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Facing off with the unknown: Waterford hockey player opens up about colorectal cancer fight
Michael Taylor, a 37-year-old hockey player from Waterford, was diagnosed with stage four rectal and stage three colon cancer after noticing persistent symptoms he initially feared addressing. Prompt medical intervention led to treatment with chemotherapy and proton therapy, and Taylor credits his hockey community for emotional and financial support during his recovery. His experience highlights the rising incidence of colorectal cancer in younger adults and underscores the importance of early screening and not letting fear delay medical evaluation. Taylor urges others to seek help at the first sign of symptoms, emphasizing that prompt action leads to better outcomes.