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Prostate Cancer - The bits they leave out...

Mark Stevenson, Guy Gratton

I’m no doctor (go see one for medical advice!), but I am someone who's been through the wringer with prostate cancer. A space for the real and unfiltered, the laughs, the struggles, the bits they don’t put in the pamphlet (so many bloody pamphlets)!

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Mark Stevenson

    Writing about my prostate cancer because, why not turn a pain in the prostate into something lighter? Sharing the highs, lows, & awkward doctor visits, humour might not cure cancer, but it sure as hell makes the ride a lot more bearable

  • Guy Gratton

    I'm an academic, a writer, a pilot, a husband - and as of November 2024 I learned that I have prostate cancer. This blog is mostly about the last bit.

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