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The risk of developing breast cancer for men is small, with the diagnosis in men comprising less than 1% of all breast cancer diagnoses. The lifetime risk of a man developing breast cancer...
Nipple discharge is any fluid that comes out of the milk ducts through the nipple. This is a normal and expected occurrence during breastfeeding but may be alarming at any other time. Nipple...
Lumps in the breast may be due to many different causative factors. Often, the lump isn’t a mass; the patient or referring provider feels normal breast tissue. Of course, the most serious cause...