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Sid Sadler

Being diagnosed with kidney cancer at 32 years of age wasn't in my "plan," if we want to call it a plan. I'm 34 now, and approaching another round of scans to ensure the cancer removed from my body is gone. December of 2023, I had an episode of hematuria in my urine, and that led to a CT which revealed a 10.5 cm tumor on my left kidney. A slew of appointments made with Vanderbilt led to a plan of a radical nephrectomy removing my tumor and left kidney.

February of 2024 the surgery took place. Surprisingly, I recovered well. I had my surgery on a Monday, and I was home that Wednesday afternoon. Eagerly awaiting my pathology results, while also browsing the internet for others in my situation. I didn't find many, but I found a few, and I leaned on those few very hard. With no other evidence of disease, I hoped for a diagnosis of stage two or three, knowing other factors such as grade and type played a big factor in my outlook.

The results come back. Stage 2b, grade two Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma. After meeting with my team, a scan schedule was put into place. Hesitant and nervous at first, I learn the rhythm we all learn after cancer enters our lives. Soon thereafter, my wife and I find out she is expecting a baby, and our world goes from one end of the spectrum to another end of emotions. We welcome a beautiful healthy baby girl into the world just short of one year after my surgery.

Life is crazy, isn't it? I started as a scared patient, and I still am. However, I'm also equipped with knowledge now, and most importantly perspective. I dove into advocacy, joining the patient family advisory councils at Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center, and The Kidney Cancer Association. I was recently invited to join the Board of Directors for The Judy Nicholson Kidney Cancer Foundation.

If I could say one thing to you, it's that cancer isn't a period for a lot of us. It's a comma. Once a plan is set in place, things will get better. We have come a long way in treatment for both localized and stage four kidney cancer. I'm confident in my team and the other countless doctors researching this disease. Onward.

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