By Liz Szabo, USA TODAY
When Al Shockney’s wife was diagnosed with breast cancer, he was gripped by fear. For about half an hour.
But her diagnosis, which could have paralyzed him, instead gave Shockney a mission.
“It did cross my mind, ‘What would I do if she wasn’t around?’ ” says Shockney, 66, of Reisterstown, Md.
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