24-05-2018 17:40 via vancouversun.com

Aging with prostate cancer as side-effects continue to linger

Len Gross of Burnaby is an optimist, but also a realist, about prostate cancer as he forges deeper into old age.
Gross was diagnosed in 1992, two years before retirement, putting him now among B.C.’s longer-lived survivors at 26 years.
In his 80s, he is one of the lucky ones, if that term can ever apply to men with prostate cancer. He had his prostate removed, and his future looks bright based on continued low PSA test scores.
But even under the most optimistic scenario, can anyone complet
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