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Help us beat Testicular Cancer!!

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About 2 months ago My 25yr old son Brian jr found a lump in his groin when doing a self exam. It was not just a lil bump, so it raised some concern. A visit to the doctor was made and confirmed a growth on one of his testicals the size of a pea.  He was given medications to take over thr last month to see if it would reduce the growth. The month has past, and upon returning the lump has grown and multiplied. He has been scheduled for a Radical inguinal orchiectomy. Testicular Removal.




Surgery to remove a testicle with cancer is called a radical inguinal orchiectomy. An incision (cut) is made just above the pubic area, and the testicle is gently removed from the scrotum through the opening. The surgeon then removes the entire tumor along with the testicle and spermatic cord. The spermatic cord contains part of the vas deferens, as well as blood and lymph vessels that could act as pathways for testicular cancer to spread to the rest of the body. To lessen the chance of this, these vessels are tied off early in the operation.

All testicular cancers are typically treated with this surgery, even those that have spread.

Due to extent of his surgery he will be out of work for 8 weeks. 

He is a proud father who supports his 3yr old son and fiance as an autobody collision  tech at Quality Collision in Kingston PA. As of now they will hold his position, but he will have no income to support his family during the time he should be resting and healing.  

I would ask that you say a prayer in our uncertain time of stuggle, donate if your able, and please share!

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Joette Garey
Organizer
Chesterfield, CT
Jennifer Haskell
Beneficiary

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