Synopses & Reviews
A three-time Antarctic explorer who nearly perished in a helicopter crash at 12,000 feet on Mt. Erebus (one of the world's few volcanoes with a lava lake), Charles Neider tackles cancer's inhospitable terrain with the same straightforward courage, tenacity, and curiosity that he brings to his explorations. Neider's personal account -- an evocatively expressed memoir sensitively attuned to the realities of living with cancer -- of dealing with symptoms, navigating treatment, and finding support among medical personnel and fellow patients will appeal to many readers, including the more than 184,000 men diagnosed with prostate cancer each year.
Synopsis
Antarctic explorer and author Neider discusses the realities of living with prostate cancer, from dealing with symptoms and researching treatments, to finding support from medical personnel and fellow patients.