Cancer survivor advocates early detection: ‘I’m going to do whatever I can control’

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — At age 39, Aaron Torres never expected he would be a cancer survivor and a recipient of a full lung transplant.

Treatment for a rare form of testicular cancer left Torres in need of a full lung transplant. Now, he’s an advocate for early detection.

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“I’m going to do whatever I can control to give myself the best possible outcome to just live a long fulfilling life after this,” Torres, who is from Highland in southeastern Michigan, said…

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