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Breast cancer occurs in men, too, although the incidence is very low. The American Cancer Society estimates that in the U.S. in 2012, there will be 2,190 diagnosed cases of breast cancer in men, and approximately 410 projected deaths from the disease.
Read George "Keo" Berry's big thank you to BCRF for his own personal experience!
The following web sites can provide more information about breast cancer in men.

Mayo Clinic Men's Health Center
Mayo Clinic is a not-for-profit medical practice dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of virtually every type of complex illness.

National Cancer Institute
The most recent and accurate cancer information from the National Cancer Institute, a component of the National Institutes of Health.

American Cancer Society Male Breast Cancer Resource Center
Answers to questions about the nature of male breast cancer, causes and risk factors, new diagnostic techniques and the latest treatment options.


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