In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, this episode of Real Talk with Micah Smith shares stories of loss, resilience and advocacy from Coloradans whose lives have been forever changed by breast cancer. Hear how Welton Street Cafe in Denver's Five Points neighborhood is keeping a beloved community member’s legacy alive through action and awareness. Plus, one local man opens up about his journey battling male breast cancer, a disease often overlooked and misunderstood. And, we visit an expert at HCA HealthONE to learn why more young women are being diagnosed. These conversations are a powerful reminder that breast cancer doesn't discriminate, but education, awareness and early action can help save lives.
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