Warning signs of breast cancer in men

Breast cancer is a common cancer in women. But men are not subjective to this type of cancer, although the rate of breast cancer in men is many times less (about 1%).

The American Cancer Society estimates that about 1,900 men have breast cancer in the country each year.

Symptoms and manifestations of breast cancer in men

Like most diseases, breast cancer in men has some symptoms and signs that, if you notice, you can easily notice, in which breast lumps and nipple changes are two. Significant warning.

Lumps : Breast cancer in men often manifests as a tumor that is painless and shows regularly. The position of the tumor is usually more on the left breast than on the right and rarely on either side. If you see your breasts rise to a lump, be alert.

Nipple irregularities : Nipples nipple, inward (reverse nipple); Nipple ulcers are signs of cancer that you need to see. The incidence of abnormal nipples in male breast cancer is reported up to 40-50% and is the central position of most breast tumors.

Picture 1 of Warning signs of breast cancer in men
Abnormalities in the skin: If the breast skin shows abnormal signs such as indentation, or slipping in like dimples, care must be taken to monitor and seek medical attention.

Similar to female breast cancer, bleeding or nipple discharge in men is also an alarming sign.

In addition, men need to pay attention to other symptoms such as abnormal swollen breasts, lymph nodes around the breast. Lymph nodes found in the armpits can be expanded and felt, depending on the extent of the cancer.

What to do if there are symptoms of breast cancer in men?

Breast cancer in men is as serious as breast cancer in women, so don't delay seeing a doctor. Don't wait for symptoms to disappear or worse, ignore it because of work or other reasons. Benign (non-cancerous) breast tumors may be common in women but rarely in men.

A benign condition called gynecomastia is either a gynecomastia (enlargement of the breasts in men) which increases the amount of breast tissue in men and the lump may develop. There are many different causes of gynecomastia and it is important to identify the cause, so to be sure, see a doctor.