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Silchar, Feb 15 : About hundred of members from Hmar Students’ Association (HSA), Silchar Branch and parents today bid a tearful adieu to the dead body of Malsawmthang …

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How to treat Male Breast Cancer?

Submitted by on January 27, 2010 – 2:40 pm2 Comments | 239 views

Rare: Male breast cancer

Male breast cancer is rare. It happens most often to men between the ages of 60 and 70.

Risk factors for male breast cancer include exposure to radiation, a family history of breast cancer and having high oestrogen levels, which can occur with diseases like cirrhosis or Klinefelter’s syndrome.

Symptoms of male breast cancer include lumps, changes to the nipple or breast skin, or discharge of fluid from the nipple.

Treatment for male breast cancer is usually a mastectomy, which is surgery to remove the breast. Other treatments include radiation, chemotherapy and/or hormone therapy.

Src: Medicine Plus

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