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Most Men Unaware of Breast Cancer Risk in Males: Survey

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None of those deemed at higher risk had been told by their doctor, small study found


THURSDAY, Sept. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Nearly 80 percent of men at higher risk for breast cancer aren't aware that males can develop the disease, a new study finds, and none of the men surveyed said their
doctors had talked to them about breast cancer.


In the study, published in the October issue of the American Journal of Nursing, the researchers surveyed 28 men who were at higher risk for male breast cancer because they had at least one blood relative with the disease on
their mother's side. Seventy-nine percent of the men didn't know that
men could develop breast cancer, and 43 percent said having the disease
might cause them to question their masculinity, the survey found.


"This study provides a first step toward an improved understanding about men's perceptions and knowledge of male breast cancer," study author Eileen Thomas, an assistant professor at the College of Nursing
at the University of Colorado Denver, said in a news release from the
journal's publisher.


"Male breast cancer is uncommon and so has largely been ignored by the media, general population and health care community," Maureen Shawn Kennedy, editorial director and interim editor-in-chief of the journal,
said in the news release. "Still, nurses in all settings need to raise
awareness about male breast cancer among men as well as women,
especially those men at high risk for the disease."


According to the U.S. National Cancer Institute, breast cancer in men accounts for less than 1 percent of breast cancer cases, and tends to strike men aged 60 to 70.



SOURCE: American Journal of Nursing, news release, Sept. 28, 2010


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Tags: doctors_and_male_breast_cancer, male_breast_cancer

Comment by Brian, the old man on October 23, 2010 at 6:01am
Great post! I know this is true. Several years ago I was experiencing some pain in my nipple and they gave me a mammogram. If it hadn't had been for that I would have never realized this was even possible.
Comment by David on November 2, 2010 at 7:34am
Good to see you again Brian. Well, congratulations that they did catch your cancer growth early. You're right, frequently in life, it's the small things that may potentially cause great physical harm if not properly medically tended to.

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