
Ben Nathanson on his own prostate cancer. (He blogs about everyone's in the Progressions blog at bennathanson.substack.com).
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Gleason 8 ductal prostate cancer; prostatectomy and salvage radiation; lung mets. I aim to contribute to the prostate cancer community and speak out on its behalf. In working life I was a research engineer and a journalist.
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