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Testicular Cancer, Toxic Exposure, and Life After Survival

Testicular Cancer, Toxic Exposure, and Life After Survival

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In this episode of Veteran Cancer Talk, host Ashton speaks with Gary Schell, a U.S. Marine Corps infantry veteran and testicular cancer survivor, about his journey from military service to cancer diagnosis—and life after treatment.

Gary shares his experiences serving with 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines, including deployments to the Pacific and the Middle East, and discusses potential toxic exposures during military service that may impact long-term health. He opens up about noticing early warning signs during the COVID era, receiving a testicular cancer diagnosis, and undergoing aggressive treatment, including chemotherapy and a tandem stem cell transplant.

The conversation also explores the importance of early cancer detection for veterans, navigating the medical system, seeking second opinions, and addressing mental health challenges during and after cancer treatment. Gary explains how survivorship reshaped his purpose and led him to found the Home of Record Project, a nonprofit dedicated to helping veterans secure stable housing and rebuild their lives.

This episode is essential listening for veterans, caregivers, and advocates focused on cancer awareness, toxic exposure, mental health, and veteran support.

Topics covered include:

  • Testicular cancer in veterans
  • Military toxic exposure and long-term health risks
  • Cancer treatment and stem cell transplants
  • Mental health and survivorship
  • Veteran advocacy and nonprofit leadership
  • Life after cancer and ongoing surveillance

Learn more about the Home of Record Project:
https://homeofrecordproject.org/




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