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Can men get breast cancer ?

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How much is breast cancer common among men , if any ?

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Breast cancer is much less common in men compared to women, but it can still occur. While breast cancer is predominantly associated with women, men have breast tissue as well, and they can develop breast cancer. Here are some key points about breast cancer in men:

Incidence:

  • Breast cancer in men is rare, accounting for less than 1% of all breast cancer cases.
  • The American Cancer Society estimates that in the United States, about 2,620 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in men in a given year.

Risk Factors:

  • Some risk factors for breast cancer in men are similar to those in women, including age, family history of breast cancer, certain gene mutations (such as BRCA2), and exposure to high levels of estrogen.

Symptoms:

  • Male breast cancer often presents as a painless lump or mass in the breast tissue or chest area.
  • Other symptoms might include nipple discharge, changes in the skin over the breast, and changes in the shape of the breast.

Diagnosis and Treatment:

  • Diagnosis involves imaging tests, biopsies, and pathology analysis similar to those used for women.
  • Treatment options for male breast cancer include surgery (mastectomy or lumpectomy), radiation, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, and targeted therapy, depending on the type and stage of cancer.

Awareness and Early Detection:

  • Awareness of male breast cancer is essential, as early detection can lead to better outcomes.
  • Men are less likely to consider the possibility of breast cancer, which can lead to delays in diagnosis and treatment.

While male breast cancer is rare, it's important for both men and women to be aware of the potential risks and symptoms. If you notice any changes in the breast area, such as lumps, changes in skin texture, or other unusual symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis.

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