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Survivingbreastcancer.org4 minBreast Cancer StoriesThank You, CancerBy Mojgan Hadi Hello, my name is Mojgan Hadi, and this is my story. My Background l was born in 1969 to a middle class family in Tehran....
Survivingbreastcancer.org3 minBlogMen Do Get Breast Cancer, Even MeBy Ted Not me! Men don’t get breast cancer, right? Especially males like me who have always taken pride in taking decent care of oneself....
Survivingbreastcancer.org2 minBlogSharing My Journey Has Been LiberatingBy Adrea Carr I lost my mommy to breast cancer when I was 13. She was 47 years young when she died, just 5 days shy of her 48th birthday....
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