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Nick Greiner: I had mastectomy after breast cancer diagnosis | |
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Cancer Council Australia has called for greater awareness of breast cancer in men, following Nick Greiner’s revelation that he was recently diagnosed. | Cancer Council Australia has called for greater awareness of breast cancer in men, following Nick Greiner’s revelation that he was recently diagnosed. |
The former New South Wales premier told the Australian Financial Review how a series of tests had revealed he had breast cancer. But Greiner added that when his doctor first suggested he have a mammogram, he “managed to ignore that piece of advice”. | The former New South Wales premier told the Australian Financial Review how a series of tests had revealed he had breast cancer. But Greiner added that when his doctor first suggested he have a mammogram, he “managed to ignore that piece of advice”. |
The chief executive of Cancer Council Australia, Professor Ian Olver, said men who noticed changes to their breasts or nipples should act quickly and be tested. | |
“There’s a pretty high cure rate for men if they present early. The problem is that men don’t believe they can get breast cancer,” he said. | “There’s a pretty high cure rate for men if they present early. The problem is that men don’t believe they can get breast cancer,” he said. |
“So the first message is ‘yes, you can get breast cancer’, and the second message is that if you see blood or you feel a lump get it checked out as soon as you can. Don’t ignore a change.” | “So the first message is ‘yes, you can get breast cancer’, and the second message is that if you see blood or you feel a lump get it checked out as soon as you can. Don’t ignore a change.” |
Olver praised the former premier for speaking out and said it would help educate men about the risks. | Olver praised the former premier for speaking out and said it would help educate men about the risks. |
“Someone as prominent as Nick coming out and talking about it helps raise awareness immeasurably,” he said. | “Someone as prominent as Nick coming out and talking about it helps raise awareness immeasurably,” he said. |
Greiner discovered the cancer after finding a red dot on his shirt, and said talking about his cancer helped him through the difficult period. | Greiner discovered the cancer after finding a red dot on his shirt, and said talking about his cancer helped him through the difficult period. |
“I tend to stand back from myself," he told the AFR. "Frankly, my reaction was to carry on with work. There was no pain and no preoccupation. I kept wondering when it would hit me. | |
“I think it helped by telling my family and, when I knew I was going to have surgery, telling others.” | “I think it helped by telling my family and, when I knew I was going to have surgery, telling others.” |
Greiner had a mastectomy to remove the cancer and the operation was successful. | |
Rates of breast cancer in men are far lower than in women and amount to less than 1% of all breast cancer diagnoses in Australia, according to Cancer Council NSW. About 13,000 women are diagnosed each year and about 100 men. |
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