Don’t Give Up on Testicular Cancer Podcast
1) After Testicular Cancer, He Established a Community to Heal through Fitness
Dan Korte found out he had testicular cancer in 2008. The diagnosis, he said, changed his life forever and led him down a dark path in life. His introduction to testicular cancer actually began in 7t...Show More
2) A Urologist's Perspective on Testicular Cancer Treatments
Board-certified urologist Dr. Jason B. Carter explains his role in the diagnosis of testicular cancer. "It's important to understand that when you have a diagnosis like testicular cancer, to some degr...Show More
3) Biking 186 Miles to Celebrate Giving Back and Surviving Testicular Cancer
It's been a decade since PJ Branco's testicular cancer diagnosis in 2015. In early August 2025, he completed his third year as a participant in the PanMassChallenge with his personal goal to raise ...Show More
4) What's New - A Testicular Cancer Survivor Returns to the Podcast with An Update
Alex Obendorf returns to the podcast three years after host Joyce Lofstrom talked with him in Season 2, Episode 10. A testicular cancer survivor, Alex updates everyone about life now and also includes...Show More
5) Remembering Max Mallory on His Birthday - June 17
Max Mallory died at age 22 in 2016 of testicular cancer. Max's mom, Joyce Lofstrom, and podcast host of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer, remembers Max on his birthday, June 17. She shares recommend...Show More
6) On the Road in Scotland to Raise Awareness about Testicular Cancer
Paul McCaffrey learned he had testicular cancer in 2015. He'd been experiencing groin pain at the time, but he didn't know how to check himself for any other signs of testicular cancer. So, Paul used ...Show More
7) Why We're All On This Testicular Cancer Journey Together
Dan Duffy has been telling stories for over 20 years following an award-winning radio career with the nationally syndicated radio show Steve & DC. He transitioned from audio to visual arts and graduat...Show More
8) An Illustrator of Footballers Shares His Testicular Cancer Story
James Hible was 25 when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Twice, the same physician misdiagnosed his condition. After six months with a second lump plus a growing first lump on his testicle, Ja...Show More
9) Her Brother Died from Testicular Cancer: His Family Asked Why
Greg Price was an engineer, pilot, and athlete who died of complications after testicular cancer surgery in 2012 in Canada. A review of his case found missed faxes, follow-ups, and botched data sharin...Show More
10) The Path to Invention Via Testicular Cancer Recovery
In 2019, Ariz Bhimani was 20 years old, a civil engineering student in Canada, and then diagnosed with testicular cancer. And as you will learn in this discussion with Ariz, he hatedHe continued his s...Show More