Updated: February 14, 2023 22:52
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Some of us might think that breast cancer only affects women, but in fact it doesn’t, it can happen to men too
Like women, men also have breast cell tissue, which allows cancer cells to grow and develop in the area
Quoted from the page Breastcancer.orgbreast cancer in men only takes up about 1% of the total cases of breast cancer
The total number of cases of male breast cancer in 2020 is estimated to reach 2,620, and 520 of them will die as a result of this disease.
Male breast cancer symptoms
Like the symptoms of female breast cancer, men also have the same symptoms, as quoted from the page hellodoctor that is:
- The appearance of a lump in the breast, this lump can be found under the nipple or around the areola. The characteristics of these lumps are that they feel supple, don’t move, and sometimes don’t hurt
- Nipples discharge
- The nipples are pulled inward
- In the nipple area or around the nipple it feels hard and swollen, and sometimes accompanied by a change in color
- A rash or sores around the nipples that don’t heal
Factors Causing Disease
Quoted from page hellosehatUntil now, the cause of breast cancer in men is not clearly known, however, there are several factors that can increase a man’s risk of contracting this disease. Among them:
As you get older, the risk of getting this disease increases. Usually most experienced in the age range of 60-70 years
- Genetics and Family History
One of the abnormal genes that can be passed from parent to child, which makes a man at risk for breast cancer is a BRCA2 mutation. This means that if a man has parents or family, especially men who have a history of breast cancer, then he is at risk of experiencing the same disease
- Estrogen and Testosterone
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