نتایج جستجو برای: male breast cancer

تعداد نتایج: 1286810  

2013
Jeroen F. Vermeulen Robert Kornegoor Elsken van der Wall Petra van der Groep Paul J. van Diest

INTRODUCTION Male breast cancer accounts for 0.5-1% of all breast cancers and is generally diagnosed at higher stage than female breast cancers and therefore might benefit from earlier detection and targeted therapy. Except for HER2 and EGFR, little is known about expression of growth factor receptors in male breast cancer. We therefore investigated expression profiles of growth factor receptor...

Journal: :Japanese journal of clinical oncology 2000
A Ozet A A Yavuz S Kömürcü B Oztürk M Safali F Arpaci Z Caliskaner

Male breast cancer, consisting only 1% of all breast cancers, is occasionally associated with other primary malignancies, especially in patients with familial breast cancer history. Sporadic male breast cancers with another primary tumor are extremely rare. We report a 67-year-old male with asynchronous bilateral breast cancer and prostate cancer without familial breast cancer history.

2017

There are about 350 men diagnosed each year in the UK, compared with around 50,000 cases of breast cancer in women. [2] 1 in 8 women and 1 in 870 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime. Male breast cancer is diagnosed in 1% of cases of male breast enlargement. The incidence of male breast cancer has increased over a period of 25 years. The peak age for presentation of ma...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2002
E Kwiatkowska I Brozek E Izycka-Swieszewska J Limon A Mackiewicz

Breast cancer is a rare disease in men and represents only approximately 1% of all breast cancer cases. Several factors have been reported to increase the risk for male breast cancer, including alteration in hormonal status, Klinefelter’s syndrome, family history of breast cancer, and occupational exposures to high temperature, electromagnetic fields, and radiation. 3 Germline mutations in the ...

ابراهیمی, ماندانا , جاروندی, صغری , حریرچی, ایرج , زمانی, ندا , ظفرقندی, محمدرضا , کاظم نژاد, انوشیروان ,

A retrospective study was conducted to investigate about breast cancer in Tehran from 1985 to 1995. All breast pathological records at five General District and Teaching Hospitals (18 general surgical wards) were reviewed and data were extracted. Overall, 3085 records were found (7291 female and 294 male). The final diagnosis was made for 2436 female records including 903 breast cancer (37.1%),...

2011
Nick Orr Rosie Cooke Michael Jones Olivia Fletcher Frank Dudbridge Sarah Chilcott-Burns Katarzyna Tomczyk Peter Broderick Richard Houlston Alan Ashworth Anthony Swerdlow

Male breast cancer accounts for approximately 1% of all breast cancer. To date, risk factors for male breast cancer are poorly defined, but certain risk factors and genetic features appear common to both male and female breast cancer. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have recently identified common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that influence female breast cancer risk; 12 of thes...

Ali Akbar Ameri, Behrooz Shahrad,

Male breast cancer is one of the rare malignancies. Clinically it usually a fixed mass in the breast in the seventh decade of life. Metabolic disorders and gyneco­mastia and Klinefelter's syndrome are important predis­r,osing factors.  Primary management is simple mastectomy plus re­gio:ial lymph node irradiation. In late cases or metastatic disease, orchidectomy, adrenalectomy, and hypophysec...

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2013
P Rizzolo V Silvestri S Tommasi R Pinto K Danza M Falchetti M Gulino P Frati L Ottini

BACKGROUND AND STUDY DESIGN Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease compared with female BC and our current understanding regarding breast carcinogenesis in men has been largely extrapolated from the female counterpart. We focus on differences between the ethical issues related to male and female BC patients. A systematic literature search by using PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/...

2017
Mark P. Little Damien M. McElvenny

BACKGROUND There are well-known associations of ionizing radiation with female breast cancer, and emerging evidence also for male breast cancer. In the United Kingdom, female breast cancer following occupational radiation exposure is among that set of cancers eligible for state compensation and consideration is currently being given to an extension to include male breast cancer. OBJECTIVES We...

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