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	<title>The Prevent Cancer Foundation Blog &#187; Colorectal Cancer Stories</title>
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		<title>Colorectal Screening Story: Patrick and Michael Skehan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One Brother Lost, One Brother Saved The funeral was packed with over 300 people, each one wanting to pay their respects to Patrick Skehan – one of the most light-hearted and caring 60-year olds they&#8217;d ever met. As they picked up funeral programs and prayer cards, many also took colorectal cancer awareness &#8220;buddy&#8221; bracelets and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><a href="http://blog.preventcancer.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/prev_profile_skehan.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3576" style="margin: 10px;" title="Profile Skehan.j" src="http://blog.preventcancer.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/prev_profile_skehan.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="109" /></a>One Brother Lost, One Brother Saved</h3>
<p>The funeral was packed with over 300 people, each one wanting to pay   their respects to Patrick Skehan – one of the most light-hearted and   caring 60-year olds they&#8217;d ever met. As they picked up funeral programs   and prayer cards, many also took colorectal cancer awareness &#8220;buddy&#8221;   bracelets and cancer prevention pamphlets provided by the Prevent Cancer   Foundation. Patrick didn&#8217;t want people to bring flowers; he wanted  that  money to help others. He wanted everyone to learn from what  happened to  him.</p>
<p>Late one fall, Patrick <em>(photo, on right, in Guatemala with   brother Michael)</em> found blood in his stool and went to see his   doctor. At the age of 60, ten years after the recommended screening age,   he was finally scheduled for his first colonoscopy. But he had waited   too long.</p>
<p>&#8220;He was already at stage 4,&#8221; remembers 55-year old Michael Skehan,   Patrick&#8217;s younger brother and co-worker at God TV in Washington D.C.   &#8220;The cancer could have been growing for several years.&#8221;</p>
<p>But Patrick stayed positive throughout his diagnosis and treatment.   Even as he lost weight and grew jaundiced, his message to his friends   and family was clear. &#8220;He asked everyone if they&#8217;d had a colonoscopy,&#8221;   Michael recalls. &#8220;He acknowledged what he was going through to keep   others from suffering.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;He asked me if I&#8217;d been screened for colon cancer,&#8221; said Michael. &#8220;I   was planning to get one. I knew I was overdue for one. But that did   prompt me to get it done.&#8221;</p>
<p>Michael&#8217;s wife, Andrea Roane Skehan, a Channel 9 News anchor and a   member of the Foundation&#8217;s board of directors, was relieved that Michael   was finally getting his colonoscopy. In fact, she took her mother and   Michael for their colonoscopies on the same day.</p>
<p>The doctor found and removed polyps from both Michael and Andrea&#8217;s   mother. Luckily, they were benign. But, according to Michael, the doctor   was clear: waiting a few years could have given the polyps time to   become cancerous.</p>
<p>&#8220;It took his brother&#8217;s diagnosis for him to get a colonoscopy,&#8221;   Andrea says. She credits Pat for saving her husband&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>On January 5, 2008 – only 35 days after being diagnosed with   colorectal cancer, Patrick took his last breath.<br />
After losing Patrick, Andrea and Michael have a renewed dedication to   the Foundation&#8217;s mission of raising awareness about the importance of   reducing cancer risks through early screening and healthy living.</p>
<p>&#8220;We know the key role exercise plays in preventing disease,&#8221; she   says. Andrea also encourages her family to eat in a more healthy way.   &#8220;We eat smaller portions and make sure we have vegetables and whole   grains.</p>
<p>Michael is picking up where his brother left off by spreading the   message of early detection. &#8220;Unless people really want the pain of   losing someone close to them, they have to raise awareness,&#8221; says   Michael. &#8220;You just have to tap a guy or gal on the shoulder and ask,   &#8216;Did you get yours done?&#8217;&#8221;</p>
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