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Mikel Seblin

As a Man, I Underwent a Double Mastectomy: My Story of Resilience and Transformation Chapter 1: The Discovery From a young age, I had a sense that something was wrong […]

Brian Pinny

My doctor looked at me grimly and said “Sorry, I’m afraid that you have the very rare condition of male breast cancer. Only one in a hundred thousand males get […]

Jeff Flynn

I was diagnosed with Male Breast Cancer in September 2012, aged 59. During a left breast mastectomy, almost immediately after diagnosis, 35 axillary lymph nodes were removed, of which 34 […]

Giles Cooper

Giles was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014. “My father was 77 when he died in 2004 from breast cancer. He was from a generation of men who never really […]

Bill Harris

The dog we rescued may have saved my life. I had an amazing, affectionate, and beautiful Rhodesian Ridgeback/Boxer mix named Prynne. She lost her eyesight to glaucoma at the beginning […]

Christopher Gregg

In 2018 Chris Gregg was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic cancer and given 24 months to live. Like every other patient with a stage 4 cancer considered to be incurable, […]

John Wells

August 3, 1944-July 2, 2024 What started like a bruise on my chest ended up being Stage II breast cancer. I had never thought about a man having breast cancer, […]

Michael Heaven

November 6, 1959 – May 3, 2021 In July 2016, Michael was diagnosed with a very rare and extremely aggressive form of triple-positive male breast cancer. This came as a […]

Michael Greenhalgh

 “When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I had been a GP for 27 years (I’m now retired) but had never seen a case of breast cancer in men at […]

Richard Galloway

Sixty-two-year-old Richard is a Gardener. He was diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2015. “It was just over four years ago when I first discovered something wasn’t quite right. I’d […]

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