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Men diagnosed with
breast cancer -- it doesn't happen often, but it happens.
breast cancer is not exclusively a woman's disease, even though only one percent of
breast cancer patients are men.
According to Australia's National
breast cancer Centre, men often face shock, embarrassment and isolation when diagnosed with
breast cancer. As a result of general misconceptions about men and
breast cancer, there are few internet resources for men struggling with
breast cancer treatments and survivorship issues.
The National
breast cancer Centre has announced its launch of
breast cancer in Men, Australia's first website launched for men with
breast cancer offering information and resources from diagnosis to living beyond
breast cancer written specifically for men.