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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
Nov 233 min read


Journey Through Mastectomy
A Breast Cancer Diagnosis and the Journey Through Mastectomy:
The Physical and Emotional Path Forward for women and men
HIS Breast Cancer Awareness
Oct 124 min read


Driving Your Cancer Care
We live in a world where you can search for a book and have it delivered the very same day. Groceries, cars, hotels, and flights—all...
Vicki Singer Wolf, Editor & Co-Founder
Apr 3, 20182 min read


Caring For Your Skin After Surgery
Caring for Your Skin After Surgery Each year,thousands of adult males across the United States are diagnosed with breast cancer. While...
Chrissy Thomas, Editor
Mar 13, 20182 min read


Father's Day- Gift Giving During Cancer Diagnosis
Father’s Day- a special day to let dad know you’re thinking of him! But what can you do if he’s currently going through a cancer...
Vicki Singer Wolf, Editor & Co-Founder
Jun 13, 20175 min read
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