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The Male Breast Cancer Blog
by HIS Breast Cancer Awareness


How Has Male Breast Cancer Changed Over the Past 15 years?
Male breast cancer: what’s changed in 15 years and how can you help continue to advance it? Though much of the public’s attention rightly focuses on female breast cancer, male breast cancer (MBC) is real and slowly being recognized more often. In the United States today, roughly 2,700–2,800 men are diagnosed with invasive breast cancer each year; about 500–530 men die from the disease annually. Between 1990 and 2021 breast cancer in men have more than doubled according to a s
HIS Breast Cancer Awareness
12 hours ago3 min read


Celebrating 15 Years
HIS Breast Cancer Awareness-Bringing Blue Into the Pink Fifteen years ago, a brother and sister, Harvey I. Singer and Vicki Singer Wolf took their shared experience as breast cancer survivors and turned it into a mission that would change lives around the world. Together, they founded HIS Breast Cancer Awareness, a nonprofit dedicated to shining a light on a little-known fact: breast cancer does not only affect women, men can be diagnosed, too. Breaking the Stigma Around Male
HIS Breast Cancer Awareness
Oct 33 min read


Understanding Male Breast Cancer: Facts, Causes, Treatments and Support
Male breast cancer, though rare, is a critical health concern that requires greater awareness and education. Early detection is key.
Vicki Singer Wolf, Editor & Co-Founder
Feb 203 min read
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