You can get breast cancer if you have paratits. Associate breasts are the most common breast developmental abnormality in women and are mainly formed due to blockage of lymph nodes in the armpit. Associate breasts can suffer from breast diseases of the normal breast, such as hyperplasia, inflammation and cancer, and the incidence is relatively high. Clinically, the harm of paratits is rare, but it can cause a lot of inconvenience, and it can also become cancerous. The prerequisite for breast cancer in the paratesticular breast is that the paratesticular breast has the glandular tissue of the breast. Breast cancer will not occur in the paratesticular breast that simply has a nipple or areola and no glandular tissue. When there are glands in the paratesticular gland, the corresponding area may be swollen and painful in the same way as the breast. The paratesticular gland with glands, like the normal part of the breast, has the possibility of developing breast cancer, and the course of the disease is usually longer, which may be several months or several years. The paratesticular breast is a degenerative organ of the human body, which has lost its actual physiological function. There is no need to worry about paratesticular breasts with nipples and areolas and no glands. However, if the secondary breasts show periodic pain with menstruation, it means that the secondary breasts contain normal glandular tissues, which should be checked regularly in the hospital.