When most people think of breast health, they think of women. But the truth is, men can develop breast conditions too — and yes, that includes breast cancer. While it’s much less common, men are not immune, and that’s why breast ultrasounds matter for everyone.
At Atlanta Ultrasound, we believe knowledge is the first step to better health. Here’s why men should know about breast ultrasounds:
A breast ultrasound is a safe, painless imaging test that uses sound waves to look inside breast tissue. Doctors often recommend it if there’s:
A lump or swelling in the chest area
Pain or tenderness around the breast tissue
Nipple discharge or changes
A strong family history of breast cancer
Abnormal results from another test (like a mammogram or physical exam)
According to the American Cancer Society, about 1 in 833 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. That may sound rare — but for those affected, early detection can make all the difference.
Non-invasive and painless — no radiation involved
Real-time imaging — gives doctors a clearer picture of what’s happening inside
Helps distinguish between a harmless cyst and something that needs further attention
Men often delay seeking help because they think breast health is only a “women’s issue.” But your health is never something to be embarrassed about. If you feel something unusual, getting checked can bring peace of mind — and sometimes save your life.
If you or a loved one notices changes in the chest area, don’t wait. A breast ultrasound is quick, safe, and gives answers you can trust.
For those seeking expert ultrasound services, Atlanta Ultrasound offers quick, efficient, and comprehensive scans. Our team of skilled professionals is dedicated to providing you with the clarity and care you need.
Contact us today to schedule your ultrasound scan and take a decisive step towards understanding your health.
📍 Multiple locations in Metro Atlanta, GA
📞 Contact: 678-590-3300
🌐 Website: www.atlantaultrasound.com
Disclaimer: The content of this blog post, authored by a sonographer, is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice, nor should it substitute for professional medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or health concerns.