Episode 3
Episode 2 - Mark Corroto, 2-time cancer survivor shares his story.
April 30th, 2017
41 mins 12 secs
About this Episode
In 2014, after having 2/3 of his quadriceps removed as the result of a sarcomma, Mark Corroto went from being a competitive cyclist to learning how to walk again. In this episode, he shares his experiences in dealing with a cancer diagnosis along the the mental and physical battle to recovery.
Mark spoke about Imerman's Angels, a group that provides free support to survivors, by connecting them with a mentor (another cancer patient or survivor). If you know of someone that may benefit from this group, they can learn more about them here: http://imermanangels.org/about-us-2/
Mark also serves on the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship, who look to promote policy change to better cancer care. You can learn more here:
https://www.canceradvocacy.org/
https://www.facebook.com/cancersurvivorship/
Outline of the show:
1:30 Mark's background
3:00 How he found his tumor / initial treatment / and reaction to being told he had cancer
6:30 Day of surgery / How he found cycling
8:30 The importance of social support through a diagnosis / what it means to be a survivor
11:30 Having two thirds of his leg removed / and learning to walk again
14:30 Getting back on the bike / low point in rehab / how he stayed motivated / psychology of recovery
17:00 First ride post-treatment / why he rode alone at first/psychology of recovery
19:00 Diagnosis of second cancer, chronic lymphocytic leukemia / why this diagnosis was more difficult
24:30 Transitioning to normal life after treatment / Self Education / Autonomy
27:00 How the new diagnosis has impacted performance
28:30 Cancer Policy and Efficacy Team Member / Nutritional Needs of Cancer Survivors / Qualitative Research and Cancer Survivorship
33:30 Process of Policy Change