Like many cancer survivors out there, it took an actual life-threatening diagnosis of thyroid cancer to change Randy Kreill’s life.
Finding the Light in the Dark
- Marketing professional Randy Kreill, 60, went through thyroid cancer back in 2004 and it “turned his world upside down.”
- Like many cancer survivors out there, it took an actual life-threatening diagnosis to change his outlook on life, and Randy was admittedly already striving for a bit of a slow-down.
- According to the American Cancer Society, thyroid cancer can show up via any of these symptoms: A lump in the neck, pain in the front of the neck, or a hoarse voice that does not resolve.
Marketing professional Randy Kreill, 60, went through thyroid cancer back in 2004 and it “turned his world upside down.”
Like many cancer survivors out there, it took an actual life-threatening diagnosis to change his outlook on life, and Randy was admittedly already striving for a bit of a slow-down.
“I resigned in January of 2003 to raise my three daughters full time,” the Wright State University graduate told Dayton Daily News. “Then the next year, I was diagnosed with an aggressive form of thyroid cancer.”