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Breast Cancer In Men

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cupotee2 | 20:05 Wed 29th Nov 2017 | Body & Soul
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Hi, my husband is being fast tracked to the Breast Clinic having found a lump a few weeks ago. He's had a course of Antibiotics prescribed by the practice nurse, while waiting for GP appointment. In case it was a cyst. Nothing changed by taking those.

18 months ago he was diagnosed with a low grade Bladder Cancer. He had a Biopsy and Diathermy [I think its called] with several clear Cystoscopies since.

I don't want to think about the C word again but wondered of anyone experience of these problems together in an older man. [He's 85]


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I see about 1 case of male breast cancer per year, working in Oncology. The most recent case was a 34 year old man with locally advanced, strongly oestrogen receptor positive cancer.

Yes men do get breast cancer but its extremely rare.
I agree with NoMercy, to have to have a breast cancer is uncommon in men, but to have two cancers, bladder and breast is extremely rare.
But never say never.
He will almost certainly need a biopsy, needle or open biopsy to be absolutely certain of the diagnosis.

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