Men & Breast Cancer

While breast cancer in women is highly publicized and has many support events throughout the course of each and every year, breast cancer in men is less often heard of though it affects many men of all ages. For men breast cancer can be an embarrassing diagnosis; however, the bottom line is that breast cancer is a disease that can strike men as well as women and there should be no stereotype of it being a typically woman’s disease.

While many women do self-checks for abnormalities every month, most men do not know the breast cancer symptoms in men. Not knowing the symptoms can cause men to be totally unaware of the risks that they are running when it comes to finding breast cancer early on. Breast cancer men’s health centers will advocate men making themselves knowledgeable about the symptoms of breast cancer in men. The best way to beat the disease is to catch it early.

Support From The World

Online, one can find information about breast cancer in men celebrities, which makes many men more comfortable about men and breast cancer being two terms that sometimes go together. For a man breast cancer can be a very embarrassing diagnosis, so finding many celebrities who have been through the same disease can help men feel a sense of solidarity in their plight.

Breast cancer and men do not go together as often as breast cancer and women do. This is one of the reasons that the world should learn to support men with breast cancer in a similar way to the support they offer all of the women of the world with breast cancer. A good example are breast cancer t-shirts for men instead of the pretty pink ribbons for women. Let’s face it, making the color pink a symbol of breast cancer pretty much eliminates most men from the picture. Despite this, the answer to the question “can men get breast cancer?” is a resounding ‘yes’, so the world would do well to find ways to support men with breast cancer.

Online Resources

The internet is a great source of information for everyone nowadays. All kinds of useful information such as men’s breast cancer symptoms can be found online as well as support-oriented features such as pictures of men with breast cancer that are designed to promote solidarity. While the symptoms of breast cancer in men are useful from a knowledge standpoint, the pictures and blogs are useful from a support angle.

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