Awareness

September is a month to be aware. Aware of a silent but deadly disease that takes the lives of too many women. September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness month.

In September of 2014 Stephanie was diagnosed with stage 3 Ovarian Cancer. Three years later our lives have changed dramatically. We are the proud foster parents of two lovely boys aged 4 and 4 months. We are co-owners of a growing real estate practice and investment company. We are also stronger than we ever were before Stephanie’s diagnosis.

Just last month Stephanie learned that she no longer must have cancer screenings every 3-months. She now only must go every 6 months. Now after 3-years she can finally have a bit of breathing room. The biggest milestone for her disease is the 5-year mark. Statistically, being free of cancer for 5 years significantly increases her prognosis and survival.

I never expected to be discussing my wife’s survival at 33 but I guess that is one of the reasons why Stephanie and I are so passionate about making both men and women aware that ovarian cancer is a real and serious threat that can easily be treated if discovered at an early stage.

We hope that you will take a moment over this month to educate yourself about Ovarian Cancer. Check out this link below and share it with people you care about.


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  1. Glad that i came across with your blog post,because i didn't know about this type of cancer.Such awareness blog posts always takes my attraction.You are doing a great job by awaring people of this cancer

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