One early decision changed everything later
The room became quiet.
Mark walked to the podium at his professional association's leadership luncheon. He could have spoken about his career, education or business achievements. Instead, he chose the moment that changed the person—and the professional—he became.
“At 41, I was diagnosed with colon cancer.”
He had a wife, three children, a mortgage and people who depended on him. As his doctor explained that the cancer had been found early and was treatable, another voice came to mind: his father's.
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Statistics accessed August 18, 2026. CDC incidence and mortality figures use the latest available reporting years, which differ because cancer-registry data are released on separate schedules. Pennsylvania figures are five-year counts from the Pennsylvania Cancer Registry. LIMRA findings are from the 2024 Insurance Barometer Study conducted with Life Happens. Source links are provided for education; no source organization endorses SymphonyCross, Ethos or this promotional page.