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What Breast Cancer Awareness Month Means to Me: A Son's Perspective

Marc Heyison
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President, Men Against Breast Cancer

My mom is a survivor since 1992 and as a result became a breast...

Marc Heyison

Thursday, October 04, 2007
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Breast cancer has had a profound impact on my life. This time of year, during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I reflect on the disease and the impact it has had on my life and my priorities. First and foremost, I never forget how blessed and fortunate I am that my mom is alive and well. For the pa...
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    smopkins
    Thursday, October 04, 2007 at 05:54 PM
    I understand what you are saying its true that you get a better understanding about what's important.  As I had said I'm in this alone with five kids to support and a wife who has stage 4 cancer.  She recently had to be the hospital for three weeks and I ran and ran but, I know God looks at us all and caring for someone is a very special job and only few can do this.  I have three classes and five children to support I work forty hours a weeks I'm tired I just love my family and God gave them to me and I will do whatever it take to provide for them.
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