“Men Can't Get Breast Cancer”
The truth behind the causes and risk factors associated with breast cancer. – Britt Middleton
FALSE: Each year, about 2,100 men are estimated to be diagnosed with breast cancer and about 450 men will die from it each year. "Many men think that only women can get breast cancer; this misunderstanding may cause some men to ignore breast lumps until the cancer has spread too far to be curable," Dr. Ted Gansler of the American Cancer Society (ACS) writes. (Photo: Getty/STOCK)
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