This book is about one man’s struggle among millions against advanced metastatic prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is a group of cancerous cells that begins most often in the outer part of the prostate. Usually, early prostate cancer does not have symptoms but if left untreated, may metastasise to nearby lymph nodes, bones, or other organs resulting in men experiencing aches and pains in the bones, pelvis, hips, ribs, and back. Diagnosed in early 2012, this man went through an exhausting three-year intrusion of his mind, body, and soul. This book covers extracts of a detailed day-by-day diary of the side effects of treatment and will to live. In his fight, he discovers that cancer does not define him, but how he lives and fights cancer does. He shares a practical sense of making the best of his situation. Prostate cancer is a disease that has been shrouded in silence, in part because it strikes at the core of masculine identity, a subject many men are reluctant to discuss.