Living Well 60+ July-August 2014 | Page 8

8 J U LY / A U G 2 0 1 4 Person of Interest: full marathon (26.2 miles). “I had a fantastic, awesome experience,” he said. “Doing triathlons has changed my life. I love it. It’s a lot of fun and you meet a lot of neat people, and it makes you feel really good when you hit the finish line.” But Dick has faced an even bigger challenge in his life – prostate cancer. His father fought the disease for 17 years. Because of this family history, Dick knew he had to be checked earlier than the recommended age of 50 years. “I did fine for a few years,” he said. “When my father passed away, then it was time for me to go back and look at what we were dealing with.” He had a biopsy that showed he had prostate cancer. He had a prostatectomy and is still taking radiation treatments. He remains optimistic about his prognosis. “I’m 58 years old and I feel like I’m in really good shape for the most part, but there are side effects of having your prostate removed that you have to deal with,” he said. After sharing his story publicly, Dick has become an ambassador of sorts for other men facing prostate cancer. “Once every few weeks, once a month, I’ll hear from a man who’s just found out he has prostate cancer and wants to know what I did,” he said. “I generally tell them everybody’s on their own journey in this. There’s not one single way to treat it; everybody’s a little bit different. It depends on your age, Sam Dick Local news anchor is a triathlete, cancer survivor by Tanya J. Tyler, Editor Sam Dick could very well be the poster person for what it’s like to be Living Well 5