Real Stories: Dave
- Published: 10th Aug '10
- Region: Liverpool
- Cancer Type: Testicular Cancer
- Tags: Adult Ward, Chemotherapy, Fertility Preservation, Mosaic North, Sperm Banking, Surgery
Following surgery for testicular cancer on a friendly adult ward, Dave had chemotherapy as an outpatient.
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