Breast cancer is cancer that starts in breast tissue. Both males and females have breast tissue. This means that anyone, including men and boys, can develop breast cancer.
Breast cancer in men is rare. Male breast cancer accounts for less than 1% of all breast cancers.
The cause of breast cancer in men is not clear. But there are risk factors that make breast cancer more likely in men:
Symptoms of breast cancer in men include:
Your health care provider will take your medical history and family medical history. You will have a physical exam and a breast exam.
Your provider may order other tests, including:
If cancer is found, your provider will order other tests to find out:
The tests may include:
The biopsy and other tests will be used to grade and stage the tumor. The results of those tests will help determine your treatment.
Treatment options for breast cancer in men include:
During and after treatment, your provider may ask you to have more tests. This may include a repeat of tests you had to make the diagnosis.
The long-term outlook for men with breast cancer is excellent when the cancer is found and treated early.
Complications include side effects from surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy.
There is no clear way to prevent breast cancer in men. The best way to protect yourself is to:
Contact your provider right away if you notice something unusual about your breast, including any lumps, skin changes, or discharge.
Infiltrating ductal carcinoma – male; Ductal carcinoma in situ – male; Intraductal carcinoma – male; Inflammatory breast cancer – male; Paget disease of the nipple – male; Breast cancer – male.
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National Cancer Institute website. Male breast cancer treatment (PDQ) – health professional version. www.cancer.gov/types/breast/hp/male-breast-treatment-pdq. Updated January 31, 2024. Accessed August 28, 2024.
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