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About Breast Cancer in Men | Breast Cancer | CDC

Although it is rare, men can get breast cancer.

Epigenetic scars of Brca1 loss point toward breast cancer cell of origin | Nature Genetics

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Breast Cancer Survivors Turn Scars Into Art (Exclusive)

Kerry Wright, 54, and two other breast cancer survivors took back their bodies and turned their mastectomy scars into art with stunning tattoos. The non-profit Personal Ink helped connect them with...

Danielle Fishel Won't Let Breast Cancer Scars Dictate Her Life (Exclusive)

Danielle Fishel tells PEOPLE that she almost skipped the Wizards Beyond Waverly Place premiere because her breast cancer scars were visible in the dresses she wanted to wear.

Olivia Munn Models SKIMS in Support of Breast Cancer Organization

Olivia Munn's putting breast cancer at the forefront of her new marketing campaign ... modeling shapewear for SKIMS -- and, revealing her surgery scars in the process.

Should women with breast cancer opt for double mastectomies?

This year alone, the American Cancer Society estimates that doctors will find more than 300,000 new cases of breast cancer in the United States.

Breast Cancer Survivor: ‘Why I Said No to Reconstruction’

After a double mastectomy, breast cancer survivor Christina Miner opted out of reconstructive surgery. Here’s what she wants you to know, why she stayed flat.

Tucson Breast Health Specialist | Breast Cancer Doctors in Tucson

Tucson Breast Health Specialists provide personalized surgical and medical treatment options for breast cancer, benign breast disease, and high-risk breast health.

Other Benign Breast Conditions | American Cancer Society

Find information on the less common types of benign tumors and conditions that can be found in the breast including radial scars and lipomas.

Why I went ‘topless’ on social media after breast cancer surgery: ‘Seeing my scar in pictures reminds ....

Life, for me and many other breast cancer survivors, falls into two categories: Before and after breast cancer. And eight months after breast cancer surgery where my left breast was removed, I can say that there are things I know now that I never could have imagined back then. I didn’t know that my scar would form a jagged line across my left chest just above my heart – a neat, 5cm reminder of the fear I faced when I was first diagnosed and of the three-hour surgery I went through in January...

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