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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- When Doug Ruch was told he had just 12 to 18 months to live, he didn't choose to stay home. Instead, he hit the road - on a mission to help as many people as possible while ...
Doug Ruch, 55, with a graying beard and breathless positive energy, knows two things for certain: One: He’s going to die — and not later, but sooner. In January, Ruch was gobsmacked to be ...
When his doctor told him he had just 12 to 18 months to live after his cancer metastasized, Doug Ruch decided to devote his remaining time to doing community service in all 50 states. Earlier this ...
After learning in January that his prostate cancer had become terminal, Doug Ruch returned to his San Antonio apartment and reflected on one of his biggest regrets: being too focused on himself ...
“Tomorrow isn’t guaranteed for any of us and now I get to live like there isn’t one," Doug Ruch tells PEOPLE Doug Ruch, 55, of San Antonio, received news earlier this year that he has stage ...
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