Kenneth Todd Nelson

I’ve dedicated my life to service. Anything that I can do to bring about a change, awareness, and to help others is what I’m excited about. Kenneth Nelson Early Diagnosis […]
Leigh Horton

There was a not uncommon response when Leigh Horton began telling people he had breast cancer. They thought he was talking about his wife, Tracy. “When we started telling people, a […]
Freddie Amos

In November 2007, I started having really bad pains in my lower stomach area and loose stools that came and went. It came down to me eating 2-3 bananas and […]
Tony Savage

As a retired San Diego Chargers defensive tackle, I’ve had my share of injuries and surgeries. Nothing I endured on the field was as difficult as my breast cancer surgery […]
Jeff Heinz

Jeff Heinz, 66, who retired as a newspaper photographer after more than 35 years, never thought he’d become a storyteller. His diagnosis for male breast cancer changed that. He was […]
Joseph Glowacki

When I found a lump on my right breast in 2009, I was 68 years old. I knew I was in trouble because they ordered a sonogram right away. I […]
Jim Keegan

On May 6, 2013, my wife and I were laying in the bed and she felt a lump under my skin in my left breast. The lump was small but […]
Rick Martin Bacon

I was diagnosed with breast cancer in October, six days before my 50th birthday. A couple of years before, I noticed something strange. I teach medieval martial arts, and part […]
Len Robertson

Five years ago, a tumor was discovered in the duct of my left nipple. The tumor stimulated the nipple duct to lactate and then discharge blood. Classified as benign, it […]
Barry Jones

I have been abducted by male breast cancer. Yes, I refuse to call this a “journey”. That is something you choose and look forward to doing. Nothing about this fits […]