A Veteran’s Testicular Cancer Diagnosis and the Power of Self-Advocacy
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In Episode 2, Casey — Marine Corps veteran and co-founder of Veteran Cancer Network — shares his personal journey with testicular cancer, from the first warning signs to chemotherapy and recovery.
Casey reflects on his military service, exposure to toxic environments, and the challenges veterans face when navigating VA healthcare and cancer diagnosis. He recounts how a seemingly unrelated bicycle accident led to the discovery of his tumor, the moment he received his diagnosis, and what it was like undergoing chemotherapy as a young veteran.
This episode highlights the importance of self-advocacy in healthcare, leaning on community and loved ones during treatment, and finding moments of humor even in the hardest seasons. Casey also shares practical advice for veterans and patients preparing for chemotherapy — including what no one tells you beforehand.
If you’re a veteran, caregiver, or someone navigating a cancer diagnosis, this episode offers honesty, perspective, and reassurance that you don’t have to face it alone.
Advocating for your health can save your life.
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