
When Men Get Breast Cancer
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.
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.
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