When 52-year-old Bayo (not real name) first felt a small lump under his nipple, he brushed it off. “Probably just muscle strain,” he told himself. Six months later, the lump grew, and his nipple ...
Breast cancer is far less common in men, but it does happen. Chris Elder, an Ozarks breast cancer survivor, said he first ...
When most people think of breast cancer, they associate it almost entirely with women. But the truth is far less discussed and often overlooked, men can develop breast cancer too. While rare, the ...
Male breast cancer remains underrecognized; cultural feminization of the disease contributes to embarrassment, isolation, and delayed care-seeking, leading to more advanced stage at diagnosis.
(Aging Untold) — One in eight women will develop breast cancer during their lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society, but women aren’t the only ones at risk. It is a medical myth that breast ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is the most common type of cancer among women in the United States. Men account for only 1% of diagnoses but have higher ...
Men account for about 1% of breast cancer cases, but that still represents thousands of lives every year, and many go undiagnosed. In early 2025, Nashville’s own Peter Cornell, musician and brother to ...
At 46 years old, Oliver Bogler's reaction to a suspicious lump in his chest might seem typical for a man. He ignored it for three to four months, maybe longer. "I couldn't really imagine I would have ...