Prevention of Breast Cancer in Men

Executive Summary

Some primary preventive measures are taken for reducing the risk of breast cancer in men. To date, no natural way to avoid breast cancer in men is estimated. The best way to lower the risk of inflammatory breast cancer is to follow the preventive measures for other types of breast cancer. The disseminated tumour cells break off before a tumor forms and move to remote sites in the body where they are dormant until something “wakes them up” and begins the lethal process of metastasis or cancer spread/colonization. Removing disseminated tumor cells altogether prevents breast cancer from having metastases in men. The early treatment for breast cancer is an essential preventive measure. Informing the doctor about any breast difference as soon as possible is another primary preventative measure for preventing breast cancer in men.

Prevention of Breast Cancer in Men

In the Prevention of breast cancer in men, the investigations that have been conducted in the United States may have found a way to suffocate the existing cancer cells effectively. At the same time, they sleep, preventing them from waking up and forming deadly metastatic tumors. The investigations have also questioned the deep-rooted belief that chemotherapy cannot kill dormant disseminated tumor cells. Also, the cancer cells find a way early on and hide out in other body parts since these cells are in a sleepish state. They’ve stopped growing, so chemo, which indiscriminately targets all fast-growing cells, healthy or otherwise, is ineffective.

It’s always been assumed that it has long been assumed that because dormant cells are not dividing, they cannot be killed by chemotherapy. Although, the research on breast cancer displays that this is not the case. They depend on survival signaling in their microenvironment, specifically blood vessels within the bone marrow. And if you can disable that signaling, you can make them more susceptible to chemotherapy.


Dormant cells cannot be killed by chemotherapy because they are not dividing, but our findings show that this is not the case. They rely on survival signaling in their microenvironment, specifically blood vessels within the bone marrow. And if you can disable that signaling, you can make them more susceptible to chemotherapy.


Breast cancer does not spread simply because a primary tumor has grown to a definite size or stage. DTCs, or disseminated tumor cells, can break off before a tumor forms and move to remote sites in the body where they are dormant until something “wakes them up” and begin the lethal process of metastasis or cancer spread/colonization.


And tumor cells in the bone marrow forecast metastasis in different sites. They even forecast metastasis in breast cancers that never get bone metastases.


If you can remove disseminated tumor cells altogether, you can prevent breast cancer of those patients from having metastases.


These are some of the prevention of breast cancer in men; for the best results, early treatment for breast cancer is very much a necessity, and also let your doctor know about any breast difference as soon as possible ​1​.

References

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    Siegel RL, Miller KD, Jemal A. Cancer statistics, 2017. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians. Published online January 2017:7-30. doi:10.3322/caac.21387