Eric Shanteau

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Anybody else read about this yet? My prayers go out to Eric and his family!!! Olympic Swimmer Shanteau Has Testicular Cancer Jul 11, 10:29 AM (ET) Email this Story ATLANTA (AP) -Olympic swimmer Eric Shanteau is heading to Beijing with a devastating diagnosis: He has testicular cancer. In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, Shanteau said he learned just a week before the Olympic trials in Omaha, Neb., that he had cancer. His doctors cleared him to compete in that meet and he surprisingly made the team in the 200-meter breaststroke, finishing second ahead of former world-record holder and heavy favorite Brendan Hansen. Even though Shanteau's doctors have advised him to have surgery now, he's planning to put it off until after Beijing because he doesn't want to disrupt his lifelong goal. The 24-year-old Georgia native will be monitored closely over the next month and vows to drop out of the Olympics if there's any sign is cancer is spreading.
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  • Ripple, Testicular cancer typically is a cancer that a young man may get. Probably the age range is 20's to 40's. Prostate cancer is usually reserved for the 50's to 80's age range. Self examination can find testicular cancer early. If we are hearing more about this it is because cancer is no longer a hush hush subject. It used to be referred to as the "C" word. Now discussions of cancer are out in the open........and that is a good thing.
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  • Ripple, Testicular cancer typically is a cancer that a young man may get. Probably the age range is 20's to 40's. Prostate cancer is usually reserved for the 50's to 80's age range. Self examination can find testicular cancer early. If we are hearing more about this it is because cancer is no longer a hush hush subject. It used to be referred to as the "C" word. Now discussions of cancer are out in the open........and that is a good thing.
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