| When John Sias found out he had prostate cancer, he tackled the problem head on, doing research, consulting experts, and talking to other patients. He also became an advocate, dropping other projects to form the New Hampshire Prostate Cancer Coalition.
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| Woody Sloan never imagined he could have prostate cancer, until symptoms sent him to his doctor. Seventeen years later, he's actively helping other men learn about this disease.
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| A phone call to the American Cancer Society helped Randall Thomas find what he was looking for: a new treatment option, and a hefty dose of hope.
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| Skip Learned went from Rhode Island to Atlanta to get prostate cancer treatment. Staying at an American Cancer Society Hope Lodge helped him cope with being away from his family during the process.
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| As a college basketball coach, Vann Pettaway was very much in the public eye during his treatment for prostate cancer. And from every corner, people rose up to support him—his family, the players, and the fans.
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