Jake Messier

Jake Messier was initially misdiagnosed with stage 2B invasive ductal carcinoma, male breast cancer, in August 2023. A self-described “regular guy from Massachusetts,” his life was upended by a disease […]

Brian Place

In June of 2005, I was 41 years old when I was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. I was showering one morning and discovered a pea-sized lump in my left breast; […]

Robert Kaitz

My father died of colon cancer in 1986 because he was too stubborn to go to the doctor. I promised my family, loved ones, and myself I would not let […]

Randy Klauk

Before bed, while watching TV at 54 years old, I noticed a small lump just to the left of my right nipple, about the size of a pea. I visited […]

Geoff Sweeney

I live in Derby, with my wife Lindsey, and my two daughters. In September 2020, when I was 48, I was first diagnosed with breast cancer. I had always enjoyed […]

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 […]

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, […]

Chris Cella

In January of 2018, I received the bad news that a health issue I thought was heart related. As it turned out, the pain I had been having in the […]

Zac Yarborough

Zac “Yeti” Yarbrough wakes up every morning and makes a choice. And it shows. When you talk to Zac, a few things stand out. First, the burly salt-and-pepper beard. Second, […]

Kizito (Kizi) Kamasho

My Diagnosis, Feb 11th, 2022 I have been an intensive care nurse in the NHS within the UK for over 27 years. On February 11, 2022, at the age of […]