Susan Wilking Horan

3-Time Cancer Survivor - Wellness Advocate - Cancer Coach - Best-Selling Author

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BREAST CANCER AND MEN – AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY DISEASE

October 28, 2020 by Susan Wilking Horan Leave a Comment

Best Selling Author

FACTS FOR THE MEN IN OUR LIVES It’s WELLNESS WEDNESDAY everyone and time for another Blog dedicated to BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH. Most of us are under the impression that breast cancer is a women’s disease. Yet even though it’s far less common, men can develop breast cancer as well. So, let’s shine a bright […]

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MALE BREAST CANCER – 4 RISK FACTORS AND 4 COMMON SYMPTOMS

October 21, 2016 by Susan Wilking Horan Leave a Comment

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BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH FOR MEN Welcome back to #FACTUAL FRIDAY everyone. It’s still October AND it’s still BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH. But, this time we’re going to discuss Breast Cancer in Men. Because, unfortunately, this disease is an equal opportunity disease that affects BOTH sexes. Now, breast cancer in men is RARE. In the United […]

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