Breast Cancer in Men

Picture obtained from Breast Health focus.
Men can get breast cancer too, but again, it is extremely rare. Only 200 men in the UK develop breast cancer each year. However, the illness is more likely to prove fatal than in women, mainly due to late diagnosis, as men are often too embarrassed to see their GP early on. The main symptom to look out for is a lump in the breast, and less common symptoms include: nipple discharge (often blood strained); nipple retraction; and swollen lymph glands under the arm. Most men who develop breast cancer are over 60.
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Breast Cancer site
A man's journey with Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer in Men
Breast Health for men-Four Health
Breast cancer in men similar to that in Women
Early detection article
Men with Breast Cancer- Breast Cancer Care
More information on Breast Cancer Health
General information on Breast Cancer in men
NHS will fund Herceptin for Breast Cancer in Men- 08/05/2006
New Website to Support Male Breast Cancer Patients
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