True. While breast cancer is more commonly associated with women, men can also develop breast cancer. Though rare, it's estimated that around 1 in 833 men will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. Men have breast tissue, though typically less developed than women's, and this tissue can still be susceptible to cancerous growth.
They are not inevitably false, but they are necessarily incomplete.
False.
If there was an actual embryo, it was not a false pregnancy.
No, Kyle Massey has stated that the cancer rumors are false.
False. Proto-oncogenes are genes that can potentially become oncogenes, which are associated with cancer development. They are present in all individuals, not just those with cancer.
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