Patient Stories
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Kidney Cancer: Sue's Story
Sue was surprised to learn that her fractures were due to metastatic kidney cancer. After multiple surgeries and a bold new combination treatment, Sue is full of hope.
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Testicular Cancer: Bryan’s Story
Bryan, a young man with Leigh syndrome, was facing testicular cancer that had spread to his abdomen and neck.
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Minimally Invasive Surgery: Eduardo’s Story
Advancements in minimally invasive surgery at Johns Hopkins Medicine brought Eduardo Giez Estima and his family from Brazil to Baltimore.
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Bladder Cancer: John’s Story
Following bladder removal surgery, John shares his story about receiving a diagnosis and treatment from the multidisciplinary team at Johns Hopkins.
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Bladder Cancer: Warren’s Story
After receiving treatment for non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and discovering that his tumor was not responding, Dr. Warren Brill was referred to Johns Hopkins.
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Prostate Cancer: Bill’s Story
This champion swimmer sought a second opinion at Johns Hopkins, and four weeks after a radical prostatectomy he was back in the pool.
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Prostate Cancer Active Surveillance: Charlie’s Story
Enrolled in the Active Surveillance Program, Charlie has been living with very low-risk prostate cancer for 10 years without surgical intervention.
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Robotic Prostatectomy | Cal Ripken Jr.'s Story
Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr. was diagnosed with prostate cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic. Partnering with the Brady Urological Institute, Mr. Ripken had a successful robotic radical prostatectomy to remove his tumor and is now deemed cancer free.
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Partial Nephrectomy | Bobby Labonte's Story
NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby Labonte was diagnosed with a kidney tumor in 2019, later identified as renal cell carcinoma. After monitoring its growth, the tumor had tripled in size. He had a successful partial nephrectomy to remove the tumor while preserving 90% kidney function.