Now I don't mean to alarm you, but the number of
men getting breast cancer has been increasing over time.
Not exact matches
Women aren't the only ones to
get breast cancer —
men are diagnosed with it, too.
Any
man who develops
breast cancer should get tested, says Bruce Montgomery, an oncologist at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance / University of Washington Medical C
cancer should
get tested, says Bruce Montgomery, an oncologist at the Seattle
Cancer Care Alliance / University of Washington Medical C
Cancer Care Alliance / University of Washington Medical Center.
But to find out about the risk stemming from your father's side of the family, you need to look primarily at the women; while
men do
get breast cancer, women are more vulnerable to it.
New cases of
breast cancer are about 100 times more common in women than in
men, but yes,
men can
get breast cancer too.
I know that this book pertains to women, but more and more
men are
getting breast cancer these days.