Biking 186 Miles to Celebrate Giving Back and Surviving Testicular Cancer

Biking 186 Miles to Celebrate Giving Back and Surviving Testicular Cancer

Released Thursday, 7th August 2025
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Biking 186 Miles to Celebrate Giving Back and Surviving Testicular Cancer

Biking 186 Miles to Celebrate Giving Back and Surviving Testicular Cancer

Biking 186 Miles to Celebrate Giving Back and Surviving Testicular Cancer

Biking 186 Miles to Celebrate Giving Back and Surviving Testicular Cancer

Thursday, 7th August 2025
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It's been a decade since PJ Branco's testicular cancer diagnosis in 2015.

In early August 2025, he completed his third year as a participant in the PanMassChallenge⁩with his personal goal to raise $10,000 for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The two-day race covers 186 miles, and PJ is one of 1,000 living proof cyclists and volunteers who have been previously or are currently being treated for cancer. All the money raised in this charity event goes directly to cancer care at this treatment center.

PJ was the third member of his family to survive cancer. His mom learned she had breast cancer in 2005, and his father received his colon cancer diagnosis a few years later when PJ was in college.

In 2015, PJ had his right testicle removed, and three months later, when a scan showed an inflamed lymph node in his back, he underwent chemotherapy.

He compares his cycling stamina in 2025 to a time during 2015. After the removal of his right testicle and chemotherapy, PJ considered it an accomplishment to walk up and down his driveway.

Now, 10 years later, he talks about life with his wife and four-year-old son, and his dedication to giving back to the cancer institute that treated him and his mother.

As he explained in the podcast, "I now give back to those who helped save my life."

He shares his story in this episode of Don't Give Up on Testicular Cancer from the Max Mallory Foundation.
 

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