Breast lumps are a common concern, with studies suggesting that over 80% of breast lumps turn out to be non-cancerous. However, approximately one in eight women will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime. The breast is intricately linked to both the endocrine and lymphatic systems, making its health especially complex. Despite advancements in screening, late or missed detection of breast abnormalities remains a significant challenge, often due to subtle or overlooked warning signs.
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22. Breast Lump in Men Although breast lumps are most commonly associated with women, men can also develop breast tissue changes, including lumps. The majority of…