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Breast Cancer in Males

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  • Test for Male Breast Cancer

    Male breast cancer is discovered in men the same way it is found in female. Breast cancer in males and females are quite similar, but issues such as breast size and time of detection affect the survival rate in male breast cancer.

  • What to Look for in Male Breast Cancer

    Breast cancer is not just a woman's disease. It's true that men's breast tissue cells are less susceptible to cancer because they aren't as fully developed as women's are, but it is possible they can turn cancerous. Although breast cancer in men is rare and only accounts for 1 percent of all breast cancer cases, it is best to schedule an examination with your doctor if you experience any symptoms.

  • Male Breast Cancer Symptoms

    While most people believe that breast cancer is a disease that only affects women, there is the potential that a man can develop this form of cancer. Cases of men who have breast cancer are far less than those in women, but it is something that a man should still be aware of, especially when he gets to a certain age. To ensure that he is healthy, a man can perform the same type of monitoring of his chest tissue as well as the surrounding region that a woman would perform, and keep an eye out for the common symptoms…

  • How to Prevent Male Breast Cancer

    Men, just like women, can suffer from breast cancer. A study by the American Cancer Society puts the deaths from male breast cancer at 0.22 percent of all men's cancer deaths. This is despite the fact that men have a very small amount of breast tissue. Anybody with any amount of breast tissue can develop breast cancer. Men and women patients have equal survival rates. However, early detection as well as reduction of risk factors holds the key to preventing male breast cancer.

  • About Male Breast Cancer

    Male breast cancer is very rare, and it generally occurs among men who are between 60 to 70 years of age. Some reasons that could cause male breast cancer include family history of breast cancer, radiation exposure and having higher levels of estrogen than is average for men. Many people believe that breast cancer can only happen to women, but that is not true since men also have tissue that can deal with cancerous changes.

  • Signs & Symptoms of Breast Cancer for Males

    Signs and symptoms of breast cancer for males in this free home health video.

  • Tumors & Male Breast Cancer

    Understand tumors and male breast cancer in this free home health video.

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