Man with breast cancer will be on chemotherapy for rest of his life View 6 Images
A chef who was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer, which means he will have chemotherapy “for the rest of (his) life”, is urging all men to “check their chests”. Mat Kelly, 42, who lives in New Cross, London, with his fiancee Rachel, found a lump in his chest in October last year, while working in America, helping to launch a new restaurant in Chicago.
After visiting his GP, he was referred to hospital for further testing, where he said he had to push for “progress and answers”, and he was diagnosed with breast cancer just two days before Christmas. Then came the “gut punch”, Mat said, as he was told in January, following a PET scan, that the cancer had spread to his lymph nodes and into

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