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Army veteran ‘a testimony’ to breast cancer for men
“I’d like to let men know, it can happen and I’m a testimony to that,” Army veteran Boyd Elliott said of his breast cancer diagnosis.
By Cathy Dyson, The Free Lance-Star
Stop staring at my breasts — oh wait, that’s where my rank is
The placement of the rank on the chest is a concern for many women during promotion ceremonies, says the author of this commentary.
By Lt. Col. Rachael Hoagland
Lawmakers want to require Tricare to cover 3D mammograms
Female lawmakers seek the same coverage for 3D mammograms for Tricare beneficiaries as for patients in Medicare and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
By Patricia Kime
3 Heroes Who Took the Fight to Breast Cancer
More than 3.8 million people in this country are survivors of breast cancer, but every 13 minutes, a woman will lose her life to it. Military spouses Victoria Warren and Shannon Summa and Air Force Master Sergeant Laura Speranza know this reality intimately. Though each has had a different breast cancer journey, they are all part of a community of fighters battling this disease in the military health system.
No more luxury’ breast pumps for new moms under Tricare policy change
No more coverage for breast pumps with wireless connectivity to smartphones. And new moms will get only one, not two.
By Natalie Gross
Corps unveils its new drone insignia
The new breast insignia is authorized for both enlisted and officers qualified to fly unmanned aircraft.
By Shawn Snow