Which are clinical manifestations of male breast cancer?

a. Ulceration present on the breast
b. Retraction of breast tissue
c. Nipple discharge
d. Palpable mass midline of the nipple
e. Unilateral solid mass


Answer:
a. Ulceration present on the breast
b. Retraction of breast tissue
c. Nipple discharge
e. Unilateral solid mass

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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