. On this podcast, we talk about it. #metastasized #prostate #cancer

    In this episode, Adam and I talk about the results of his most recent scans and answer some questions from the prostate cancer support page, including exploring the idea of when do we call ourselves cured. Another great interview.

    Adam's most recent episode:
    https://youtu.be/yLVSiS-VcPM

    All my links and info and resources:
    ▶ https://sites.google.com/view/prostat...

    Disclaimer: The content provided on 'Prostate Cancer: The Road to Recovery' is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified healthcare providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Reliance on any information provided on this channel is solely at your own risk.


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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Episode 19: I Interviewed The Batman

    Episode 19: I Interviewed The Batman

    I was diagnosed with aggressive metastasized prostate cancer at 52 years old. On this podcast, we talk about it. #metastasized #prostate #cancer

    In this fantastic interview, I get the opportunity to talk with Clark Bartram who played Batman in the 2003 short film, Batman: Dead End. Diagnosed with prostate cancer in the summer of 2023, Clark has aggressively pursued getting the word out to all men to get their PSA checked through his non-profit organization, "Check It Like a Man."

    My first interview with someone treating their cancer with homeopathic methods, he discusses his approach, including his thresholds for getting radiation treatment.

    ✅ Check It Like A Man: https://fundrazr.com/checkitlikeaman
    ✅ Clark Bartram Systems: https://clarkbartramsystems.com/
    ✅ Clark Bartram - YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ClarkBartram


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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Live #2: Interview with Adam from #AnythingIsPossible

    Live #2: Interview with Adam from #AnythingIsPossible

    I know a little more than I did last time. Adam and I talk about lifestyle changes in living with prostate cancer and mental health during and after treatment. As a reminder, if you are a biological male 40 years or older, get your PSA checked. If your number is above 1.0, consider getting it checked again a few months later and trend that number.


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    • 1 hr 14 min
    Live #1: I have no idea what I'm doing

    Live #1: I have no idea what I'm doing

    In my first livestream, we revisit my diagnosis, talk about where I'm at now, and go over many of the comments from the YouTube channel.


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    • 43 min
    Episode 18: Interview with Garry Brown, DO, Radiation Oncologist

    Episode 18: Interview with Garry Brown, DO, Radiation Oncologist

    In this episode we talk about the history of radiation treatment and the various options available today, including how some of them came about. It's a fantastic interview with a lot of great insights.


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    • 39 min

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