Twitter: Cowboys Sr VP of Communications talks about how Daks FFF Foundation4 cancer screening saved his life

Should have made a note that this is NOT a Dak hatred thread!!! This is a great story
Some members are hardheaded. Simply report those who think they are entitled to disagree. The staff will handle the rest.

My father died following prostate cancer surgery many years ago. I have always wondered how things would have worked out if screening processes and medical technology were better back then.

Any worthy cause is commendable. Getting fellow human beings tested for cancer is. My thanks to Dak Prescott, his foundation, and all the other souls in the healthcare industry fighting this disease.

:clap:
 
Some members are hardheaded. Simply report those who think they are entitled to disagree. The staff will handle the rest.

My father died following prostate cancer surgery many years ago. I have always wondered how things would have worked out if screening processes and medical technology were better back then.

Any worthy cause is commendable. Getting fellow human beings tested for cancer is. My thanks to Dak Prescott, his foundation, and all the other souls in the healthcare industry fighting this disease.

:clap:
You want me to do that? There's a time for jokes and there's a time to be human!!! Condolences to you and your family about your father, I know he's smiling down and he's proud of you!!!
 
Some members are hardheaded. Simply report those who think they are entitled to disagree. The staff will handle the rest.

My father died following prostate cancer surgery many years ago. I have always wondered how things would have worked out if screening processes and medical technology were better back then.

Any worthy cause is commendable. Getting fellow human beings tested for cancer is. My thanks to Dak Prescott, his foundation, and all the other souls in the healthcare industry fighting this disease.

:clap:

I really hope these blood tests can be the future for most cancers.
The AI/marker detect-ability without invasive or harmful scans could really get some of these cancers early when there's a greater prognosis.

Especially with Colon cancer on the rise, and at much younger age. Still a stigma of sorts when it comes to the traditional testing/ the thought you are too young to have it. One of those cancers that sometimes shows no symptoms till it's advanced in stage.
 

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