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Stand With Me in the Fight Against Breast Cancer
Dear friends, family, and supporters,
My name is Natural Langdon, and I am reaching out for your support during the most challenging time of my life. On June 25, 2023, I was diagnosed with breast cancer after experiencing intense chest pain.
Tests revealed that I carry a genetic mutation that increases my risk of breast cancer, requiring both medical and holistic treatments, many of which are not covered by my insurance. I am seeking $30,000 to cover my medical care and associated expenses.
Due to my condition, I am unable to work regularly, which has resulted in significant financial hardship. Your support during this time is incredibly valuable to me.
My Journey:
Despite these challenges, I am dedicated to healing and regaining my vitality and inner peace. I've embraced holistic treatments to complement conventional medicine. This journey is not just about fighting cancer but about healing and rebuilding my life.
Your Impact:
Your support and prayers are invaluable. If you've ever witnessed the struggles of someone battling cancer or have fought this battle yourself, you understand the profound impact it can have. My journey to heal from breast cancer is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and determination.
By contributing to this campaign, you are helping me access the holistic treatments and therapies I need to strengthen my body and mind, making my battle against cancer more effective and less taxing. No matter the size, every contribution brings me one step closer to healing.
How You Can Help:
1. Financial Contributions: Any amount you can contribute will help me cover my medical needs and expenses.
2. Share My Campaign: Please share this campaign with your network to help spread the word.
3. Pray For Me: Please pray for my continued healing and restoration.
Important Statistics:
- Breast cancer in men is rare, accounting for less than 1% of all diagnosed cases globally.
- According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the incidence rate of breast cancer in men is 0.40 per 105 person-years, while in women it is 66.7 per 105 person-years. This means that about one in 833 men will develop breast cancer in their lifetime.
- The median age of diagnosis for breast cancer in men varies by race and ethnicity. From 2017 to 2021, Black men in the U.S. were diagnosed at a median age of 65, compared to 70 for white men. Non-Hispanic Black men also had the highest incidence and death rates from breast cancer during this period.
- Risk factors include getting older, exposure to x-rays and radiotherapy, high estrogen levels, and Klinefelter's syndrome.
Symptoms of breast cancer in men include:
- A painless lump in the breast
- Nipple discharge
- Nipple retraction
- Breast swelling
- Breast skin ulcer
- Lump or swelling under the arm
- In the U.S., the 5-year relative survival rate for male breast cancer is 82%, but survival rates can vary based on several factors.
Thank you for being part of my journey. Your support means the world to me.
With gratitude, peace, and love,
Natural Langdon
