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How Can a Guy Die From Ovarian Cancer if Men Don't Have Ovaries?

I was watching the news and this man died from ovarian cancer but how is that possible if men don’t have ovaries? I heard it was very rare for a man to die of ovarian cancer but when ovarian cancer occurs in men, why does it????
and for those of you who said its impossible, its not. I checked online…oh and by the way it says so on wpri12.com


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  1. TweetyBird
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #1

    A family history of breast and ovarian cancer can result in a gene mutation. It’s called BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 gene mutation. Men with this particular familial history are at a higher risk for developing various types of cancer, including breast and ovarian (even without the ovaries). It’s a TYPE of cancer.

  2. lynda_vosbein
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #2

    weird, i will watch this one

  3. bmac
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #3

    LOLOLOLOL

    A man cannot die from ovarian cancer.

    Men do not have ovaries. You misheard the news story. That would be like a woman dying from prostate cancer. Women don’t have prostates.

    Men CAN get breast cancer, though.

  4. Carla S
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #4

    never heard of it. how can a guy have ovarian cancer without ovary. that’s like a girl having testicular cancer…

    this doesn’t make sense.

  5. Snow on Cedar
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #5

    Men cannot die from ovarian cancer. Men do not have ovaries, therefore they cannot get ovarian cancer.

  6. vanessa w
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #6

    hermaphrodite.

    INTERESTING!!!! learn something new everyday!!! thanks, alex. makes for a good (albeit a bit strange) topic of conversation. certainly would get everyones attention at a dinner party (and cause a bit of nausea at the same time, still that could be amusing) LOL

  7. devan
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #7

    Unless the guy is one of those people who have XXY chromosomes and maybe has the latent remains of ovaries somewhere, i don’t see how a guy can get ovarian cancer.

    But a guy can get breast cancer.

  8. coyote
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #8

    Maybe he was a "hermaphrodite?"

  9. rentalsocks
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #9

    haha. men dont have ovaries! only women do. are you sure you heard right?

  10. Peter B
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #10

    Ovaries are the equivalent of Testicles . Otherwise you are talking Hermaphrodite

  11. James D
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #11

    it is possible for a man to die of ovarian cancer. they may be born with a genetic defect that allows them to have ovaries in an unusual place, such as the chest.

  12. Philip W
  13. oncogenomics
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #13

    It is impossible. While men can carry genes which make people suspectible to ovarian cancer, they have no ovarian cells. Therefore, they cannot get ovarian cancer. Whoever said they can is pulling your leg.

    By the way, people do not inherit genes that cause cancer. They carry genes that make them suspectible to cancer. Therefore, carriers have higher risk but no gurantee they will ever have develop cancer.

  14. you_likea_the_sauce
    April 15th, 2010 at 21:07 | #14

    Robert Eads (the man who died from ovarian cancer) was the subject of a documentary called "Southern Comfort." He was a female-to-male transsexual. When ‘she’ underwent the surgery to become a ‘he’ the doctors didn’t remove all of the female organs and ironically that’s what killed him. It’s a good but very sad movie.

  15. MALISSA
    May 3rd, 2011 at 15:37 | #15

    MEN CAN AND DO DIE FROM OVARIAN CANCER MY BROTHER IS ONE OF THEM. HE DIED AT 28 YEARS OF AGE AND WAS A HEALTHY HAPPY ATHLETIC MAN BEFORE A LUMP APPEARED THAT TURNED OUT TO BE CANCER. THE ONCOLOGIST SAID IT IS POSSIBLE FOR MEN TO GET OVARIAN CANCER AND WOMEN TO GET TESTICULAR CANCER THOUGH BOTH ARE VERY RARE. THE HUMAN BODY HAS CELLS LEFT FROM WHEN YOU WERE AN EMBRYO PRIOR TO BECOMING MALE OR FEMALE. THESE LEFT OVER AMBIGUOUS CELLS CAN BECOME CANCEROUS.

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