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Breast Cancer Answers
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A Father’s Fight to Honor His Daughter’s Breast Cancer Legacy
John Scoblick turns grief into advocacy, honoring his daughter Melissa’s fight against metastatic breast cancer.


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June 1, 2025

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After a decade cancer-free, Loretta’s self-exam revealed a new lump, leading to a stage 1 diagnosis and a renewed treatment journey.