Although breast cancer is rare among men, Banner Graphic recently reported that over 2200 men will be diagnosed this year and, of those men, over 400 will die. Many times, because of lack of knowledge, as well as embarrassment, men tend to overlook symptoms of breast cancer and avoid consulting a physician with breast concerns. Because of this, most men are typically diagnosed with a more advanced stage of breast cancer that has spread beyond the breasts and into the lymph nodes. All men must pay strict attention to the warning signs of breast cancer, which may include a lump in or around the breast, nipple discharge, dimpling of the nipple and changes in the texture of the skin surrounding the breast.