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Why is breast cancer more common in women than in men?

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Why is breast cancer more common in women than in men?

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Like all cells of the body, a man’s breast duct cells can undergo cancerous changes. Because women have many more breast cells than men do and perhaps because their breast cells are constantly exposed to the growth-promoting effects of female hormones, breast cancer is much more common in women. http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_1X_What_is_male_breast_cancer_28.asp To answer your other question; Yes, breast cancer can be genetic (for both women & men). So if you have a family history of breast cancer talk to you doctor about what you need to be aware of as far as early detection. Inherited Gene Mutations Certain inherited DNA changes can cause an increased risk for developing cancer and are responsible for the cancers that run in some families. For example, the BRCA genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2) are tumor suppressor genes. Mutations in these genes can be inherit

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Like all cells of the body, a man’s breast duct cells can undergo cancerous changes. Because women have many more breast cells than men do and perhaps because their breast cells are constantly exposed to the growth-promoting effects of female hormones, breast cancer is much more common in women. http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_1X_What_is_male_breast_cancer_28.asp To answer your other question; Yes, breast cancer can be genetic (for both women & men). So if you have a family history of breast cancer talk to you doctor about what you need to be aware of as far as early detection. Inherited Gene Mutations Certain inherited DNA changes can cause an increased risk for developing cancer and are responsible for the cancers that run in some families. For example, the BRCA genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2) are tumor suppressor genes. Mutations in these genes can be inherit

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