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In our conversation today, he’ll comment on some of his experiences with prostate cancer by drawing on passages in his books “Nothing’s so bad that it couldn’t be worse” and “Taking the piss out of cancer" . You’re in for a treat.Today’s guest is Raymond Poole from Co Wicklow in Ireland, who is both campaigner and advocate for better treatment and more honest discussion about the impact of prostate cancer on mens’ lives. Following his prostate cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment, he has used both poetry and prose to express his emotions, communicate his experience with honesty and humour, and inspire others to develop their voice and make better choices about their prostate cancer support and treatment. He’s Irish, so that may not come as a surprise.
Follow Ray on Twitter: @Aladinsane40
Taking the Piss out of Cancer:
Nothing’s so Bad that it Couldn’t be Worse
By The Focal Therapy ClinicIn our conversation today, he’ll comment on some of his experiences with prostate cancer by drawing on passages in his books “Nothing’s so bad that it couldn’t be worse” and “Taking the piss out of cancer" . You’re in for a treat.Today’s guest is Raymond Poole from Co Wicklow in Ireland, who is both campaigner and advocate for better treatment and more honest discussion about the impact of prostate cancer on mens’ lives. Following his prostate cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment, he has used both poetry and prose to express his emotions, communicate his experience with honesty and humour, and inspire others to develop their voice and make better choices about their prostate cancer support and treatment. He’s Irish, so that may not come as a surprise.
Follow Ray on Twitter: @Aladinsane40
Taking the Piss out of Cancer:
Nothing’s so Bad that it Couldn’t be Worse