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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Breast "cancer," familial male
  1. ... You do not have a relative that had male breast cancer
  2. Breast cancer is cancer that starts in breast tissue. Both males and females have breast tissue. This means that anyone, including ...
  3. ... are linked with some cases of the following cancers: Breast (male and female) Ovarian Prostate Pancreatic Bone Leukemia Adrenal ... cancer linked to a gene variation, such as breast or ovarian cancer. Your family members had cancer at a younger age than ...
  4. Delayed puberty that runs in the family will resolve itself. Treatment with male sex hormones can trigger puberty. Hormones can also be given if needed to improve fertility.
  5. ... such as lupus , rheumatoid arthritis , and Sjögren syndrome Breast cancer in men Depression Extragonadal germ cell tumor (rare) Lung disease Osteoporosis Varicose veins Metabolic syndrome Oral health problems Obesity
  6. Women normally produce low levels of male hormones (androgens). If ... and other hormone conditions that cause unwanted hair growth ...
  7. ... starts in the testicles. The testicles are the male reproductive glands located in the scrotum.
  8. ... However, the external genitals will have a more male-like appearance. Some babies with this syndrome have ... ovary, or structures called ovotestes that have both male and female tissue. Uterus and cervix problems - A ...