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Can Men Get Breast Cancer? What Friendswood Seniors Should Know

Written by Morada Friendswood | Oct 10, 2025 4:00:00 AM

In summary:

  • With so many people asking, "Can men get breast cancer?", it's important to note that yes, it's uncommon, but they can.
  • For seniors in Friendswood, performing a simple monthly self-check can provide the warning you need if you detect something that requires closer examination.
  • The various living options at Morada Friendswood offer you support through both staff and residents in the event of a health scare.

Morada Friendswood, located in the Texas town of Friendswood, offers daily connection and a real community spirit, supported by several key amenities. Such a community is key when health problems arise, such as the rare possibility of male breast cancer. 

Below, we offer advice on breast cancer and how both aging and prevention should come together to reduce the risks in residents. Learn how male breast cancer awareness and senior health education are pillars of better living in our community, and discover independent living tips to help you check for health concerns in the privacy of your own apartment. 

Can Men Get Breast Cancer?

While the disease is relatively rare, it affects approximately one in 700 men at some point in their lives. However, this number is still high enough that regularly checking oneself, around once every month, may lead to a discovery that prevents the issue from progressing.

Several factors can increase the likelihood of one suffering from male breast cancer, including:

  • Family history and genetic conditions
  • Age, with the average age of victims sitting at around 67
  • Poor health and inadequate nutrition
  • Smoking and excess alcohol use

For all of these reasons, we offer advice on assisted living wellness and other activities that can improve the health of those in our community. We want to ensure that the lifetime risks of all who stay with us are as low as possible.

If you notice any signs that might be breast cancer, make sure to visit a healthcare specialist at your earliest opportunity. However, in the meantime, you may want to make a journal or other record that notes when you noticed the issue, so that you can discuss the problem with your physician in detail.

Is Breast Cancer Curable in Men?

Curability when it comes to cancer is a complicated concept, with it meaning anything from controlling it long-term with care to complete remission of the cancerous cells. Within these terms, it is wholly possible to cure the cancer, but the outcome will often depend on the stage at which the diagnosis was made, as well as the nature of the specific tumor.

For this reason, early evaluation and care can help support a better chance of recovery, but it is not always guaranteed. Either way, the individual in question will require significant levels of support.

Support Groups and Resources for Seniors in Friendswood

At Morada Friendswood, we can offer both direct support to someone facing health challenges, including male breast cancer, and also provide more practical help. For those in Assisted Living and Memory Care, we can assist with daily routines and reminders, ensuring that individuals do not miss their healthcare appointments.

Our assistance can range from simple reminders to check a calendar or checklist, to discussions with the individual in question, to more direct support. Our in-community activities also includemental wellness support, such as learning about sensory grounding techniques, which can help our residents manage their emotions more effectively.

While we cannot provide direct healthcare, you can discuss the specific nature of our services with us to learn more about our capabilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Medicines Increase the Risk of Male Breast Cancer?

Several medicines may increase the possibility of someone developing cancer, and breast cancer is one form in which it can take. On top of that, others increase the danger of breast cancer specifically.

Long-term estrogen-related medicines, for example, are known to influence the risks of breast cancer. Anyone who undergoes hormone replacement therapy (HRT) should have received warnings from their physician that this was a possibility. The more frequently one undergoes treatment and the longer it is applied, both factors can contribute to cancer development.

What Are the 5 Warning Signs of Breast Cancer in Men?

To suggest that there are only five warning signs would be folly. However, the following are a short list of signs that you should pay attention to:

  • New lumps or swelling close to or underneath the nipple
  • Discharge or bleeding from the nipple
  • Aerola shape changes or inversion of the nipple
  • Changes in the skin, such as redness or scaling
  • Persistent pain or tenderness around the chest

If any of these occur, especially anything related to blood or bleeding, you should book an appointment with a healthcare specialist as soon as possible. If you experience trouble with this while residing in our Senior Assisted Living or Memory Care residences, our staff should be able to assist you.

In general, however, if you find anything out of place, it is a good idea to seek the advice of a professional. Do not treat the above list as sacrosanct or as a professional medical opinion.

How is Male Breast Cancer Treated?

The exact nature of treatment will depend on the form the cancer takes and its progression. Treatment can include:

  • Surgery
  • Radiation therapy
  • Endocrine therapy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Targeted therapy

The doctor will tailor the strategy to the stage of the cancer and the characteristics of the tumor. 

Ensuring Awareness of Breast Cancer

Ensuring that people can answer the question, "Can men get breast cancer?" is essential to us, as it means that nobody misses a chance to discover and treat a potentially very dangerous disease. While not medical professionals, our staff are trained to support residents throughout their journey, including when they have health concerns, and our amenities include daily exercise and restaurant-style dining.

We offer Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care, each with a distinct level of focus from our staff. If you would like to learn more about what each entails and what they can do for you or a loved one, book a tour today. Discover what a community focused on the well-being of its residents looks like.