Veteran Cancer Talk
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570714/fan_mail/new] Most men don’t talk about it. That’s exactly why this conversation matters. In this episode of Veteran Cancer Talk, we sit down with Kevin Sloan, a Kevin Sloan a Marine Corps veteran and two-time testicular cancer survivor who shares what it’s really like to face cancer not once… but twice. From deploying to Kuwait and Iraq to navigating life after service, Kevin opens up about the moment everything changed when he found something that didn’t feel right and made the decision to get it checked. That decision likely saved his life. We talk about: * The early signs of testicular cancer most men ignore * Why self-checks and speaking up matter more than you think * His full treatment journey: surgery, chemotherapy, and long-term surveillance * The reality of navigating VA healthcare and community care options * The mental side of cancer—and why support systems are critical * Gaps in screening, and why early detection needs to change for veterans Kevin also shares something many veterans struggle with—self-advocacy. When you’re told “you’re fine,” but something doesn’t feel right… what do you do? This conversation is honest, real, and something every man—and every family—needs to hear. Because here’s the truth: - Early detection saves lives. - Silence can cost them. Whether you’re a veteran, active duty, or someone who loves one. This episode could make a difference. About the Guest Kevin Sloan is a Marine Corps veteran and two-time testicular cancer survivor dedicated to raising awareness and encouraging men—especially veterans—to take control of their health through early detection and advocacy. Listen / Watch / Learn More https://www.veterancancernetwork.org Pedal for Impact → https://veterancancernetwork.org/pedal-for-impact/ Important Reminder If something feels off—get checked. Don’t wait. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2570714/support] Veteran Cancer Network is building the resource we wish we had. Connecting veterans and caregivers navigating cancer. Learn more at www.veterancancernetwork.org
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