Tuesday, October 27, 2015

How Common Is Breast Cancer In Men?

Breast cancer information has never been more widespread, but knowing how to separate fact from fiction isn't easy. So we were thrilled to have Dr. Elisa Port on the show with us. Dr. Port is director of the Dubin Breast Center, and, as a surgeon, performs more than 300 operations a year. She just released The New Generation Breast Cancer Book, a guide to recovery for the newly diagnosed woman.


While breast cancer afflicts over 250,000 women every year, men's cases only number about 25,000, so around 1% of all cases. It's primarily detected on physical examination, usually behind the nipple, where "what little breast tissue men have is located."

See the rest of the interview with Dr. Elisa Port!

And be sure to check out Dr. Port's New Generation Breast Cancer Book, available in bookstores everywhere.



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