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Breast cancer in men: Warning signs

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Kim Dever Thibodeaux / Kim_in_CajunCountry

breast cancer is traditionally considered a disease linked exclusively female thought. But as breast cancer among women in male cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells in the breast tissue.

breast cancer in men can be as dangerous as breast cancer in women. More than 1,700 people are diagnosed with breast cancer in humans each year. But because people often wait until symptoms of breast cancer report a male disease to spread more likely to have left many men with less hope of treatment leading to recovery.

breast cancer in men accounts for about one percent of cases of breast cancer and about 0.2 percent of all malignant tumors men, according to the National Cancer Institute. Among women, breast cancer accounts for 26 percent of all cancers. But all types of breast cancer in women can occur in men, although some are quite rare.

The National Cancer Institute estimates that breast cancer compared to men results in nearly 480 deaths among men over 40,000 women die of breast cancer each year.

The survival rate for men is lower than for women. Men have very little breast tissue and are not used mammograms.

Even men are not trained to do breast self-examination regularly. Nobody knows the exact cause of breast cancer, but risk factors include age, family history of breast cancer, changes in breast appearance and race. Breast cancer most common among White women than Latina, Asian and African American women diagnosed.

Because breast cancer is 100 times more common in women, not the general public do not hear much about breast cancer in men. Many people are unaware that men can develop breast cancer, and neither they nor their physicians regularly examine their breasts themselves men.

In addition, when the men discover signs of breast cancer, they tend to wait before a doctor. This is the main reason why doctors have difficulty with the study of breast cancer in men and the effect on the male population. Men do not believe they are vulnerable to disease.

They found the actor Richard Roundtree, the man of masculinity in the film Shaft blaxploitaion iconoclasm personified, a lump in her right breast in the 1970s . It was cancer.

“I was shocked when I got the message,” said Roundtree, who worked with the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, which raises awareness of breast cancer by women and men, and funds for research. “I thought I could not do breast cancer. Men get what Roundtree said in an interview with USA Today. The actor fortunate that early cancer and received chemotherapy, radiotherapy and a mastectomy to catch.

Another celebrity had breast cancer in humans is Peter Criss, a founding member of rock group KISS, who calls himself the luckiest man on the planet. Criss said medical treatment early in the first sign of trouble, saved his life. shame

While some men because of this macho crap, “said breast cancer survivor Criss was actually a blessing. He was treated before the tumor ‘s is propagated, and said he speaks Breast cancer in men with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month every October to raise the profile of this rare disease.

Criss, who played drums for KISS and became known as “Catman”, offered this advice for men, the local lumps in the breast: “.. It will go away “does not sit around playing Mr. Tough Guy Do not say maybe not, and you could not see life and do not remember how beautiful it is.”

Most cases of breast cancer in men are men aged 60 and 70 identified, although the condition can develop in men of all ages . lifetime risk of a man developing breast cancer is about one tenth of one percent or one thousand.

point, however, made men with breast cancer the same racial disparities in survival for women with the disease, according to a study Columbia University. Medicare-age African-American men suffering from breast cancer were three times more likely to die from the disease than white men. These findings echo previous studies in women have shown a high mortality rate from breast cancer for African American women in all age groups, according to a 2009 published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.

racial differences in the results of breast cancer among African Americans and white women have been reduced access to healthcare and other socio and economic. Similar factors may contribute to poor outcomes for African American women living with breast cancer.

The results for African-American men reported the researchers found they were more likely to have at a later stage of the disease and tumors more voluminous than white men, African-American men were 48 percent less likely to be referred to an oncologist and 56 percent less likely to receive chemotherapy than white men, although neither difference was significant. survival rate at five years was about 90 percent of patients, but 66 percent among African American white patients.

On the basis of the findings, the researchers concluded that some racial differences in survival rates can be explained by differences in treatment. may change during treatment for racial differences in survival from breast cancer in men.

Medical researchers said that further studies are needed for clinical and biological factors that explain racial disparities in breast cancer in humans. Because breast cancer in men is less rare than one percent of cancers in men, maintaining the sample size was a challenge. Most previous studies were small, single center, retrospective series.

Early signs indicate, however, that the disease is more manageable and treatable with success rates found among women. In many ways, the disease appears similar in both sexes.

 

A painless swelling, often discovered by the patient himself, is by far the most common symptom Breast cancer in men. Typically, the mass is just below the breast where the breast tissue is concentrated.

A lump is rarely the only symptom. Men are more likely than women in nipple discharge (sometimes bloody) and signs of local spread, including nipple retraction, fixation to skin or underlying tissues and skin ulcers. improve

For the prognosis of breast cancer in men are more efforts are needed to ensure that people know that the disease exists and that, like other cancers, it can be cured or controlled if diagnosed and treated quickly.

risk factors attributable to breast

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Age The incidence of breast cancer in men than in women, increases with age. The average age of men at diagnosis is about 65, about five years older than the average age of women

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Ethnicity breast cancer affects 14 African American men and eight white men in every million €. Some studies also suggest that the prevalence is higher than among Jewish male

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Geography In Egypt, breast cancer in men and six percent of all breast cancers in Zambia, it is up 15 percent. It has been suggested that one factor may be an excess of estrogen are produced by parasites. Others have a link with liver disease caused by malnutrition proposed

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A recent study comparing patients of male breast cancer in five metropolitan areas with men in similar circumstances, the unidentified breast cancer, cancer patients breast should be college graduates and career “as professionals or managers br />

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Several researchers have reported two or more cases of breast cancer in men in the same family. Some of these reports were two brothers, one involving three brothers. Breast cancer and others are described in a man, his father and uncle

- Hormone

abnormal hormone activity, a factor was the development of breast cancer in women was related, could play a role in the development of breast cancer in men at play. Several diseases associated with a hormonal component to an increased risk of breast cancer-related human, and many studies show that men with breast cancer, metabolism and excretion of abnormal.

- Treatment

The treatment of male breast cancer is generally related to the treatment of breast cancer in women. The basic treatment for cancer, showing no sign of spread at distance surgery. In advanced stages, it is hormonal and chemotherapy. The small number of men who develop breast cancer, making it unlikely that large prospective studies are never undertaken to compare different therapies. It is possible, however, that institutions could see more than the usual number of cases in developing a working capital of reliable information. In the meantime, it is important that lead to physicians and surgeons with detailed records on the cases of hundreds of men who develop breast cancer each year in the U.S.

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