Most gyno is benign, but there is always that 1% chance I have male breast cancer.
For those who have AAS-induced gyno, did the lump remain sensitive even when off the hormones?
I have not cycled in 2 years, and the lump is sensitive.
I know; see a doctor. Well I don't have health insurance and will not pay thousands to be told it's benign tissue. If I do have cancer, then oh well I die.
Also, since cancer implies uncontrolled cell division, wouldn't the lump be getting bigger over time if it was cancer???
For those who have AAS-induced gyno, did the lump remain sensitive even when off the hormones?
I have not cycled in 2 years, and the lump is sensitive.
I know; see a doctor. Well I don't have health insurance and will not pay thousands to be told it's benign tissue. If I do have cancer, then oh well I die.
Also, since cancer implies uncontrolled cell division, wouldn't the lump be getting bigger over time if it was cancer???