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Can men get breast cancer?

Yes. Although its incidence is low, men can develop breast cancer. In 2004, about 40,580 people will die from breast cancer in the United States (40,110 women, 470 men). Breast cancer accounts for about 0.22% (two-tenths of a percent) of cancer deaths among men.


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