He Said, "You Have Prostate Cancer"
This is the book the author couldn't find when he needed it-His journal of what came next.
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About the Book
This author has written a straight forward, no holds barred, accounting of his struggle, and his reaction to a diagnosis of prostate cancer. He was astonished to learn that he, a medical neophyte, would have the task of making the treatment decision himself.
This journal takes the reader through more than four years of his extensive emotional ups and downs as he shares, in detail, his experiences in this effort to win his battle.About the Author
Stanley K. Sandage grew up on a farm in southern Iowa during the ?great depression.? He served in General Patton?s Third Army in WWII as a sergeant in a machine-gun platoon. He fought in the 65th Infantry Division in campaigns in Germany and Austria, earning a Bronze Star Medal and the Combat Infantry Badge.
Stan is a graduate of Drake University and is retired from a management career with the B. F. Goodrich Company. He is the author of The Horse That Wouldn?t Die, 1996, and is a contributing author to Wordspinners of the Akron Manuscript Club, 2001. He is currently editing a semi-annual magazine for his world war II Division Association.
Stan and his wife Peggy live in Akron Ohio. They have two children, Greg and Susan, and six grandchildren.