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December 14, 2020 29 mins
In the October edition of Men’s Health Monthly, Neil Scott and co-host Dr. Tom Walsh, MD, director of the UW Men’s Health Center, welcome Rick Griffin, the Seattle Mariners Athletic Trainer Emeritus, who was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer in 2017 and has been successfully treated with Proton Therapy at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. Rick shares his journey, his experiences and his ongoing recovery in the hopes that men over 50, and those with a family history of Prostate Cancer, get tested immediately with a simple PSA blood test.
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