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Male Breast Cancer
    

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In the United States, male breast cancer accounts for 1% of cases of breast cancer, and it represents about 0.2% of all malignancies in men.

Information on breast cancer in men (male breast cancer) includes causes, the different types of breast cancer, signs and symptoms, staging, treatment.

Men can also develop breast cancer, though it is a much rarer occurrence. Surgery is rarely used because of the small size of the male breast.