It is important to discuss Breast Cancer with family as they are often the best resource for emotional and physical support as you battle through treatments. They are often eager to assist you in any way and would love to know how it is that they can be of help. Your children will want assurance that you are taking the right steps to defeating breast cancer and that there is much hope. It may be useful to find out your family history of cancer and breast cancer when making decisions with your doctor on how to proceed
Dear Lance Armstrong and Presidential candidates, My name is Doug Haberstroh, and I am a breast cancer husband. I'm here because I hope people can learn from the story of my wife, Keri Haberstroh. Keri was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 25, about nine months after we were married. I lost Keri this past November. My two questions for…
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