A Single Centric Quantitative Assessment of Male Breast Cancer Knowledge, Perception, and Awareness: Breaking the Stigma in Indian Population

Most people throughout the world are still uninformed of the problem of breast cancer in men. Despite increasing awareness programs targeting women, most people are unaware that breast cancer can also affect men. Our purpose is to assess the knowledge, perception, and awareness of male breast cancer...

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