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 […]

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 […]

Alan Herbert

Late in February 2012 I was falling asleep when I felt my left breast was itching by the nipple. Being a man, I scratched gently, and I felt a lump! […]

Bob Trafter

May 9, 1954 – April 28, 2017 Journey, what journey? This has been more like a trip to hell and back. In 1995. I felt something right under my right […]

Reuben Board

Back in November 2022 I was working on a building site driving a telescopic handler in Exmouth East Devon, I squeezed past a stack of blocks and hurt myself on […]

Ben Porch

While the risk of breast cancer is relatively low for men, the odds go up for those who carry the BRCA2 gene mutation. About a year ago, Ben Porch, 59, […]

Galen Johnson

About the time Covid-19 started, I felt a small bump on my chest. I figured it was an abscess because I had had them before.  Since doctors and hospitals were […]

José Antonio Barrena Blazquez

At first, I thought my journey had been no different from that of other breast cancer patients. Soon after sharing my experience with them, I realized how lucky I was. […]

Nathan Spencer

My name is Nat Spencer and I’m a breast cancer survivor from 9/11. This is my story from that dreadful day up to the present. I remember getting off the […]

David McCallion

David McCallion, from Manchester England, was 55 years old when he noticed changes in one of his breasts. He first thought it was related to a previous diagnosis of Gynecomastia, which is […]

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