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Alfred Samuels dispels the myth that prostate cancer is an 'old man's' disease. While the risk of prostate cancer does increase with age, there are still men in their 40s and 50s who are being diagnosed with the disease, sadly in many cases already at an advanced stage. Alfred has a burning desire to share his experience with someone; anyone who feels that they no longer have the strength to fight this disease and just can't go on any further. He spares no coin, if it would mean saving a life. He deems it a calling, to raise awareness of the disease that claims young and old people alike. This…mehr

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Alfred Samuels dispels the myth that prostate cancer is an 'old man's' disease. While the risk of prostate cancer does increase with age, there are still men in their 40s and 50s who are being diagnosed with the disease, sadly in many cases already at an advanced stage. Alfred has a burning desire to share his experience with someone; anyone who feels that they no longer have the strength to fight this disease and just can't go on any further. He spares no coin, if it would mean saving a life. He deems it a calling, to raise awareness of the disease that claims young and old people alike. This is a rare look inside the mind of a prostate cancer sufferer, and another must-read book for men and their families affected by prostate cancer. In his words, giving up is not an option and naivety is no response to education and awareness. This is author Alfred Samuels' second work. His first book, Invincibility in the Face of Prostate Cancer: Coming Out the Other Side, covered his personal cancer journey.
Autorenporträt
Alfred Samuels worked in the security industry until 2012, when he was diagnosed with advanced metastatic prostate cancer and was unable to carry out his work on the front line. He now serves in a consultative role within the security industry. He is also a motivational speaker and provides one-to-one mentoring with men who are going through the same journey. Alfred uses his story to inspire, motivate, uplift and educate men and their families about prostate cancer. He has battled with the disease for just over five years and yes, he has emerged a victor!