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KISS's Peter Criss revealed he is a breast cancer survivor

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October 4, 2013

Kiss's Peter Criss revealed a secret at St. John's University in order to shed light on the very real threat of male breast cancer yesterday (October 3), added yesterday's issue of The Staten Island Advance. Criss is a breast cancer survivor," added The Staten Island Advance yesterday.

"It was embarrassing to talk about, because it's not a man thing," Criss told more than 100 students and faculty members gathered in St. John's University's Kelleher Center on Thursday for an event to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month, added the Advance.

After discovering a painful lump while working out six years ago, he visited his doctor, who initially told him it was nothing to worry about before diagnosis "I was freaked out," Criss said to the Advance. "Immediately, I went 'What? Men don't get breast cancer,'" added the report.

"Because it was caught in the beginning stages, the growth was removed by surgery, avoiding the painful regiment of chemotherapy," added the Advance.. "For the next year, Criss didn't tell anyone of the ordeal because he felt embarrassed as a man to have had the disease," added the report.

But once he began noticing that there really were not any prominent figures -- or any figures for that matter -- raising awareness that men can get the disease, he decided to speak out."If it must be done I'll do it for free standing on my head naked, whatever it has to be, I'll do it," Criss said.

I'm happy at the fact that I'm getting through," added Criss, according to The Advance.

Michael Lazzarotti of Dongan Hills, who attended the luncheon, already knew men could get breast cancer because of Criss' previous awareness efforts.

"I actually knew that Peter Criss had breast cancer, so that drew my awareness to it," Lazzarotti said to The Advance. "It's devastating; it could happen to anybody at any moment in their life. Successful people, such as himself, at any moment success can be put on hold because of an illness. It's very unfortunate."

Kyle Glasse of New Dorp was not aware that men could get breast cancer until hearing Criss speak Thursday," added the newspaper.

"I actually have a history of breast cancer and many other forms of cancer in my family, so it's actually really scary to know this," Glasse said in the report.

Staten Islander tell us your opinion about Criss's brave choice to speak out against the rare disease affecting men, male breast cancer.

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