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The untold truth about male breast cancer

SINCE 1997 a top medical doctor has registered three cases of male breast cancer in Rwanda. All the three received the news with shock, as many have always linked breast cancer to only females.  Although statistics about male breast cancer in Rwanda are scanty, the three examples are an indicator that men in Rwanda are equally at risk of getting breast cancer.  Worldwide, one out of every 100 cases of breast cancer is in male.According to Dr Emmanuel Kayibanda of King Faisal Hospital, Rwanda, males are prone to breast cancer just like females because they also have breast tissue.“Breast cancer is not common among males. But I have personally registered three cases,” reveals Dr Kayibanda.
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