Male Breast Cancer News and Research

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Male breast cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the breast. Breast cancer may occur in men. Men at any age may develop breast cancer, but it is usually detected (found) in men between 60 and 70 years of age. Male breast cancer makes up less than 1% of all cases of breast cancer.
Breast and ovarian cancer awareness campaign launched by Myriad Genetics

Breast and ovarian cancer awareness campaign launched by Myriad Genetics

Number of women dying from breast cancer hits record low

Number of women dying from breast cancer hits record low

Male breast cancer

Male breast cancer

Treatment delays result in poor outcomes for men with breast cancer

Treatment delays result in poor outcomes for men with breast cancer

Breast health and cancer prevention tips for women and men

Breast health and cancer prevention tips for women and men

Causes and treatments for gynecomastia

Causes and treatments for gynecomastia

Racial disparities in treatment and survival of male breast cancer

Racial disparities in treatment and survival of male breast cancer

PALB2 gene mutation elevates risk of breast cancer four-fold

PALB2 gene mutation elevates risk of breast cancer four-fold

Combination of anastrozole and a synthetic hormone called goserelin may slow male breast cancer growth

Combination of anastrozole and a synthetic hormone called goserelin may slow male breast cancer growth

Treatment recommendations for breast cancer should not be based on a woman's marital status

Treatment recommendations for breast cancer should not be based on a woman's marital status

Male breast cancer

Male breast cancer

Men with breast cancer gene at risk of pancreatic and prostate cancers

Men with breast cancer gene at risk of pancreatic and prostate cancers

Some men with breast cancer may be having unnecessary radiotherapy

Some men with breast cancer may be having unnecessary radiotherapy

Study clarifies BRCA1 and BRCA2 links with other cancers

Study clarifies BRCA1 and BRCA2 links with other cancers

Largest study ever finds male breast cancer on the rise

Largest study ever finds male breast cancer on the rise

Study finds breast cancer in men is increasing though the disease remains rare

Study finds breast cancer in men is increasing though the disease remains rare

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