Breast pain can be alarming, whether you are a woman or a man.
A common question we hear at our clinic in Aberdeen is:
“Is breast pain a sign of cancer?”
According to the NHS, breast pain on its own is rarely a sign of breast cancer. Most cases are linked to hormonal changes or benign conditions.
However, persistent or unexplained pain should always be assessed, particularly if it is new, localised, or associated with other symptoms.
Our private One-Stop Breast Clinic runs every Friday in Aberdeen, offering rapid specialist assessment for both women and men.
Do Men Get Breast Pain?
Yes. Men can and do experience breast pain.
Although breast tissue is smaller in men, it is still present. The NHS confirms that men can develop:
Hormone related breast tenderness
Gynecomastia, which is benign enlargement of breast tissue
Infection
Cysts
Rarely, breast cancer
Male breast cancer is uncommon, accounting for around 1 percent of all breast cancers in the UK. However, men should not ignore:
A firm lump
Nipple discharge
Skin dimpling
Nipple inversion
Persistent one sided pain with a lump
Any concerning symptom should be assessed promptly.
Common Causes of Breast Pain
Breast pain (mastalgia) is usually caused by:
1. Hormonal Changes (Most Common)
Linked to menstrual cycles
Common before periods
Often affects both breasts
Feels heavy or tender
2. Perimenopause and Menopause
Hormonal fluctuations can cause unpredictable tenderness.
3. Benign Breast Conditions
Breast cysts
Fibroadenomas
Inflammation (mastitis)
4. Chest Wall (Musculoskeletal) Pain
Sometimes the pain originates from ribs or muscles rather than breast tissue itself.
5. Gynecomastia (in Men)
Benign enlargement of male breast tissue, often tender to touch.
When Should Breast Pain Be Checked?
Seek medical assessment if breast pain is:
Persistent and focal (in one specific area)
Worsening over time
Associated with a lump
Accompanied by nipple discharge (especially bloody discharge)
Linked with skin changes or dimpling
Causing significant anxiety
Even when the risk of cancer is low, peace of mind matters.
How We Assess Breast Pain at Our One-Stop Breast Clinic (Every Friday)
Our Friday One-Stop Breast Clinic in Aberdeen is designed for fast, comprehensive assessment — all in one visit.
Your appointment may include:
Consultation with a Consultant Breast Specialist
Clinical breast examination
Same-day breast ultrasound (if required)
Mammography (if indicated)
Image-guided biopsy (if required)
This means no long waiting times, no multiple hospital visits, and rapid answers.
Most patients leave with reassurance on the same day.
Why Early Assessment Matters
Even though most breast pain is benign:
Early imaging can rule out serious causes
You avoid prolonged worry
You receive tailored advice
If treatment is needed, it starts promptly
Rapid private access complements NHS pathways and avoids long waiting times.
Breast Pain in Aberdeen: When to Book
You should consider booking an assessment if:
Pain lasts more than a few weeks
It is localised to one area
You feel a lump
You are male and notice breast enlargement or tenderness
You simply want reassurance
Our specialist team assesses both women and men every Friday.
Book Your Breast Assessment Today
If you are experiencing breast pain and would like clarity, our specialist team in Aberdeen is here to help.
Early reassurance is always better than prolonged worry.