Cancer Symptoms Men Might Miss

Lumps

Women are often instructed to perform routine breast exams to check for lumps, as they may signal breast cancer. But these out-of-the-ordinary lumps can be just as dangerous for men. Lumps appear most commonly around the breast, testicles, lymph nodes and soft tissue. Since a lump on the testicle is often the first sign of testicular cancer, some doctors recommend that men perform regular testicular self-exams to detect abnormalities. Depending on the location, lumps may result from other conditions besides cancer, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lipoma. Talk to your doctor if you notice any unusual lumps, no matter where they are on your body.

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May 5, 2014

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August 15, 2014