When David McCallion was told that the swelling in his breasts was harmless and a cosmetic problem, he felt reassured.
Five years later, however, the 59-year-old discovered he was one of a tiny fraction of British men who are diagnosed with a disease that typically strikes women — breast cancer.
The cancer has now spread to other parts of the father-of-two’s body, meaning the disease has entered its secondary stages.
But in contrast to the support given to women battling