Feb 202006
 

Not many people are brave enough to go pub­lic with intim­ate details of med­ic­al prob­lems, espe­cially can­cer, and to start going pub­lic when the prob­lem is dia­gnosed, not just when it’s cured. Ken Hol­man is one of those rare people who have done so, and in email with him shortly after he came out of hos­pit­al he wel­comed my doing my small bit to pub­li­cise what he went through, in the hopes that it will help oth­ers (from Ken: “I know that I would have appre­ci­ated read­ing actu­al testi­mo­ni­als from patients rather than just cor­por­ate med­ic­al reports”). 

For those who don’t know, Ken has been a stal­wart in the SGML/XML com­munity for many years, tak­ing part in vari­ous stand­ards com­mit­tees as well as being a well-regarded teach­er and speak­er. He’s had a bad run health-wise recently, cul­min­at­ing in a bout with pro­state can­cer (which now appears to be effect­ively cured, though some side-effects still remain). The details are at Aware­ness of Male Can­cers – my per­son­al stor­ies; what may be start­ling is that even test res­ults with­in the nor­mal range can indic­ate can­cer that needs to be treated. Here’s hop­ing that few people need to go through what Ken just has, but if you do, I hope you recov­er well and quickly.

  4 Responses to “Courage and Cancer”

  1. Lauren,

    I talked briefly with Ken at the XML 2006 con­fer­ence, where he admit­ted to me that he had can­cer and was hav­ing to “scale back a bit” what he was doing. I real­ized then some­thing that I’d already felt but had­n’t fully artic­u­lated, even to myself — that quiet, self-con­tained Ken Hol­man was truly one of the most ded­ic­ated, brave, and noble people I have ever had the pleas­ure of meet­ing. I am glad to hear that he is through the worst of this, and sin­cerely hope that we all have the pleas­ure of his wis­dom and com­pany for many, many years to come.

  2. I must say that Ken is true heart bravo. Ya its a rare deed when people try to live their lives as usu­ally as they were lead­ing earli­er. Its dif­fi­cult to accept that one is hav­ing can­cer or any such dis­ease. He is truely a brave man. I m glad to know that has recovered.
    Hope to see some great work from him.

  3. The cour­age and determ­in­a­tion of Ken Hol­man is unpar­al­lel. Keep going

  4. Can­cer has been hit­ting my fam­ily over and over again, so its always nice to hear how oth­ers are cop­ing with the desease.

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