Many of us think of women whenever they hear of the word "breast cancer". That is false. Breast cancer affects men too. Men have got breasts, although not well adapted to its functions like that of a woman. The hormone estrogen, though also present in men but in a low amount, is the one that directs the growing of female breast. But when it comes to medical matters, both men and women have breasts.
Worldwide, it is estimated that about 1% of men suffer from breast cancer. This data mainly refer to the western countries. But in East Africa, a study conducted put males having breast cancer at about 8%. Why? There are a lot of factors that contribute to one having breast cancer, be it a man or a woman. They include:
It is therefore evident that most men are becoming obese due to sedentary lifestyle. The high HIV burden in Sub Saharan Africa also make men more prone to getting breast cancer. Signs of breast cancer in men are similar to that in women. They include:
Men should also take the opportunity of going for screening like the women do. The outcome of breast cancer in males is bad compared to female because of the low fat pad that would usually delay the spread of cancer to other body parts.
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