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male breast cancer is associated with. ​

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Answered by yalamandalasatish
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Explanation:

Men who inherit abnormal BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes (BR stands for BReast, and CA stands for CAncer) have an increased risk of male breast cancer. The lifetime risk of developing breast cancer is approximately 1% with the BRCA1 gene mutation and 6% with the BRCA2 gene mutation

The risk of breast cancer increases as you age. Male breast cancer is most often diagnosed in men in their 60s. Exposure to estrogen. If you take estrogen-related drugs, such as those used for hormone therapy for prostate cancer, your risk of breast cancer is increased.

Answered by lee220105
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Answer:

Man abnormal genes cause disease.

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