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  <title>161: Brian Vesall survived Stage 2A testicular cancer | orchiectomy | bleomycin | etopside | cisplatin | teratoma</title>
  <description>In 2021, Brian Vesall noticed some pain in one of his testicles when getting in his car.&amp;amp;nbsp; He sought medical attention, which led to his getting an ultrasound.&amp;amp;nbsp; After briefly looking at the scan, a urologist confirmed to Brian that he had Stage 2A testicular cancer.&amp;amp;nbsp; He underwent an orchiectomy to remove the cancerous testicle, followed by an aggressive chemotherapy regimen of bleomycin, etopiside and cisplatin.&amp;amp;nbsp; But he wasn’t done.&amp;amp;nbsp; Brian also underwent an additional surgical procedure to remove approximately 30 lymph nodes.&amp;amp;nbsp; As daunting as his treatment was, Brian chose to address it with a sense of humor, which he still has after achieving survivorship and advocating for other men diagnosed with testicular cancer. &amp;amp;nbsp; Brian’s cancer journey began when he felt pain in a testicle as he was getting in his car.&amp;amp;nbsp; Upon further inspection, he noticed a “hard spot on one side.”&amp;amp;nbsp; He immediately went to see his primary physician, who sent him to a urologist.&amp;amp;nbsp; The urologist called for an ultrasound and only minutes after seeing its results told Brian he had Stage 2A testicular cancer.&amp;amp;nbsp; The diagnosis was confirmed with Alpha-Fetaprotein and BHCG, or, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin tests, whose results were far above the normal range. &amp;amp;nbsp; Addressing his cancerous testicle meant just one remedy, an orchiectomy, surgery that would remove the testicle.&amp;amp;nbsp; Diagnosed on September 27, 2021, Brian had the procedure done just three days later.&amp;amp;nbsp; He was told to avoid any lifting and really, just about any type of strenuous physical activity. &amp;amp;nbsp; In November 2021, the surgery was followed by three rounds of BEP chemotherapy, which stood for bleomycin, etopiside and cisplatin.&amp;amp;nbsp; Brian said he suffered the usual side effects, including cognitive issues, fatigue and hair loss.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; In addition, Brian Vesall had to undergo an additional surgical procedure known as RPLND, or Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection in June 2022, to remove approximately 30 lymph nodes &amp;amp;nbsp; Brian’s health is pretty much back to normal, but a byproduct of his treatment regimen is that he suffers from retrograde ejaculation, meaning that semen travels backward into the bladder during orgasm instead of exiting the penis. &amp;amp;nbsp; By way of advice, Brian Vesall says if you experience the symptoms of testicular cancer, you should act right away, and at all times, be your own advocate &amp;amp;nbsp; Additional Resources: &amp;amp;nbsp; Support Groups: &amp;amp;nbsp; Man Up To Cancer: https://www.manuptocancer.org &amp;amp;nbsp; The Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation: https://www.testicularcancerawarenessfoundation.org &amp;amp;nbsp; Brian’s Speech at TCAF’s San Diego Conference:  https://www.testicularcancerawarenessfoundation.org/blog/tcc-2024-vesall &amp;amp;nbsp; Brian’s Appearance on the TCAF “It Takes Balls” podcast:  https://www.testicularcancerawarenessfoundation.org/blog/brian-vesall-it-takes-balls-podcast-guest &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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