What about people with no genetic history of cancer? | Breast Cancer Awareness
While a family history of cancer increases the risk of developing breast cancer, it is important to note that not everyone with a family history of cancer will develop the condition. Lifestyle factors, environmental exposures, and early detection all contribute to the risk of developing breast cancer.
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DON’T THINK IT CAN’T HAPPEN TO YOU! . . Breast cancer is found in men too! . Although the risk is rare, it’s still important to check your man chest. . Don’t let that 1 be you. Check your breasts boo! . It’s not just a woman thing, men can get it too. . . . . #boobtionary #masculinemonday #breastcancerawareness #breastcancerinmen #breastcancerawarenessmonth #male #facts #checkyourbreasts #octoberisbreastcancerawarenessmonth #masculinity https://www.instagram.com/p/CGQZpaQnBz4/?igshid=1kv0nfwffg4tq
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Did you know that the American Cancer Society estimates about 2,350 new cases of invasive breast cancer – in men – will be diagnosed in the United States in 2015; and approximately 440 men will die from breast cancer??? Go to http://goo.gl/nshZqP to learn about breast cancer in men, causes and risk factors, treatment and research. #Pink4CancerAwareness #cancer #awareness #cancersucks #breastcancerawareness #breastcancerinmen #FUCancer (at Beacon, New York)
Yes! Breast cancer is not just limited to woman. It can also happen to MEN. Men have breast tissue just like women, but their breasts are less developed. Breast cancer in men is similar to the disease in women, but there are some differences. For the most part, breast cancer in men is treated like breast cancer in women who have reached menopause (when the ovaries stop making estrogen). Some of the #Known risk factors with convincing evidence include: A family history of breast cancer, BRCA gene mutations, Klinefelter syndrome, Exposure to radiation & Cirrhosis. Some of the #possible risk factors that affect the levels of #estrogen and androgen in the body, and changes in these hormones can increase a man’s risk of developing breast cancer. Further study is needed to clarify the role that these factors play in breast cancer in men - Gynecomastia. Being obese. Drinking alcohol. Estrogen treatment. Learn More At the LakebooneCCF Symposium OCTOBER 6th 2017. At #Westwood Hotel #Ikoyi Read more on the blog www.lakebooneccf.tumblr.com A special thanks to all the MEN that support women affiliated with breast cancer AND all the wonderful man that support #LakebooneCCF we LOVE you 💕 #fightbreastcancer #BC #pinkribbon #pink #breastcancerawareness #sponsoredbylove #earlydetection #earlydetectionsaveslives #octoberawarenessmonth #breastcancerawarenessmonth #love #keephopealive #support #breastcancerinmen #lakebooneloveboard
Here’s a quick checklist for the symptoms of Breast Cancer given by Breast cancer surgeon in Jayanagar, Bangalore | Dr. Satish C. Watch the video to know all about them.
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Best surgical oncologist in Bangalore | Dr. Satish C says it is a common misconception that "Men cannot get breast Cancer". While Breast cancer is much less common in men than in women, men can and do get breast cancer.
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BREAST CANCER IS NOT GENDER SPECIFIC ‼️ . . Day 5 of Breast Cancer awareness month! . . Breast cancer is not specific to just women. Men can get breast cancer too! . 1 out of every 100 people diagnosed with breast cancer are male. . Signs and symptoms to be aware of: A lump or swelling in the breast. . Redness or flaky skin in the breast. . Irritation or dimpling of breast skin. . Nipple discharge. . Pulling in of the nipple or pain in the nipple area. . . Checking your breast as a male is just as important. . . . . #boobtionary #breastcancerawareness #breastcancer #breastcancerawarenessmonth #masculinemonday #breastcancerinmen #malebreastcancer #checkyourbreasts #masculine #masculinity #mencangetbreastcancertoo https://www.instagram.com/p/CF-Ks__n3xX/?igshid=1fsjmzuwp4cfr