Cancro al seno negli uomini
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Consideriamo il cancro al seno come una malattia delle donne perché di solito sono le donne ad esserne colpite. Tuttavia, il cancro al seno può svilupparsi occasionalmente anche negli uomini. Gli uomini che non ne sono consapevoli potrebbero non considerare il cancro come una possibilità, quindi potrebbero ritardare la visita dal medico se sviluppano un nodulo al seno. Qualunque sia il tuo genere, è molto importante consultare un medico il prima possibile se sviluppi un nodulo al seno.
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What is breast cancer?
Cancer is a condition where cells multiply abnormally, affecting and distorting nearby body structures. In breast cancer this abnormality starts in breast tissue. It most commonly affects women. You can read more in the separate leaflets called Cancro e Breast Cancer.
Can men get breast cancer?
Torna ai contenutiYes they can. Men have some breast tissue just like women. However, men only have a small amount of actual breast tissue and cancer in men is much less common than it is in women.
How common is breast cancer in men?
In the UK about 390 men are diagnosed each year with breast cancer. About 54,800 women are diagnosed each year. This means about 140 times as many women as men get breast cancer. So, in men, it is a rare condition.
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Why do men get breast cancer?
Torna ai contenutiMen can get cancer of the breast because they have a small amount of breast tissue which can then become cancerous. Certain things can make the condition more likely, such as:
Età. Breast cancer in men tends to develop in older men, usually between the ages of 60 and 70.
Storia familiare. Some breast cancers are caused by a flawed gene. The main gene which can cause men to be more at risk of breast cancer is the BRCA2 gene. If two or more of your close family have developed breast cancer, particularly if they had it under the age of 50, you may also be at risk of breast cancer. If a close family member developed breast cancer under the age of 40, a flawed gene might have been the cause. It may be possible for family members to have blood tests to check for this gene if their family history is strong.
High oestrogen levels. Oestrogen is a female hormone and conditions in men which raise their oestrogen levels can make them more likely to develop breast cancer. Examples of conditions which raise oestrogen levels include Sindrome di Klinefelter e cirrosi epatica. Being very overweight can also result in higher oestrogen levels.
Exposure to radiation in the past. Previous exposure to radiation can increase the risk of cancer.
What are the symptoms of breast cancer in men?
Torna ai contenutiJust as it is in women, the most common symptom is finding a lump. Usually the lump is painless. Breast lumps in men are just as important to get checked as they are in women. Lumps are more likely to have other causes than to be cancer - but sempre see the doctor to find the cause.
Other possible symptoms include:
A change in shape or size of the breast.
A leakage of fluid or blood from the nipple.
A change in shape or form of the nipple (eg, turning inwards instead of pointing outwards) or a rash around it.
A puckering of the skin of the breast.
Lumps (swollen lymph glands) in your armpit.
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Quali test sono necessari?
Torna ai contenutiIf you or your doctor find a lump in your breast, you would be referred to a specialist breast clinic for further tests. Your breast will be examined by the specialist and then you may have one or more of the following investigations:
Un ecografia.
A mammografia.
Una biopsia - where a sample is drawn from the lump with a thin needle to be examined closely under a microscope.
Tests can conclude whether you have cancer or not. If cancer is found, it may be one of the following types:
Cancer of the breast tissue - the most common type.
Cancer of the lining of the tubes (ducts) within the breast, which has not spread to the breast tissue (ductal carcinoma in situ - DCIS).
Inflammatory breast cancer. This is a rare type of breast cancer. The breast may be warm or red.
Paget's disease of the breast. This is a rare skin condition affecting the skin around the nipple.
Further tests may be needed to determine what stage your cancer has reached. This is important in order to plan treatment and to give you an idea of the outlook for your particular case. See the separate leaflet called Stages of Cancer.
What is the treatment for breast cancer in men?
Torna ai contenutiThis will depend on the type of cancer and the stage it has reached. Treatment options are very similar to those for women. They are set out in detail in the separate leaflet called Breast Cancer. Options include an operation, radioterapia, chemioterapia and treatment with medicines such as hormones or therapies which target the cancer cells. Often several of these treatments are needed to get rid of the cancer and to stop it returning.
Qual è la prospettiva?
Torna ai contenutiThe outlook (prognosis) very much depends on the type of cancer and how far it has spread by the time it is diagnosed. Your specialist will be able to give you an idea of the possible outlook in your personal case.
Can breast cancer in men be prevented?
Torna ai contenutiBecause breast cancer in men is so rare, breast screening programmes do not include men. Men with a very strong family history of breast cancer may be advised to have tests for the flawed gene which may put them at risk. For example, if a close male relative has breast cancer, or if the BRCA2 gene has been found in close family members. However, even if you are found to have this gene, it does not mean you will necessarily develop breast cancer. You may, however, be advised to have regular check-ups. There is no standard guidance to follow as breast cancer in men is so unusual.
The cause of cancer for most people is not known, so the best way to avoid problems is to keep your weight within a healthy range and to report any changes in your breasts to your doctor as soon as possible.
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Salute degli uomini
Cancro ai testicoli
Il cancro ai testicoli è un tumore che origina da un testicolo (testicolo). Circa la metà di tutti i casi si verifica in uomini di età inferiore ai 35 anni, ma il cancro ai testicoli raramente si manifesta prima della pubertà. È il tumore più comune negli uomini di età compresa tra 15 e 44 anni. Ci sono circa 2.000 nuovi casi nel Regno Unito ogni anno. Il sintomo precoce comune del cancro ai testicoli è un nodulo indolore che si sviluppa in un testicolo. Il trattamento prevede un intervento chirurgico per rimuovere il testicolo colpito. La chemioterapia e/o la radioterapia possono anche essere consigliate a seconda del tipo esatto e dello stadio del cancro al momento della diagnosi. Il trattamento spesso funziona bene, anche per il cancro ai testicoli che si è diffuso. Più di 9 uomini su 10 con cancro ai testicoli possono essere curati.
di Dr Doug McKechnie, MRCGP

Salute degli uomini
Cancro del pene
Penile cancer is a cancer that develops on the penis. A cancerous (malignant) tumour starts from one abnormal cell. The exact reason why a cell becomes cancerous is unclear. It is thought that something damages or alters certain genes in the cell. This makes the cell abnormal and multiply 'out of control'. See the separate leaflet called Causes of cancer for more details.
di Dr Doug McKechnie, MRCGP
Ulteriori letture e riferimenti
- Early and locally advanced breast cancer, NICE Clinical Guideline (February 2009) (Replaced by NG101=57934)
- Cancro al seno negli uomini; Ricerca sul Cancro UK
- Breast cancer incidence in males; Ricerca sul Cancro UK
- Cancro al seno familiare: classificazione, cura e gestione del cancro al seno e dei rischi correlati nelle persone con una storia familiare di cancro al seno; Linee guida cliniche NICE (giugno 2013 - ultimo aggiornamento novembre 2023).
- Breast cancer - managing FH; NICE CKS, December 2018 (UK access only).
- Block WD, Muradali D; Breast cancer in men. CMAJ. 2013 Oct 1;185(14):1247. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.122056. Epub 2013 May 6.
- Sanguinetti A, Polistena A, Lucchini R, et al; Male breast cancer, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment: Twenty years of experience in our Breast Unit. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2016;20S:8-11. doi: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2016.02.004. Epub 2016 Feb 26.
- Onami S, Ozaki M, Mortimer JE, et al; Male breast cancer: an update in diagnosis, treatment and molecular profiling. Maturitas. 2010 Apr;65(4):308-14. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2010.01.012. Epub 2010 Feb 6.
- Male breast cancer treatment; Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori
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