Survivors Say
Entrepreneur, fitness enthusiast and prostate cancer survivor John M. Floyd of Baytown, Texas, and his wife, Cher, recently contributed $50,000 to MD Anderson's Proton Therapy Center to support the research of Thomas Pugh, M.D., assistant professor of radiation oncology. John, chairman and CEO of John M. Floyd & Associates, explains the couple's decision to "pay it forward."
From the beginning, we knew we had made the right choice. Treatment began Feb. 20 of this year and ended April 12. The physicians and staff went out of their way to make my care and our entire experience the best possible. I was able to continue an active role in my company, going in for proton therapy in the mornings so that I could be in the office in the afternoons. I experienced no side effects, and I’ve returned to the hobbies I enjoy most: biking, cruising and traveling with Cher.
We were so pleased that at my ‘graduation’ ― an informal ceremony celebrating the end of treatment ― Cher and I presented a $50,000 check to the Proton Therapy Center in support of Dr. Pugh’s research.
We felt we were paying it forward. Someone else came before us to make this possible ― we wanted to do the same for others.”
Promise invites cancer survivors to share their reflections. Email Promise@mdanderson.org.