نتایج جستجو برای: male breast cancer

تعداد نتایج: 1286810  

Journal: :Breast care 2012
Srdjan Ninkovic Goran Azanjac Milan Knezevic Dragce Radovanovic Dragan Canovic Jasmina Nedovic Slobodanka Mitrovic

BACKGROUND Male breast cancer is rare and represents less than 1% of all breast cancers. Considering the fact that the male breast most often does not consist of lobules and acini, lobular carcinoma of the male breast is exceptionally rare. CASE REPORT In this paper we present a unique case of alveolar variant of lobular male breast cancer in a 56-year-old patient. CONCLUSION According to o...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2015
Michael B Cook Pascal Guénel Susan M Gapstur Piet A van den Brandt Karin B Michels John T Casagrande Rosie Cooke Stephen K Van Den Eeden Marianne Ewertz Roni T Falk Mia M Gaudet George Gkiokas Laurel A Habel Ann W Hsing Kenneth Johnson Laurence N Kolonel Carlo La Vecchia Elsebeth Lynge Jay H Lubin Valerie A McCormack Eva Negri Håkan Olsson Dominick Parisi Eleni Th Petridou Elio Riboli Howard D Sesso Anthony Swerdlow David B Thomas Walter C Willett Louise A Brinton

BACKGROUND The etiology of male breast cancer is poorly understood, partly due to its relative rarity. Although tobacco and alcohol exposures are known carcinogens, their association with male breast cancer risk remains ill-defined. METHODS The Male Breast Cancer Pooling Project consortium provided 2,378 cases and 51,959 controls for analysis from 10 case-control and 10 cohort studies. Indivi...

2013
Ida Johansson Markus Ringnér Ingrid Hedenfalk

The rapidly growing collection of diverse genome-scale data from multiple tumor types sheds light on various aspects of the underlying tumor biology. With the objective to identify genes of importance for breast tumorigenesis in men and to enable comparisons with genes important for breast cancer development in women, we applied the computational framework COpy Number and EXpression In Cancer (...

Journal: :Experimental oncology 2013
Y S Hotko

Despite male breast cancer is rare in occurrence, it is a serious problem. In 2012, 130 men in Ukraine got breast cancer that constituted 0.74% from all patients with mentioned pathology detected in the course of year. Every year in Ukraine approximately 100 men die from breast cancer. Still many aspects of male breast cancer remain unstudied. It occurs since information about mentioned disease...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
elmira ebrahimi tayebeh sabokbar sharareh eskandarieh vahideh peyghambari reza shirkoohi

background: exposure to endogenous hormones such as estrogen is known as a lifetime breast cancer (bc) risk factor. polymorphisms in genes that are involved in the steroidogenic process, such as cytochrome p450c17alpha ( cyp17) , affect individuals’ susceptibility to bc. in iran, the highest incident of bc is among young women. this study aimed to find prevalence of single nucleotide polymorphi...

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2009
موسویان 2, سیدامیر, یگانه, روح الله,

Abstract: Background: Acromegaly is due to excess of growth hormone production and imbalance of cell growth which leads to somatic manifestations and organ dysfunction. With increasing life span an increasing incidence of colorectal, breast, and blood cancers is seen. In this paper we report a 57 year old male with acromegaly he had developed a swelling in the right breast for the last 2 yea...

Journal: :Endocrine-related cancer 2017
Tesa M Severson Wilbert Zwart

Male breast cancer is a rare disease, of which little is known. In contrast to female breast cancer, the very vast majority of all cases are positive for estrogen receptor alpha (ERα), implicating the function of this steroid hormone receptor in tumor development and progression. Consequently, adjuvant treatment of male breast cancer revolves around inhibition of ERα. In addition, the androgen ...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2005
Elaine Ron Takayoshi Ikeda Dale L Preston Shoji Tokuoka

To learn more about the role of ionizing radiation in the development of male breast cancer, we evaluated male breast cancer incidence among 45 880 male members of the Life Span Study cohort of Japanese atomic bomb survivors. Male breast cancers, diagnosed between January 1, 1958, and December 31, 1998, were identified through the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Tumor Registries. Nine male breast cancer...

Journal: :Bulletin du cancer 1992
J Nectoux D M Parkin

Incidence data for male breast cancer from 34 selected cancer registries in different parts of the world are presented. The geographic variation in incidence is similar to that observed for female breast cancer, resulting in a strong correlation between their respective rates, although certain populations have higher rates for male breast cancer than expected from the female incidence, notably ...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2016
Salvatore Piscuoglio Charlotte K Y Ng Melissa P Murray Elena Guerini-Rocco Luciano G Martelotto Felipe C Geyer Francois-Clement Bidard Samuel Berman Nicola Fusco Rita A Sakr Carey A Eberle Leticia De Mattos-Arruda Gabriel S Macedo Muzaffar Akram Timour Baslan James B Hicks Tari A King Edi Brogi Larry Norton Britta Weigelt Clifford A Hudis Jorge S Reis-Filho

PURPOSE Male breast cancer is rare, and its genomic landscape has yet to be fully characterized. Lacking studies in men, treatment of males with breast cancer is extrapolated from results in females with breast cancer. We sought to define whether male breast cancers harbor somatic genetic alterations in genes frequently altered in female breast cancers. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN All male breast can...

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