How I beat cancer – Doyin Okupe
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According to Cleveland Clinic, prostate cancer develops in the prostate gland, a part of the reproductive system in men and people assigned male at birth.
By Paul Dada
Doyin Okupe who used to be a spokesman to ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, says he suffered prostate cancer but his faith in God helped him to overcome it
Okupe’s testimony was contained in s video shared on X. He said he suffered the prostate cancer twice but triumphed.
He said in the caption of the video; ” It was an awesome Thanksgiving service at The Citizen’s Church today. To the glory of God, I had an opportunity again to witness to the loving kindness and mercy of God in my life. I give all glory to God, Jehovah Raphi, who healeth me.”
While giving his testimony, Okupe said, “This is my second cancer. I had prostate cancer, a major men’s killer, 16 years ago. Today, I am completely free of cancer.
According to Cleveland Clinic, prostate cancer develops in the prostate gland, a part of the reproductive system in men and people assigned male at birth.
“Many people choose active surveillance (no treatment) because prostate cancer tends to grow slowly and stay in the gland. For cancers that grow fast and spread, common treatments include radiation and surgery,” says Cleveland Clinic on its website.
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