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On October 2, 1996, Lance Armstrong was diagnosed with testicular cancer. He was treated and soon after returned to the upper echelons of professional cycling, winning the Tour of France a record seven consecutive times.
In 1996, he was diagnosed with a potentially fatal metastatic testicular cancer. After recovering, Armstrong founded the Lance Armstrong Foundation (now the Livestrong Foundation) to assist other cancer survivors.
Reading details of his risky, multi-year use of erythropoietin, testosterone, steroids, other drugs and transfusions before racing is enough to make any cancer or blood specialist wince. Many ...
Lance Armstrong is a cancer survivor and former professional cyclist who was stripped of his seven Tour de France wins due to evidence of performance-enhancing drug use.
Lance Armstrong beat testicular cancer to win a record seven Tour de France titles, then was found guilty of and admitted to doping during all of them.
To millions of his fans, Lance Armstrong wasn't just a sports hero. He was an example of human resiliency who went from fighting testicular cancer to breaking cycling records at the Tour de...
But the amazing progress in the treatment of advanced cases of testicular cancer — made famous by seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong — has doctors wondering if maybe they have...
The cycling star and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong has overcome a great deal of adversity in his life, including an advanced-stage testicular cancer diagnosis and a doping scandal.
Not long after cyclist Lance Armstrong was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1996, he got a note from a U.S. soldier who also had cancer.
Lance Armstrong, (currently) four time Tour de France cycling champion, is a survivor of metastatic testicular cancer. This book is largely the story of how his life changed from the moment of his diagnosis (October 2, 1996) onwards.