Something that has for ages been known as a female disease has taken on another dimension, and it is the disclosure of male symptoms.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is being used to direct members of the public to examine their breasts and look out for the following symptoms.
These are, redness or frequent heat rashes, skin sores, dimpling, strange fluid, orange peel skin, indentation, growing veins, hidden lumps, bumps, feeling of a thick mass, retracted nipples, and changed the shape of the breast.
Breast cancer is a fatal ailment that has eliminated many women, and is now threatening their male counterparts too.
The simple rule is that, once you have breasts, you are vulnerable to the disease, which is why suspected cases require prompt medical attention before they get out of hand.