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 […]

Roy Collins

I am a Breast Cancer survivor! My cancer was diagnosed in October 2011, after my wife Teresa noticed my right nipple was inverted. I had stepped out of the shower, […]

Peter Bennett

May 2021 In September 2012, I went to a medical centre with what I thought was an infected right breast. When the doctor examined me, without noticing my inverted nipple, […]

Rob Fincher

June 25, 1957 – June 19, 2019 Do you see what I see? A revised perspective on Male Breast Cancer Personally I find the above tag line taken from that […]

Khevin Barnes

I received the news that I had male breast cancer on May 11, 2014. I was alone when I heard that life changing diagnosis; on the telephone, picking up my […]

David Engle

My breast cancer journey began in the late fall of 2018, just after I’d turned 70 years of age. I had noticed a slight swelling in my right breast, just […]

Ron Workentin

In July 2018, I felt a hard and fairly large lump under my left nipple. It was not painful until afterwards. After a mammogram and ultrasound, I received the results […]

Rick Baca

On October 29, 2015, I received that now all too common phone call, “I’m sorry, Mr. Baca, you have cancer.” At the age of only 46, I was diagnosed with […]

Robert (Ed) Leet 

It was Sunday night, October 7, 2018, approximately 6:00 pm. working on my front porch that had been an all-day event, and finally at the end of the project. It […]