Breast cancer prevention for men too

       For most men, their breasts do not develop and grow like women’s, so it is only logical that they will not have as many problems, and even doctors often ignore male breast disease. Even doctors often ignore breast diseases in men, but they do not know that small places often have big hidden dangers, and men are also troubled by breast problems.  Breast cancer is 1% for men The normal male breast development is so low that it is often forgotten and men almost never think that their breasts can be a problem. In fact, men should take their breasts seriously as a body organ.  For them, breasts can also be an “accident-prone” area. In fact, scientists have long included male breast cancer in the field of medical research. According to the latest data published on the American Cancer Society website, the number of breast cancers in men currently accounts for 0.22% of all male cancers.  Because male breast cancer is currently less well studied than female breast cancer, experts believe that this should not be a small number and that there may be more patients who are missed and not included in the statistics.  Currently, male clinical patients account for about 1% of breast cancer patients in China, mostly middle-aged and elderly. Theoretically, breast cancer occurs due to the presence of malignant tumor tissues in breast cells, and men also have breast tissues, so it may lead to breast cancer as well.  Men also have breast tissue, so it can also lead to breast cancer, but due to the difference in physiological structure, the hormone level is different, so women are more likely to develop breast cancer than men.  Men are more dangerous than women For women, breast tumors are nothing new, but for men, they are more dangerous because they usually pay little attention to them. Because male breasts do not have lobules and alveoli development, they are much smaller than female breasts, and because male breast tissue is weaker, once breast tumors occur, they can easily spread outward and spread to the skin and muscle tissues of the breast without much time.  For female breast cancer patients in the early stage, although the lumps are small and difficult to detect, they can be detected quickly if they are examined using mammograms, which is very effective and common in routine physical examinations for women, but men rarely take this very common examination, which is why male breast tumors are often overlooked.