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Nobody talks about this. So we will. Men have breast tissue too, which means men can get breast cancer too. It accounts for about 1% (roughly 0.5–1%) of all breast cancer cases globally. But because nobody expects it, men are often diagnosed late, when treatment is harder. Signs to watch for in men: šŸ”¹ A lump under or around the nipple šŸ”¹ Changes in the skin on the chest šŸ”¹ Nipple discharge If a man in your life has a family history of breast cancer, especially BRCA gene mutations, he carries increased risk too. That's a conversation worth having. Breast cancer doesn't check your gender at the door. #MenAndBreastCancer #BreastCancerInMen #MensHealth #BreastCancerFacts #HealthForAll #CancerAwareness

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