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Male breast cancer is an uncommon type of cancer that develops in the tissue of men’s breasts. Despite the fact that breast cancer is most frequently associated with women, it can also affect men.
Male breast cancer can strike at any age, but it most frequently affects older men.
Early detection of male breast cancer in men increases the likelihood of a successful treatment. Surgery is frequently used as a form of treatment to remove the breast tissue. Depending on your specific circumstances, further therapies including chemotherapy and radiation therapy may be suggested.