Grandfather discovered disturbing signal of most cancers whereas having a shower

Jul 13, 2023 at 1:30 AM
Grandfather discovered disturbing signal of most cancers whereas having a shower

“In September 2020 I found a lump in my left testicle when I was in the shower,” stated Ian.

“Being a typical man, I did nothing about it and didn’t mention it to my wife, Anna.”

But as Ian may nonetheless really feel the lump a fortnight later, he did the wise factor and booked a health care provider’s appointment.

“It was during Covid, when doctors were not seeing anyone, and I had to describe my symptoms to the receptionist, which I wasn’t very happy about,” Ian recalled.

“However, I did get a call-back offering an appointment the same day.”

Checked over by the physician, Ian was despatched for a scan the very subsequent day and was booked in for a biopsy on the Royal Surrey Hospital.

“When I heard the word cancer it felt like the end of the world; just the mention of that word makes you think you are going to die,” Ian shared.

“But the doctor did tell me that if I had to have cancer, testicular cancer was one of the best kinds to get.”

Per week later, the father-of-three had his testicle eliminated and he started 10 periods of radiotherapy.

Having seemed into the negative effects of radiotherapy, Ian was frightened his hair may fall out.

“Being vain, I had shaved my head to a crewcut,” Ian stated, hoping to keep away from clumps of hair falling out.

“But [hair loss] didn’t happen, and I didn’t have any other side effect,” stated Ian.

“At a follow-up with the consultant he told me everything was fine, but I would need to be monitored with blood tests and CT scans every three months.”

Ian added: “The following year it was every six months and two CT scans, and now I think I am down to just one scan a year.”

The grandfather-of-five stated: “I would like to do whatever I can to raise awareness among men not to ignore symptoms, which I think is a tendency.”

Ian Brown is supporting Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life 2023, in partnership with Standard Life.

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