Tom Welch

You Shouldn’t Have to Mourn the Loss of Your Mother and Your Wife At the age of 14 you shouldn’t have to mourn the loss of your mother. My mother […]
Brock Bowles

August 28, 1945 – September 16, 2004 Brock and I were in Aspen, CO for a wedding in November 2001 when Brock found a lump in his right breast. Brock […]
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, […]
Zweli Nkosi

Zweli Nkosi (61) lives in Gauteng, South Africa with his wife, Patricia. They have four adult children. Late September 2019, Zweli noticed blood stains on a white shirt he was […]
Fred van der Kade

In August 2018, I incidentally stroked my left breast. It was itchy, but suddenly I felt something hard. Felling again and again, it still was there. Something small and hard. […]
Luis A. Tuma

In February of 2023 I was diagnosed with Stage 1 Invasive Carcinoma breast cancer. One day in June 2022, I felt a lump behind one of my nipples. When I […]
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 […]