Video 1 Transcript
Ultimately treatments vary depending on your condition and what stage you are and how everything's going. Talk to your doctor about that obviously, but the most common treatments you have are surgeries to remove things. For example, you'll get some nice scars like that one up there. You got chemotherapy, a really common one that everyone hears about. You have radiation therapy, and then you have the big boys transplant. Those are not fun, but they work.
Video 2 Transcript
My treatments that I had were chemotherapy and radiation. The first time I went through colon cancer, stage 2c, I went into emergency surgery because it was about ready to burst. So at that time I had surgery followed by chemotherapy for several months. And after I finished that, it was about seven months later when it came back again, stage 4, non-curable. Thankfully for the clinic, they did get me in remission. And that route, I went with chemotherapy, followed by a month of radiation, and then a month off, and then I had my two major surgeries. But it got me into remission.