Doctors dismissed my common hearing complaint for years. It was cancer
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To the casual observer, Anthony Greco embodies the epitome of vitality and strength. At 31, this fitness enthusiast stands tall at six feet, sporting impressive biceps and chiseled abs that could rival those of Hollywood’s finest, including Mark Wahlberg.

Greco’s dedication to fitness sees him in the gym approximately five times a week, where he showcases his strength with the ability to perform 45 pull-ups in a single session and run a mile in under six minutes. However, beneath his muscular exterior lies an unexpected and daunting challenge.

Anthony is in the fight of his life against a rare brain cancer, affecting just one in 200,000 people. This aggressive cancer has insidiously spread its tentacles deep within his brain, casting a shadow over each day.

The harrowing journey began in November 2011 when Greco, then just 17, was diagnosed with astrocytoma. This type of cancer, slow-growing yet insidious, originates from brain cells that usually serve to support surrounding tissues. Tragically, his cancer was identified as diffuse, indicating it had already begun to infiltrate his brain.

In the years since his diagnosis, Greco has undergone three major surgeries, including a procedure that involved the removal of a portion of his left frontal cortex—the brain region crucial for emotion, language, and cognitive functions. Alongside surgery, he has been enduring chemotherapy treatments for half a decade in his relentless battle against the disease.

Since then, he has had three surgeries to try and expel the tumor, including one in which surgeons removed part of his left frontal cortex – the area of the brain responsible for emotion, language and cognitive function. He has also been receiving chemotherapy for five years.

But the cancer keeps returning, and in 2024, it was detected on the motor cortex of his brain – the area responsible for movement – meaning it could leave him paralyzed.

‘I feel like a Ferrari with a bad engine,’ Greco told the Daily Mail. ‘This cancer just keeps coming back.’ 

Anthony Greco is battling a rare form of brain cancer. He has had three brain surgeries so far, but the cancer has again been detected

Anthony Greco is battling a rare form of brain cancer. He has had three brain surgeries so far, but the cancer has again been detected 

Warning signs emerged when he was just 15 years old, after a nurse raised the alarm over his left ear’s hearing abilities.

Greco said he was not aware of any hearing loss, and that his hearing was above average, but the nurse said the results were not what was expected for someone his age.

It led him to receive a brain scan at the local hospital, which revealed a tiny black spot that looked like ‘a shadow’ in the front left of his brain. At the time, they did not suspect anything serious.

‘Doctors had no idea what that was,’ he told the Daily Mail. ‘They just said, “that’s weird,” and asked me to keep coming back for scans.’

Two years later, Greco returned for scans which showed the ‘shadow’ had grown. 

This raised concerns and prompted doctors to perform a craniotomy on the then-17-year-old boy. It was a three to five-hour surgery where his skull was opened and the tumor and a small surrounding area of the brain was cut out.

Tests on the tissue they removed led to Greco’s diagnosis.  

According to the American Cancer Society, in cases of diffuse astrocytoma diagnosed among 15- to 39-year-olds, 79 percent survive for five years or more after their diagnosis. The Mayo Clinic estimates the lifespan for patients is just seven to eight years after diagnosis on average.

Greco’s craniotomy was a success, and doctors at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where he was treated, told him that there was then a 95 percent chance that the cancer was gone.

Despite the diagnosis, Greco remains in good spirits and exercises regularly to keep his body strong

Despite the diagnosis, Greco remains in good spirits and exercises regularly to keep his body strong

But at a follow-up scan a year later, physicians detected the cancer again in the front-left portion of his brain.

He had a second craniotomy, forcing him to sit out his second semester of college. Again, doctors thought they had removed all the cancer, but a year later it was detected for a third time.

After considering options, Greco opted for a third brain surgery in 2017, hoping that this would be the last.

He said that, at the time, doctors said he could have the surgery now and then do chemotherapy or leave the new tumor and wait for a new treatment, such as a new drug, to emerge.

‘I was like, “I don’t think I can live with a brain tumor in my head. Can you just take it out? And we’ll talk about further treatment after,”‘ Greco told the Daily Mail.

After the third operation, doctors were again hopeful that the cancer had finally been beaten.

But in 2020, after he had another scan, they again detected changes in his brain that indicated the cancer was back.

Greco was put on a oral chemotherapy drug, which he has now taken every day for the last five years.

It appeared to be working, but in 2024, Greco was told that scans showed the tumor was back. He is now having a scan every six months while he decides what to do about it.

Despite the experience, Greco remains in good spirits, joking that he considers himself to be an ‘undercover cancer patient.’

If Greco has another surgery, doctors will need to remove the tumor from near his motor neurons, which could leave him paralyzed

If Greco has another surgery, doctors will need to remove the tumor from near his motor neurons, which could leave him paralyzed

Greco is shown above at a hospital appointment to track his health

Greco is shown above at a hospital appointment to track his health

Although he has had three brain surgeries, Greco said he has suffered no neurological deficits or personality loss. He also said he had no side effects from chemotherapy.

He always enjoyed fitness before the cancer was detected, and has stuck with exercise, saying the cancer motivates him to keep heading to the gym.

‘I do believe exercise has helped me through all of this,’ he told the Daily Mail.

‘Just like, treating your body kindly, you know, and taking care of it. I am very lucky not to have had any side effects.

‘I’ve had friends that have passed from cancer and just seeing how hard they fought to stay alive… when I’m really down, it’s like, this has got to be worth something.

‘No matter how bad anything is, it’s not always going to be that bad. It’s been better before, it’s been worse before.’

Greco lifts weights four to five times a week. He can lift 225lbs on the bench press and do 405lbs deadlifts. 

He also does cardio, having cycled for seven hours last week in preparation for his nine-hour ride for cancer research. He also attends yoga classes.

Greco has taken up stand-up comedy to keep him in good spirits and share his story

Greco has taken up stand-up comedy to keep him in good spirits and share his story

To cope with his diagnosis, Greco has started to do stand-up comedy. He said it helps raise his spirits and allows him to tell others about his story.

‘I have a tumor in my motor cortex. I don’t know how much longer I’m going to be able to write or speak or walk or go to the gym or do any of those things,’ he told the Daily Mail.

‘So, I’m just trying to appreciate them and enjoy them and be as present as I can for as long as possible.’

Greco has had romantic relationships in the past, but said that these often fizzle because of the cancer’s impact on his life.

‘Dating is kind of a nightmare’, he said, ‘because it’s like, every few years, something comes up with me.

‘And then I need to deal with that, which, you know, I don’t always feel safe or sure about what’s going on.

‘When it’s that stressful, you just kind of hate yourself and don’t want to be around yourself.’

Every morning when he wakes up, Greco, who is waiting for his next brain scan on March 16, said he is immediately hit by the realization that he is battling brain cancer.

But, rather than collapse, he said he opens his blinds and says ‘thank you’ – knowing that he is still here, can get out of bed, walk and speak.

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