While breast cancer in men is less common, it is crucial to be aware of the signs. Men should look out for lumps in the breast, skin changes like redness or dimpling, nipple alterations, swelling in the breast or lymph nodes, and skin ulceration. Early detection in men, as in women, can lead to better outcomes.

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