
Mt. Lebanon Man Battles Rare Male Breast Cancer and Raises Awareness
George Banky, a 62-year-old from Mt. Lebanon, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2025—rare for men (about 1 in 1,000). After a lump prompted surgery with negative lymph nodes, he’ll take Tamoxifen for five years and has begun speaking publicly to raise awareness and funds for male breast cancer, emphasizing that men don’t undergo routine screening and early evaluation is crucial; genetic testing is advised since hereditary factors can play a larger role in male cases.







