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Risk of Death in Men with Breast Cancer  

Are men with breast cancer more likely to die of their disease than are women with breast cancer?

In the past, the prognosis (outcome, especially involving survival) for men with breast cancer was thought to be worse than that for women, but this now has been shown not to be true. Stage for stage of the breast cancer, the survival rates of breast cancer are equal in men and women. In other words, men and women with the same stage of breast cancer have a similar outlook for survival.

Although in the past, men with breast cancer were more frequently diagnosed with more advanced stages of disease, this may no longer be true. In 2005, approximately 1,300 men in the United States (U.S.) were diagnosed with breast cancer.

An estimated 400 men in the U.S. died of breast cancer in 2005. Early detection and initiation of treatment can improve the outcome of breast cancer in men.


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