Video 01 - Arrival in New York - Mark's Prostate Cancer Experience
2015 Nov 08 - My name is Mark. Well, I've arrived in New York from my home in Miami. I am here to have a prostatectomy, a removal of my prostate, to cure the Stage 2 cancer that was recently diagnosed. Since I have to spend the next 10 days here, I have booked an apartment at the AKA Central Park, a high luxury extended stay hotel. Over the next weeks, months and years I will document my journey, including the surgery, recovery and all that follows. Tomorrow, Dr David Samadi will be masterfully performing the surgery, and I feel that I am in the very best of hands. Keep watching my video posts, and if you can, please watch them in order. I will be numbering them in sequence.

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Video 03 - Late Afternoon after Surgery - Mark's Prostate Cancer Experience

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Video 02 - 3 Hours After Surgery - Mark's Prostate Cancer Surgey

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Sex After Prostate Cancer

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10 Years Cancer-Free: My Prostate Cancer Journey and What I’ve Learned

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Explore why Exercise is a Must for Every Man to Beat Prostate Cancer I Karen Wonder, Ph.D – 147

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Surgery or Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer? Here's What the Evidence Shows

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Robotic Prostate Surgery Recovery: What to Expect

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4 weeks post Prostatectomy

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How does prostate size relate to cancer risk? | Peter Attia & Ted Schaeffer

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3 yrs Post Prostatectomy and truth about recovery.

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I Completed Radiation for Prostate Cancer Radiation Recurrence, and Now I Get My Mojo Back

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Many Men Chose The Wrong Prostate Cancer Treatment: Here’s Why

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#301: 10 Years Cancer-Free: My Prostate Cancer Journey and What I’ve Learned

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Video 10 - Constipation during Your Surgery Recovery - Mark's Prostate Cancer Experience

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Video 04 - 24 Hours After Surgery - Mark's Prostate Cancer Experience

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Prostate Cancer: What You NEED To Know

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Why Prostate Cancer Survivor Steve Schwartz Thinks It’s Important to Be Vigilant

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EXTRA: Sexual Function After Prostate Cancer Surgery - Mark's Prostate Cancer Experience

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Metastatic Prostate Cancer: What It Really Means (Not What You Think)

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