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Steve Foley
Petoskey News-Review
PETOSKEY Rick Wendland has had quite the long journey over the past year and a half.
Wendland, who moved to the Harbor Springs area just before the COVID-19 pandemic’s onset, was diagnosed with prostate cancer after receiving a physical his first in a year and a half when he was living and working in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
“I ended up at MD Anderson (a University of Texas cancer center) in Houston where I was also living before that, got in with the top genitourology people there and was diagnosed, tested and went through with the removal of the prostate, which was cancerous, through a radical robotic prostatectomy.”