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traveltext
6 years agoMember
Thanks @Sister . Chest cancer has been tried but there's no such disease and it causes confusion. I know guys who started out calling it this and gave up when people said "what?"
Thanks for your and many others support. The aim is to raise community awareness that this is a genderless disease.
The blokes are missing because they are embarrassed to have what is considered a women's disease. It's taken me five years to realise this. BCNA used to champion us, but they have lost the plot on male breast cancer. You might remember Rob Fincher here a couple of years ago. I worked with him before he passed and we wrote a manifesto which everyone is free to distribute:
Thanks for your and many others support. The aim is to raise community awareness that this is a genderless disease.
We'll get there.