Men and breast cancer Part 4
Mar 19, 2008 in Tips and Guidelines
What are the symptoms of breast cancer in men?
Symptoms of breast cancer in men are very similar to those in women. One such example is the development of a lump in the chest. However, unlike women, men have a more severe reaction to strange symptoms that make them tend to go to the doctor often partly because it is supposedly unnatural for their sex to be experiencing what they once thought was a disease caught by the opposite sex only. A list of the several effects of the abysmal disease are bleeding from the nipple and/or abnormalities in the skin above the cancer. This is because the cancer has already quickly spread to the lymph nodes in a large number of these men, thus the abnormalities. If not treated early, it could spread to the other parts of the body.




