My wife, Keri Haberstroh, was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 25 in 2005. My name is Doug, and I am here to tell Keri's breast cancer story, from start to finish. Keri's breast cancer treatment process had been longer than expected. At this point, she was almost done with her second round of chemotherapy. But since the first round of... Read more
October is not just another month on the calendar. For women facing breast cancer (too many by my count), it is a month for them to be heard, a month for some to celebrate a survivor's victory, a month for others to reflect on only a memory, and a month to stand up for the ones we love who are engaged in a battle on which their life... Read more
My name is Doug Haberstroh, and this is the story of my wife Keri. Shortly after we were married, Keri was diagnosed with breast cancer. She was only 25 years old. It was her wish to share her story with the world. A few days before the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in October 2005, Keri was approached by the Community Chair who... Read more
My wife, Keri Haberstroh, was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 25. It was March of 2005, and we had been married for nine months. My name is Doug, and I am here to tell Keri's breast cancer story, from start to finish. See the full breast cancer comic strip. Subject: Only ONE More LeftSent: Friday, October 14... Read more