Dear Friends:
It was with difficulty, and a sense of melancholy, that I have decided to break the news to you. I struggled with the pros and cons of whether or not I should. But each way I looked at it, it made no sense to keep it to myself.
I figured everyone will find out one way or another and thought it might as well be through me while I still can.
I have recently been diagnosed with advanced metastatic (spreading) prostate cancer. Unfortunately, my family physician, in 2009, when I had my previous general check-up (most recent was this August), did not specify that my PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigens) level be checked even though I indicated that it should. An elevated PSA level is the first indicator of prostatic abnormality. His response was simply: “You do not need to worry about the prostate at your age.”
It means that my cancer was not detected in the early stages when it is highly treatable. I am now in a fight for my life and I will fight on till the end. My greatest fear is not so much about me but for those dependent on me (my kids 6 and 13).
As such, I will first try to win this fight before coming back to discuss the game I love and spent so much of my life involved in. It was my honor and privilege to have been able to contribute to the site over the past year plus; and to have known you all through your stellar literary work at ASAT.
With kind regards and best wishes,
Ron Saywack.







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