At The Templeton Wellness Foundation, we’re all about listening to real voices and learning from unexpected journeys. In this moving piece from The Seattle Times, a wife shares her husband’s brush with the very real—but often overlooked—reality that breast cancer can affect men, too. She details how his symptoms were dismissed, how fear crept into their home, and how one doctor’s insight changed everything.

It’s a story that hits home: cancer doesn’t read a gender chart before it shows up. And as survivors and caregivers, it reminds us that paying attention—early and often—can make all the difference.

>>Read the full story here: Breast cancer strikes men, too. My husband is one of them

When Men Get Breast Cancer

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