Prostate cancer diagnosis brought us closer, but forced us to have more difficult conversations
Wallace Costa, left, whose parter Martin Sweeney was diagnosed with prostate cancer, would like others — especially doctors — to understand that partners also live through the uncertainty.
JUST over a decade ago, Martin Sweeney, 59, was diagnosed with prostate cancer. The Dublin man had a family history, so was aware of the disease, but “didn’t do anything about it”.
His GP included a PSA test in his annual bloods and, when his levels jumped in the space of a year, he was referred for further investigation, which led to a diagnosis of prostate cancer.
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