How to Detect Breast Cancer in Men
- 1). Go to your doctor for a comprehensive physical examination, including a breast exam. Your doctor will carefully palpate your breasts to check for any lumps, thicknesses or irregularities, as well as any nipple discharge or bleeding.
- 2). Ask about a mammogram. Mammograms are not just for women. You will need a mammogram to rule out male breast cancer, especially if you or your doctor felt a lump. A mammogram can spot suspicious masses in the breast that might warrant further investigation.
- 3). Ask about an ultrasound. Many times, an ultrasound can differentiate types of breast masses better than a mammogram can. For example, a mammogram cannot tell if a mass is soft or solid, but an ultrasound usually can.
- 4). Ask your doctor if a biopsy is right for you. A biopsy will remove a portion of the lump and send it to be analyzed for malignant cells.
- 5). Do not be ashamed or embarrassed to seek treatment if you feel a lump in your breast. Men do get breast cancer, and it is very treatable if detected at an early stage.