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DenizAtasoy, DenizAtasoy, FatihAydogan FatihAydogan, SevgiErgin SevgiErgin, et al. "Male Breast Cancer: No Evidence of Human Papillomavirus Etiology." International Journal of Surgery and Medicine 4, no. 3 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/ijsm.male-breast-cancer.

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AlFehaid, Mohammed. "Male Breast Cancer (MBC) – A Review." Polish Journal of Surgery 95, no. 6 (2023): 24–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0016.3174.

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Males account for 1% of all cases of breast cancer. With the aging of the world’s population, the disease has exhibited a rise in incidence in recent decades. Male breasts are smaller than female breasts, making the disease easier to spot, but patients often do not report their cases in time due to a lack of awareness. The stage-to-stage prognosis of male breast cancer is comparable to that of their female counterparts. Due to the relative rarity of the disease and poor patient enrollment in large randomized studies, the optimal management of male breast cancer remains uncertain. This article
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Koscak, Darko, Duro Vlasic, Neven Mesar, and Magas Zrinka Sudar. "Carcinoma of the male breast." Acta Chirurgica Croatica 1, no. 1 (2004): 49–53. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2943578.

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The article shows five patients suffering from the breast cancer, who were treated at the Surgery Ward, General Hospital in Bjelovar within the period from 1980 until 2002. Male breast cancer is a relatively rare disease. The ratio is 1 in 100.000 of population, and 1% of breast carcinoma, and approximately 1,5% of all maligmant tumors in men. The ratio with our analysed patients is 5:511 or 1,22%. The breast cancer in four cases was in an advanced stage; the age of diagnosis was in average 12,5 years later than for women. A clinical picture showed unilateral, firm formations, placed under the
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Anderson, William F., Ismail Jatoi, Julia Tse, and Philip S. Rosenberg. "Male Breast Cancer: A Population-Based Comparison With Female Breast Cancer." Journal of Clinical Oncology 28, no. 2 (2010): 232–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2009.23.8162.

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Purpose Because of its rarity, male breast cancer is often compared with female breast cancer. Patients and Methods To compare and contrast male and female breast cancers, we obtained case and population data from the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results program for breast cancers diagnosed from 1973 through 2005. Standard descriptive epidemiology was supplemented with age-period-cohort models and breast cancer survival analyses. Results Of all breast cancers, men with breast cancer make up less than 1%. Male compared with female breast cancers occurred later
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Cherkaoui, Amal, Meriem Nouri, Sara Tossi, et al. "Male breast cancer: Case report and review of literature." Edorium Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 9, no. 2 (2024): 5–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5348/100038g06ac2024cr.

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Introduction: Male breast cancer (MBC) is an uncommon disease that makes up less than 1% of all breast cancer diagnoses worldwide. While breast carcinomas have some similarities in both sexes, there are significant differences. Case Report: We present a case of breast cancer in a 57-year-old man who had a left breast mass of 3.5 cm classified as breast imaging reporting and data system (BIRADS 4) by the American College of Radiology (ACR). The presence of invasive breast carcinoma of grade II Scarff–Bloom–Richardson (SBR) with a negative molecular phenotype B HER2 was confirmed by a tru-cut bi
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Rashid, Abid, Mohsin Khurshid, Umbreen Naz, et al. "MALE BREAST CANCER;." Professional Medical Journal 24, no. 04 (2017): 633–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2017.24.04.1533.

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Breast carcinomas are an uncommon neoplastic condition in men, whichaccounts for only 1% of all breast cancers, and not more than 1% of all malignancies in men.A 55 years old man presented with a ulcerated mass in the left breast with a history of pain,discharge and fever. On examination, there was an ulcerating growth above the left nipple withnumerous maggots. The fine needle aspiration cytology confirmed the ductal cell carcinomawhich was further confirmed by ulcer edge biopsy.
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Baek, Jong Min, Gi Young Sung, Do Sang Lee, et al. "Male Breast Cancer." Journal of Breast Cancer 8, no. 3 (2005): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.4048/jbc.2005.8.3.123.

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Glisic, Jovica, Jasmina Nedovic, Ljiljana Vasic, Biljana Markovic-Filipovic, Marija Protic, and Marija Peulic. "Male breast cancer." PONS - medicinski casopis 10, no. 1 (2013): 24–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/pons1301024g.

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Zurrida, Stefano, Franco Nolè, Bernardo Bonanni, et al. "Male breast cancer." Future Oncology 6, no. 6 (2010): 985–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fon.10.55.

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Bielčiková, Zuzana. "Male breast cancer." Onkologie 10, no. 4 (2016): 170–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.36290/xon.2016.037.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Male breast cancer"

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Opara, Esther. "Predictors of Mastectomy in Male Breast Cancer." ScholarWorks, 2017. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/3956.

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Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare, and research on the predictors of MBC has been limited because of inadequate funding in and outside of the United States. One goal of this study was to eradicate the stereotyping of breast cancer as a female disease. The emergence of medical technology and education to benefit the public will help to ensure greater health awareness at the individual, community, and global levels. The purpose of this study was to understand the influence of the predictors of age; race (Black, White, and Other); and grade of cancer (I, II, or III) on the outcome of mastectomy in
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Sundara, Rajan Sreekumar. "Investigating male breast cancer using transcriptomics and immunohistochemistry." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2016. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/15847/.

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Background: The rare nature of male breast cancer (MBC) has led to its management being guided by the extensive research conducted in the field of female breast cancer (FBC). The aim of this study was to evaluate MBC at both protein and molecular level to improve understanding of its pathology. Methodology: Immunohistochemistry analysis was performed in MBC (n=428) TMAs for 18 biomarkers (ERα, ERβ1, ERβ2, ERβ5, Total PR, AR, CK5/6, CK14, CK18, CK19, p53, Bcl-2, Her2, E-cadherin, Ki67, Survivin, Prolactin and FOXA1). The manual scoring of ERα and Ki67 was correlated with a fully automated immun
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Nilsson, Cecilia. "Characterization of Male Breast Cancer : From Molecule to Clinical Outcome." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Centrum för klinisk forskning, Västerås, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-172670.

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The aim of this thesis was to investigate different aspects of male breast cancer (MBC), and to compare these with findings in female breast cancer (FBC). In paper I, a population–based study was performed to investigate possible differences in treatment and outcome between MBC and FBC patients. MBC and FBC presented with a similar distribution of stage. Although no differences in primary treatment strategy were demonstrated, MBC patients had significantly poorer overall and relative survival, indicating a more aggressive disease. Paper II aimed to assess the value of clinicopathological facto
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Rosenblatt, Adena. "Regulation of Steroid Receptor Activity in the Breast and Urogenital Tract." Scholarly Repository, 2009. http://scholarlyrepository.miami.edu/oa_dissertations/274.

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Steroid receptors are important in the pathogenesis of a variety of disease states and modulate cellular processes through differential gene expression. Therefore, understanding the regulation of steroid receptors is essential. Environmental sodium arsenite, a toxin associated with male infertility, and arsenic trioxide, a possible prostate cancer therapeutic agent, are inorganic trivalent semimetals. The mechanism of arsenic action in male urogenital tract tissues is not clear. Since androgen receptor (AR) plays an important role in spermatogenesis and prostate cancer, we explored the possibi
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Thomas, Sarah Rose. "The experiences of male partners of women with breast cancer : an interpretative phenomenological analysis." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/40494.

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Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosis in the UK, with most cases being diagnosed in females. With advances in treatment, it is being increasingly recognised as a chronic condition, which has an impact not only on the patient, but also on the patient’s family. Research suggests that partners often become the primary caregivers for these women, and yet there has been very little research exploring the impact of this diagnosis on partners. The literature review aimed to explore the information needs of male partners of women with breast cancer. Following a systematic literature search
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Brock-Midding, Evamarie [Verfasser]. "Influencing Factors of Health Inequity among Male Breast Cancer Patients in Germany / Evamarie Brock-Midding." Bonn : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Bonn, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1228979006/34.

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Coltri, Julia Anne. "Transgender male patients and hereditary breast cancer risk: broaching difficult topics to reduce healthcare disparities." The Ohio State University, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1555683611281611.

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Chilcott-Burns, Sarah. "Association of single nucleotide polymorphisms in FGFR2 with male breast cancer, following modified DNA extraction methodology." Thesis, University of Portsmouth, 2014. https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/association-of-single-nucleotide-polymorphisms-in-fgfr2-with-male-breast-cancer-following-modified-dna-extraction-methodology(25ace0dd-234b-4e30-94e6-834f81ca5198).html.

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The Breakthrough Generations Study and Laboratory was set up in 2007 to study the epigenetics of breast cancer in women and men in the United Kingdom over a potential forty year prospective period from 2006 to 2046. The remit was to collect blood samples, lifestyle and medical information from volunteers and then to compare the genetic analysis of the samples to the data collected to look for trends and patterns. The blood samples were stored in a relatively unique format, being in 500 μl buffy coat samples in micro-capillary tubes and at the time of writing 4 million aliquots were in storage.
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Thellenberg, Karlsson Camilla. "Prostate cancer : epidemiological studies of risk factors." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för strålningsvetenskaper, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-1862.

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In spite of the fact that prostate cancer is the most common male cancer in both Sweden and many other countries in the developed world, little is known of risk factors and predisposing conditions. The only well recognized risk factors are age, race and familial aggregation. More knowledge about risk factors could lead to better preventive measures together with better treatments. One way to evaluate this is to study second primary cancers; the connection between two different cancers can give valuable insight in etiology or clues to shared risk factors. This thesis aims at evaluating risk fac
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Holmén, Linnea, and Kjellson Sara. "Att vara man fast i en kvinnas sjukdom : Att vara man fast i en kvinnas sjukdom." Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för hälsa och välfärd, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-30929.

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Bröstcancer är en sjukdom som främst drabbar kvinnor, därför kan många män uppleva att det finns begränsat med information som riktar sig till dem. Under en 10 - års period, 2005-2014, var det i Halland endast sju män som diagnostiserades med bröstcancer och år 2014 insjuknade totalt 61 män i Sverige. Att män sällan insjuknar i bröstcancer kan vara en av orsakerna till att många män inte är medvetna om att de kan drabbas. Att vara man och drabbas av bröstcancer kan innebära att inte bara den fysiska bilden av en individ förändras utan även den psykiska världen, det är därför viktigt att få rät
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Books on the topic "Male breast cancer"

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Fentiman, Ian. Male Breast Cancer. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04669-3.

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Fentiman, Ian. Male Breast Cancer. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-89929-4.

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Sencha, Alexander N., ed. Imaging of Male Breast Cancer. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06050-7.

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Marc, Heyison, ed. For the women we love: A breast cancer action plan and caregiver's guide for men. Bartleby Press, 2007.

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Parker, James N., and Philip M. Parker. The official patient's sourcebook on male breast cancer. Edited by Icon Group International Inc and NetLibrary Inc. Icon Health Publications, 2002.

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Morgan, Carl. Man to man: A practical guide for male caregivers when breast cancer strikes their loved ones. Benchmark Publishing & Design, 2003.

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Hunter, Michael A. Dr. Michael Hunter's breast cancer made simple. CancerInfo, 2006.

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Grobstein, Ruth H. The breast cancer book: What you need to know to make informed decisions. Yale University Press, 2005.

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National Cancer Institute (U.S.). Cancer Information Service, ed. Make and keep your mammogram appointment. National Cancer Institute, Cancer Information Service, 2002.

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A, Iscoe Neill, and Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences in Ontario., eds. Temporal trends in breast cancer surgery in Ontario: Can one randomized trial make a difference? Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences in Ontario, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Male breast cancer"

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Ottini, Laura, and Carlo Capalbo. "Male Breast Cancer." In Breast Cancer. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48848-6_63.

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Winchester, David J. "Male Breast Cancer." In Breast Cancer. Springer New York, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2146-3_22.

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El-Tamer, Mahmoud, and Lucy J. Kim. "Male Breast Cancer." In Breast Cancer. Humana Press, 2002. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59259-161-9_12.

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İğci, Abdullah, Mustafa Tükenmez, and Enver Özkurt. "Male Breast Cancer." In Breast Disease. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26012-9_23.

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Speirs, Valerie, Matthew P. Humphries, and Abeer M. Shaaban. "Male Breast Cancer." In Breast Pathology. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62539-3_4764.

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Igci, Abdullah, Mustafa Tukenmez, and Enver Özkurt. "Male Breast Cancer." In Breast Disease. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16792-9_22.

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Vidya, Raghavan, Matt Green, and Sharat Chopra. "Male Breast Cancer." In Breast Diseases. CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780367821982-18.

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Fentiman, Ian S. "Male Breast Cancer." In Breast Cancer Epidemiology. Springer New York, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0685-4_12.

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S Fentiman, Ian. "Male Breast Cancer." In Oncoplastic Breast Surgery. CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315115146-70.

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Papadimitriou, Konstantinos. "Male Breast Cancer." In Breast Cancer Essentials. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73147-2_57.

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Conference papers on the topic "Male breast cancer"

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Rocha, Marina Elias, Jaziane Gonçalves Santos, Éllyda Vanessa Leonel Oliveira, and Geffson Damaceno Machado. "Male breast cancer." In Brazilian Breast Cancer Symposium 2024. Mastology, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942024v34s1101.

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Objective: This study aimed to describe breast cancer in the male population in the literature. Methodology: An integrative literature review was carried out from 2014 to 2019, using the PubMed, Medline, and Scielo databases. Results: Malignant breast neoplasia is much more common in women and rare in men, accounting for around 1% of diagnoses, making it an uncommon cancer and being more common in patients aged 60–70 years. Lobular and the most common is ductal carcinoma, and the diagnosis is made through clinical ultrasound, mammography, and pathological studies. The assessment of genetic fac
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Melo, Maria Eduarda Bernardino Martins, Gabriela Prado Lopes, Darley Lima Ferreira Filho, Irnanda Layanna Gomes Oliveira, and Maria Eduarda Vasconcelos Florêncio Cavalcanti. "MALE BILATERAL BREAST CANCER: CASE REPORT." In Scientifc papers of XXIII Brazilian Breast Congress - 2021. Mastology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942021v31s1077.

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Introduction: Breast cancer occurring bilaterally in men is extremely rare. Breast cancer represents 1% of all cancers, while bilateral cancer represents 5% of a total number of patients with breast cancer, which may be synchronic or metachronic. Many cases of breast cancer in men are detected between 60 and 70 years, with an average of 67 years of age. In men there is a tendency for late diagnosis at a more advanced stage than in women. Case report: A male patient, JSS, 68 years old, from Afogados da Ingazeira, state of Pernambuco, was seen with breast tumoration in June 2016. He arrived at t
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Belluco, Rosana Zabulon Feijó, Carolina Gaze Gonçalves Fontenele Gomes, Camila Pires Marinho, et al. "Diffuse B-cell lymphoma in the male breast: A rare case report." In Brazilian Breast Cancer Symposium 2023. Mastology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942023v33s1052.

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Introduction: Lymphomas are a heterogeneous group of cancers derived from the immune system, characterized by increased proliferation of lymph nodes or secondary lymphatic tissue. Breast involvement by lymphoma is uncommon, representing only 0.1% of malignant breast lesions. Clinical similarities with breast cancer make preoperative diagnosis of breast lymphoma difficult. Histologically, most primary breast lymphomas (PML) are of the B-cell type. The treatment of PML is based on the recommendations for the treatment of lymphomas of other locations according to the histological type, staging, a
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Costa, Rafael Everton Assunção Ribeiro da, Fergus Tomás Rocha de Oliveira, Eduarda Norberto Siqueira, Ana Lúcia Nascimento Araújo, and Sabas Carlos Vieira. "RECURRENCE IN MALE BREAST CANCER: A CASE SERIES." In Abstracts from the Brazilian Breast Cancer Symposium - BBCS 2021. Mastology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942021v31s2079.

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Introduction: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a very rare disease, which accounts for approximately 1.0% of all breast cancers and around 0.17%–1.0% of all male malignancies, more common in the age group of 60 years, and 93.7% of cases of MBC are histologically classified as the invasive carcinoma of no special type (ICNS). Treatment (i.e., surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy) and prognosis are similar to breast cancer in women. The aim of this study was to describe five MBC cases and to analyze the occurrence of relapse in a follow-up of 88 months (36–180 months). Case series
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Ribeiro, Laíse Alves, João Victor Monteiro de Camargo, Alexandre Pelícolla Galli, Geovana Sousa Resende, Daiane Rosa Dantas Santos, and Carlos Eduardo Nunes Aranha. "Male breast cancer: How to optimize the diagnosis?" In Brazilian Breast Cancer Symposium 2023. Mastology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942023v33s1077.

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Objective: Male breast cancer (MaBC) is a rare disease that represents about 1% of all cases of breast cancer (BC) in Brazil. The scarcity of screening campaigns hinders early diagnosis, directly affecting treatment and prognosis. Therefore, this study aimed to increase the visibility, among health professionals, for the aforementioned disease, describing how screening and diagnosis have been performed until now. Methodology: This study is a systematic literature review. Articles indexed in the electronic databases PubMed, SciELO, and ScienceDirect were collected. Studies were selected using t
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Jakobi, Paul Joseph, S. Hackenberg, Désirée Ehrmann-Müller, and R. Hagen. "Cervical metastasis of male breast cancer." In Abstract- und Posterband – 91. Jahresversammlung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für HNO-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie e.V., Bonn – Welche Qualität macht den Unterschied. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1710965.

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Nascimento, Kauana C. S., Délio M. Conde, and Sebastião A. Pinto. "HISTOPATHOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 22 CASES OF MALE BREAST CANCER." In Brazilian Breast Cancer Symposium. v29s1, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942019v29s1ep42.

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Antonini, Marcelo, Gabriel Duque Pannain, Steffi Ferreira Buttenbender, et al. "Epidemiology of male breast cancer in Brazil: An analysis of patients undergoing treatment in the public health system." In Brazilian Breast Cancer Symposium 2023. Mastology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942023v33s1073.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to understand the epidemiological profile of breast cancer in men in Brazil, in order to improve care for these patients. Methodology: This study is an ecological, observational, cross-sectional analysis based on retrospective data from the publicly available National Oncology Database (DATASUS — SISCAN/Cancer Information System). The study utilized a National Tracking Database as the primary data source. Descriptive analyses of sociodemographic characteristics of patients, including the geographic region of diagnosis, and age range of affected men, w
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Anderson, W., I. Jatoi, and P. Rosenberg. "Male Breast Cancer: A Population-Based Comparison with Female Breast Cancer." In Abstracts: Thirty-Second Annual CTRC‐AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium‐‐ Dec 10‐13, 2009; San Antonio, TX. American Association for Cancer Research, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs-09-2075.

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El-Helou, Etienne, Manar Zaiter, Pauline Delrue, Ahmad Awada, Isabelle Veys, and Catalin-Florin Pop. "INCIDENTAL FINDING OF SOLITARY FIBROUS TUMOR OF MALE BREAST." In Brazilian Breast Cancer Symposium 2022. Mastology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942022v32s2087.

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Myofibroblastoma (MFB), also known as a solitary fibrous tumor of the breast, is a rare sporadic benign tumor composed of spindle-shaped tumor cells with myoblast differentiation. The most typical presentation is a painless unilateral mass that is not connected to any surrounding structure and seldom surpasses 3 cm in size and should be evaluated by using the triple-assessment approach. They have several subtypes, and a definite diagnosis can only be confirmed safely after surgery using immunohistochemistry. Surgical excision serves an essential diagnostic and therapeutic purpose; MFB has a fa
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Reports on the topic "Male breast cancer"

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Neuhausen, Susan L. Prevalence and Characterization of BRCA2 in Male Breast Cancer Cases. Defense Technical Information Center, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada400577.

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Neuhausen, Susan L. Prevalence and Characterization of BRCA2 in Male Breast Cancer Cases. Defense Technical Information Center, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada391159.

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Gupta, Arti, and Pankaj Kumar Gupta. HISTOPATHOLOGICAL DISTRIBUTION OF MALIGNANT CASES IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE. World Wide Journals, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36106/ijar/1007787.

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Introduction- Malignancy/cancer is a dreadful condition affecting not only physical but also mental wellbeing of a person. Surgeries associated with its treatment are also leads to morbidity. So apart from treatment we need to nd out the factors which are precipitating for any cancer.I tried to study the distribution of malignant cases received in histopathology lab of a tertiary care centre in two and a half month period with respect to its frequency, site,age gender and important histological types. In this study, we Resultshave seen 118 cases of malignancy in histopathology section in 2 an
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Bruno, Francesco, Domenico Arcuri, Francesca Vozzo, Antonio Malvaso, Alberto Montensanto, and Raffaele Maletta. Expression and signaling pathways of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) and pro-NGF in breast cancer: a systematic review. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.10.0017.

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Review question / Objective: This study aims to systematically review and comprehensively summarize the current experimental evidence about the involvement of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) and pro-NGF signaling pathways in breast cancer. Therefore, the questions are as follows: (1) What is the expression level of NGF, pro-NGF and their receptors in breast cancer? (2) What is the role played by NGF, pro-NGF and their receptors in the pathophysiological mechanisms (i.e., proliferation, apoptosis, angiogenesis, invasion, metastasis) of breast cancer? (3) What is the diagnostic, prognostic and therape
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Tangka, Florence K. L., Sujha Subramanian, Madeleine Jones, et al. Young Breast Cancer Survivors: Employment Experience and Financial Well-Being. RTI Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2020.rr.0041.2007.

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The economic burden of breast cancer for women under 50 in the United States remains largely unexplored, in part because young women make up a small proportion of breast cancer cases overall. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted a web-based survey to compare data from breast cancer survivors 18–39 years of age at first diagnosis and 40–49 years of age at first diagnosis. We administered a survey to a national convenience sample of 416 women who were 18–49 years of age at the time of their breast cancer diagnosis. We analyzed factors associated with financial decline using multivariate r
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Boulin, Tiphaine, Isla Whitcroft, and Hannah Moody. HRT, menopause and breast cancer. Breast Cancer UK, 2024. https://doi.org/10.71450/45513910.

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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is used to manage the symptoms of menopause. It has been associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer; however, this risk varies according to the type of HRT and duration of use. Evidence suggests that oestrogen-only HRT has little to no increased risk of breast cancer; however, it is generally only prescribed to people who have had a hysterectomy as it carries an increased risk of uterine cancer. Combined HRT is associated with a duration-dependent increase in breast cancer risk when used over five years. This increase in risk then reduces af
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Rankin, Nicole, Deborah McGregor, Candice Donnelly, et al. Lung cancer screening using low-dose computed tomography for high risk populations: Investigating effectiveness and screening program implementation considerations: An Evidence Check rapid review brokered by the Sax Institute (www.saxinstitute.org.au) for the Cancer Institute NSW. The Sax Institute, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.57022/clzt5093.

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Background Lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer death worldwide.(1) It is the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia (12,741 cases diagnosed in 2018) and the leading cause of cancer death.(2) The number of years of potential life lost to lung cancer in Australia is estimated to be 58,450, similar to that of colorectal and breast cancer combined.(3) While tobacco control strategies are most effective for disease prevention in the general population, early detection via low dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening in high-risk populations is a viable option for detecting asy
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Patnode, Carrie D., Nora B. Henrikson, Elizabeth M. Webber, Paula R. Blasi, Caitlyn A. Senger, and Janelle M. Guirguis-Blake. Breastfeeding and Health Outcomes for Infants and Children. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), 2025. https://doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepcsrbreastfeeding.

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Objectives. To review the evidence on the association between breastfeeding and infant and child health outcomes, including the extent to which these associations vary by the intensity, duration, mode, and source of breastmilk consumption. In this review, breastfeeding refers to feeding breastmilk whether directly from the breast or other means and includes breastmilk from pasteurized donor milk. Data sources. Systematic literature searches in MEDLINE, Embase and CINAHL for English-language articles published from 2006 to August 14, 2024. We identified additional studies from reference lists a
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Male breast cancer incidence and mortality, United States—2013–2017. United States Cancer Statistics (USCS), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15620/cdc:97729.

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