If you are male and have any of these symptoms in your breast area, you need to see your doctor immediately
If there is a history of breast cancer in your family, tell your doctor and request a regular breast examination or yearly mammogram.
If something seems abnormal with your nipple or breast, seek medical intervention immediately.
Self-screen your breast area regularly and report any concerns to your doctor.
The Prognosis
Male breast cancer in Canada is extremely rare and little can be done to affect the actual number of men diagnosed each year.
However, with better education, awareness and self-screening, we can positively affect early detection and medical intervention, giving men a better chance of survival, and lowering mortality rates for this disease.
