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Monday, April 3, 2017

ClickOnDetroit : declared in Man arrested for wearing "inappropriate" breast cancer shirt

The bright pink shirt he was wearing has the words "Breast Matter" and a drawing of breasts on it. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Over the weekend, a man was asked to leave a restaurant after refusing to remove his t-shirt, that supported breast cancer awareness. His sister is also a survivor of breast cancer. Brian Studdard was asked to leave Niki's West restaurant in Birmingham, Alabama after the hostess said his shirt was inappropriate. Studdard was in town from Atlanta to attend a birthday party for his 99-year-old father and was wearing the shirt in remembrance of a friend who recently died from breast cancer.


Dad is diagnosed with breast cancer for a THIRD time

He said: "The cancer was still treated as breast cancer, but had spread to my breast bone. At Maidstone Hospital, he was given a mammogram, scans and biopsies and was subsequently diagnosed with stage two breast cancer, which was HER2 positive. Herceptin works by attaching itself to the HER2 receptors on the surface of breast cancer cells and blocking them from receiving growth signals. Payroll clerk Stuart Weaver, 48, was initially diagnosed with breast cancer 12 years ago. She continued: "Our boys were only 11 and eight when they first heard my husband had breast cancer and they are grown up now.

Restaurant asks man to remove his breast cancer shirt
'One of my best friends died a few months ago from breast cancer, one of my sisters is a breast cancer survivor, so it means a lot.' Police were called to a restaurant after a man refused to remove his breast cancer shirt when a hostess said it was inappropriate. However, among the warnings against tank tops, crop tops, pajamas and bare feet, there wasn't a sign about breast cancer shirts. An unblurred version of the shirt pictured rightShortly after arriving to the restaurant, Studdard was told he needed to change. Brian Studdard was asked to leave Niki's West restaurant in Birmingham, Alabama, for wearing a bright pink shirt with the words 'Breast Matter' and a drawing of breasts on it, on Saturday.


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