i learnt i had been morse lated. i knew the chance of recurrence was in the ballpark of 85% because of how they handled it inside of me. >> 80%. >> i knew if it came back i had a life expect si of two years. >> amy underwent chemotherapy and follow up surgery. >> my wife was hit in a way that was, as a surgeon, i recognised it as a catastrophic hit. if you disrupt the cancer you upstage one to stage 4 cancer. >> it strikes less than 1 in 10,000 women. for women that undergo surgery, it goes up to 1 in 350. for those women, morselation is a risk. he is channelling his campaign telling anyone that is listening that there's no place for morcellation during a hysterectomy, that it could be deadly to women with undetected cancer. they took concerns to administrators at the hospital, where amy had her surgery. the recovery and the campaign took its toll. >> my husband put a lot of effort into the campaign and getting the word out and trying to change the surgical practice. initially we wanted to say to the women's hospital