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Two-time survivor urges early detection, says men should get breast changes checked

6710716 · October 29, 2025
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Pamela Booker, a two-time breast cancer survivor and member of Minority Women with Breast Cancer United, urged meeting attendees that early detection saves lives and that men should seek evaluation for breast changes. Booker described a recurrence she experienced and promoted the group's theme, “Here is Life after breast cancer.”

Pamela Booker, a two-time breast cancer survivor, told meeting attendees that early detection saves lives and that men should not ignore breast changes.

"Early detection, which means you yourself…

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