Episode 387: Given Two Years To Live With A Rare Brain Cancer—19 Years Ago
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When he was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer in 2004, former police officer Jason Berger of Cleveland, Ohio was told he only had two years to live. He has had numerous treatments over the years, with his cancer returning on a number of occasions, but he attributes his longevity to cannabis and has become a vocal advocate for its use. This September marks the 19th year of his survival. This is a truly remarkable story from a man who never quits.
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