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Oestrogen receptor phosphorylation profiles and in silico PAM50 subtyping reflect sexual dimorphism in breast cancer. [PDF]

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Carcinoma and Other Neoplasms of the Male Breast

Radiology, 1949
Cancer of the male breast is rare and the end-results are disappointing. Among the factors that contribute to the poor prognosis is the fact that to many physicians mammary carcinoma in the male is something of a myth—an oddity in medicine—and for that reason inconsequential.
B A, PAYSON, R, ROSH
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The male breast and malignant neoplasms diagnosis by aspiration biopsy cytology

Cancer, 1990
Fine-needle aspiration biopsy is now an established procedure for the evaluation of breast masses in women. On the other hand, there are only occasional reports of aspirates from male breast masses. During the past 19 years from more than 14,000 mammary aspirates, the authors examined the aspiration biopsy cytology (ABC) from 14 cases of malignant ...
P, Bhagat, T S, Kline
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Comparative genomic hybridization analysis of benign and invasive male breast neoplasms

Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 2002
Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) analysis was performed for the identification of chromosomal imbalances in two benign gynecomastias and one malignant breast carcinoma derived from patients with male breast disease and compared with cytogenetic analysis in two of the three cases.
Ojopi, EPB   +4 more
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Relationship between AgNORs, MIB-1 and oncogene expression in male breast carcinoma and papillary superficial bladder neoplasm

Oncology Reports, 2003
The expression of p53, c-erbB-2, bcl-2 and c-myc proteins was compared to the quantity of the nucleolar organiser regions (AgNORs) and MIB-1 antigen to elucidate the relationship between oncogene expression and rapidity of cell proliferation and tumor growth fraction.
Achille, Pich   +4 more
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