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Nancy E. Holroyd, RN's avatar

50 years ago a male member of my then church had breast cancer. I remember the church collectively gasping. None of us had ever heard of a man being diagnosed. He and his wife educated all of us as we prepared meals for their freezer. They couple was in their late forties with teenage children.

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Kristina Adams Waldorf, MD's avatar

Thank you for telling this story. I wonder if he had a genetic mutation that put him more at risk. Please make this comment on the Monday editorial.

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Ann-Charlotte Gavel Adams's avatar

Fantastic piece! Thank you! So - vitally - important to share the information on male breast cancer. I will read, comment and spread the word of the article in all my media channels.

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Kristina Adams Waldorf, MD's avatar

Appreciate! The article posts on Monday at 6 AM PST. I will send out another post with the link on Monday as well. Thank you.

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