The color pink isn’t exclusive to women, and neither is the disease that it often represents: breast cancer.
While breast cancer is more than 100 times more common in women than men, men are much less likely to detect breast cancer early on, notes David Euhus, M.D., director of breast surgery...
We don’t have to look far to see evidence of support for women with breast cancer, but what about for men who have breast cancer? Many people, in fact, aren’t even aware there is such as thing as male breast cancer.
In some ways, breast cancer in men today …
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