Easy: Gynecomastia, right? You probably want it removed surgically; the pathologist will take a look at it and you'll know for sure. Symmetric enlargement under a man's nipples is almost always gynecomastia; if it ulcerates or keep growing or is invading, then it's time for biopsy or wide excision.
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