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An Unintended Journey
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An Unintended Journey in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $11.19
Original price: $13.99


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An Unintended Journey in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $11.19
Original price: $13.99
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A Prostate Cancer Patient's Story Dick Grannan recently completed an unbelievable, exciting, life-threatening journey that is quickly becoming prevalent for thousands of men. He wants them to know what it will be like, and to encourage them to remain hopeful even when tempted to despair. He writes a narrative account of his personal experience with prostate cancer. The book follows a logical progression starting with the discovery of a medical problem, the long struggle to find answers, total submission to treatments, and the end result. It is written as a type of journal to ease the reading and expose the logic of events. It is open and frank and reveals what went on in his mind while he waited for long periods in over crowded hospitals, submitting to embarrassing bodily probes and countless hours in today's high-tech machines. This book is unique and appears at the right moment in history as the boomers join the ranks of the senior citizens. Books of this nature are few in number. Men must have the opportunity to be intellectually, but also emotionally prepared to accept the challenge of prostate cancer. An Unintended Journey will fill that void for the reader.
A Prostate Cancer Patient's Story Dick Grannan recently completed an unbelievable, exciting, life-threatening journey that is quickly becoming prevalent for thousands of men. He wants them to know what it will be like, and to encourage them to remain hopeful even when tempted to despair. He writes a narrative account of his personal experience with prostate cancer. The book follows a logical progression starting with the discovery of a medical problem, the long struggle to find answers, total submission to treatments, and the end result. It is written as a type of journal to ease the reading and expose the logic of events. It is open and frank and reveals what went on in his mind while he waited for long periods in over crowded hospitals, submitting to embarrassing bodily probes and countless hours in today's high-tech machines. This book is unique and appears at the right moment in history as the boomers join the ranks of the senior citizens. Books of this nature are few in number. Men must have the opportunity to be intellectually, but also emotionally prepared to accept the challenge of prostate cancer. An Unintended Journey will fill that void for the reader.


















