Father who was given months to live speaks out on thyroid cancer misconceptions
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A father who was told he had six months to a year to live when he got gravely ill from medullary thyroid cancer in 2019 has surpassed his doctor’s prediction, and he hopes others become “purveyors of positivity” after hearing his story.
Lew’s work as a comedian left him without health insurance, but he received coverage while employed as a casino dealer and instructor. His health began to decline five years after his diagnosis despite the treatment plan he was on.
He lost more than 150 pounds in 2019 after suffering severe appetite loss.
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