Thank you to everyone for all of the love and support and thank you Nathan Adrian for being you! We are so thankful that the prognosis is good and are hopeful that his next surgery (scheduled for this Monday) will be curative. If there's something not going your way then there's probably something you can do about it. He agreed to do an interview with ABSOT to share his own testicular cancer story and his newfound mission for men’s health awareness. Nathan Adrian told Thursday (January 24, 2019) on Instagram that he has testicular cancer, but said doctors caught the disease in its early stages and the prognosis is good.Testicular cancer takes place in the testicles (testes), that is situated inside the scrotum, a loose bag of skin underneath the penis. Five-time Olympic gold medalist Nathan Adrian has revealed he's undergoing treatment for testicular cancer. So Adrian wasted no time making a doctor’s appointment. Adrian crowned world champion in Gwangju, South Korea just seven months after testicular cancer diagnosis. He …

Olympic swimmer Nathan Adrian on his testicular cancer diagnosis and the importance of early detection. The way I approach life has been taught through swimming.
Adrian, a five-time gold medalist, was diagnosed with testicular cancer in January of last year. Shortly after his 30th birthday, Nathan was diagnosed with Testicular Cancer and since then it’s been a whirlwind of doctor appointments, cat scans and surgery. 1 MIN READ . Team USA swimmer Nathan Adrian has announced he's battling testicular cancer ... but the gold medalist says the diagnosis will not derail his plans to compete at … Olympic swim star Nathan Adrian returned to the pool after battling testicular cancer only to see the Tokyo Games moved because of coronavirus. Nathan Adrian/Twitter Adrian first announced on Instagram last week that he had been diagnosed with testicular cancer, but he was still hoping to train for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Five-time Olympic champion swimmer Nathan Adrian has been diagnosed with testicular cancer, but he plans to continue training for the 2020 Tokyo Games La terrible nouvelle de cette fin de semaine concerne Nathan Adrian. The five-time Olympic gold medallist went for a routine check-up and a flu shot, but doctors quickly found it was much more serious.

Fortunately, he caught the disease at an early stage. Men's Health | Real Stories | Testicular Cancer | Video. Nathan Adrian announced on Thursday, January 24, that he has been diagnosed with testicular cancer but still hopes to compete in the 2020 Olympics — details Three-time Olympian and 2012 100 freestyle gold medalist Nathan Adrian announced via social media on Thursday he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. The testicles secrete male sex hormones and sperm for reproduction. One month after announcing he was diagnosed with testicular cancer, five-time Olympic swimming gold medalist Nathan Adrian said he feels “great” and is back in the pool. Your positivity and strength … Adrian appeared on TODAY this morning and said, “I’m back in the water, I’m training…it’s about getting on track to where we need to be.”