Male Breast Cancer: For Many, Diagnosis Is Mixed With Shame

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Male Breast Cancer: For Many, Diagnosis Is Mixed With Shame

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Bob Ritter was 40 years old when he was diagnosed with breast cancer. He noticed a lump the size of a pencil eraser under his left nipple but at first, wasn't particularly alarmed.

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Tags: Cancer, Breast Cancer, Male Breast Cancer, Genes, Men's Health, Women's Health

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