Nersan Govender

June 17, 2013, will be the day that will always be remembered as the day my life changed forever. I went to the Linksfield casualty to have a little lump […]

Eugene “Skip” S. Armstrong, Jr

In 1980, I was in graduate school at the University of Georgia and got a call from Dad that he had breast cancer.  He was soon getting surgery to remove […]

Michael C. Dimopoulos

It was July 2016; I had just joined a gym two weeks prior, thanks to my wife’s teasing (the woman loves to work out), so I caved and started going. […]

Eugene ‘Gene’ S. Armstrong, Sr.

In 1980, I was in graduate school at the  University of Georgia and got a call from Dad that he had breast cancer.  He was soon getting surgery to remove […]

Angus Pratt

July 25, 1958 – December 4, 2025 Angus was diagnosed with breast cancer in April 2018. And shortly after, along came a lung cancer diagnosis in early May of 2018. […]

Stephen Pearson

Aged 62, I live in New South Wales, Australia. As a commercial director for a number of multinational companies, I’ve travelled extensively and lived in both New Zealand and England. […]

Leon Hugo

I’m a 45-year-old male with breast cancer. It has taken me most of 2020 to own and say that sentence aloud. I was naive enough to assume it only happened […]

Jack Adelman

For many years, my primary physician gave me a breast examination during my annual physical and told me the lump in my breast was probably a cyst. However, in May […]

Mark O’Connor

I found a lump on my left nipple when we were on holiday. At first, I just thought I had knocked it, as I was working as a builder at […]

Bill Griffith

I found out I had male breast cancer on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, 2004, after going to the doctor 13 months earlier with my suspicions. I had been playing […]