Urgent clarification! Clearing up the misunderstanding: Men can also get breast cancer!

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Urgent clarification! Clearing up the misunderstanding: Men can also get breast cancer!
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Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai
 

Men can also have breast cancer, not just women.

Although breast cancer is the number one killer of Thai women and women around the world, in fact, men are also at risk of developing breast cancer, even though it is found less frequently than in women. According to statistics, new male breast cancer patients are found at only 0.5-1% per 100 female breast cancer patients. Most people do not know that men are also at risk of breast cancer, leading to most men not paying attention to breast examinations. In cases where breast cancer is found, it is often at a severe stage, making it harder to treat and having a relatively high mortality rate.   Early symptoms of male breast cancer
  • Rash or chronic sore around the nipple
  • Hard lump in the breast that is not painful when squeezed
  • Redness of the breast or nipple
  • Discharge from the nipple
  • Pulled in or sunken nipple
  Advanced symptoms of male breast cancer
  • Bone pain
  • Swelling of lymph nodes around the armpit
  • Shortness of breath
  • Unusual fatigue
  • Nausea
  • Yellowing of skin and eyes
  Reducing the risk of breast cancer in men Like women, male breast cancer cannot be prevented since the causes are not clearly identified. However, doctors suggest reducing risk as follows:
  • Regular self-breast examination to increase the chance of early detection and treatment
  • Avoid or limit alcohol consumption to a minimal amount
  • Avoid smoking
  • Maintain a healthy weight
  • Exercise regularly
  Best regards, Dr. Arisda Phichayadechakul Specialist in Surgery Breast Center | Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai Tel. 052089888 or Call Center 1719   Related Articles