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Male Breast Cancer: Pink Ribbons Aren't Just for Women

Publication: Palestine Herald-Press
The abundance of pink at breast cancer awareness activities provides a visible, unified front in the fight against a terrible disease. But the color pink could mislead many men into thinking that breast cancer only affects women. For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, James Wilder, M.D., radiation oncologist at Texas Oncology–Palestine Cancer Center, explains the risk factors and symptoms to help men monitor their breast health.

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