Male Breast cancer is not common among males but it can happen. If your family has has a history of male breast cancer , it can increase your risks greatly.
The most common reproductive system cancer in women is the Uterus. It is the fourth most common cancer overall after breast, lung and bowel cancer.
Yes, males can develop breast cancer, although it is much less common than in females. Breast cancer in men accounts for less than 1% of all breast cancer cases. However, it is essential for men to be aware of the signs and symptoms of breast cancer and to seek medical attention if they notice any changes in their breast tissue.
Male Breast cancer is not common among males but it can happen. If your family has has a history of male breast cancer , it can increase your risks greatly.
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yes , percentage less.
About .9% of breast cancer cases are male, so if you're male, you have about a .1% chance of gettin it, which isn't that low
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Both female and male are susceptible to breast cancer .@this person ^^^ females are much more vulnerable to this cancer though...
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Klienfelter SyndromeKlienfelter Syndrome causes a male's breasts to develop much like a woman's. It raises the chances of breast cancer for that male to almost equal with the chances for women.
It is important for women to get regular breast exams with their family doctor. Common symptoms of breast cancer are change in how the breast looks or feels, how the nipple looks or feels, or nipple discharge.