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Male inflammatory breast cancer
Surgery Today, 1997We report herein the case of a 68-year-old man diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer. The patient presented following the rapid onset of redness and swelling over the left anterior chest wall. On examination, the left chest wall and left axilla were extensively hard, and the left upper limb was swollen.
T, Yamamoto, K, Iriyama, T, Araki
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Male Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Clinical Breast Cancer, 2001A case of a 48-year-old male with an inflammatory breast cancer is used to illustrate this uncommon malignancy. The physical examination of thickening and erythema made the clinical diagnosis. Mammographic findings of increased density in the right breast with coarsened stroma and an underlying mass confirmed the clinical findings.
J J, Spigel +5 more
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The Epidemiology of Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Seminars in Oncology, 2008The epidemiology of inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) has been of great interest to a number of investigators, but epidemiological research has been hampered by the lack of an agreed upon case definition and the relatively small number of patients available to any single investigator or institution.
Paul H, Levine, Carmela, Veneroso
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Management of inflammatory breast cancer
World Journal of Surgery, 1994AbstractInflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare but often fatal disease. This review discusses the following conclusions: (1) The diagnosis IBC is based on the clinical triad of erythema, ridging with peau d'orange, and rapid onset. The importance of histologic evidence of dermal lymphatic involvement is controversial.
S E, Singletary, F C, Ames, A U, Buzdar
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1999
Inflammatory breast carcinoma (IBC) is an uncommon disease accounting for only 1–6% of all breast cancers.1 [The criteria for the diagnosis of IBC at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) are development of erythema (associated with increased heat), edema or peau d’orange (from exaggerated hair-follicle pits due to tumor blockage
R. Y. Declan Fleming, S. Eva Singletary
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Inflammatory breast carcinoma (IBC) is an uncommon disease accounting for only 1–6% of all breast cancers.1 [The criteria for the diagnosis of IBC at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC) are development of erythema (associated with increased heat), edema or peau d’orange (from exaggerated hair-follicle pits due to tumor blockage
R. Y. Declan Fleming, S. Eva Singletary
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DeckerMed CGSO Case-Based Reviews, 2019
Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare but highly aggressive form of breast cancer. It is considered a distinct entity with unique clinicopathologic features. Symptoms of erythema and increase in breast size usually develop over the course of a few weeks.
Kelly K Hunt +2 more
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Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare but highly aggressive form of breast cancer. It is considered a distinct entity with unique clinicopathologic features. Symptoms of erythema and increase in breast size usually develop over the course of a few weeks.
Kelly K Hunt +2 more
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2018
Inflammatory breast carcinoma (IBC) is the most aggressive, lethal, and rare form of breast cancer and is characterized by the rapid development of erythema, edema, and peau d’orange over a third or more of the skin of the breast due to the occlusion of dermal mammary lymphatics by tumor emboli.
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Inflammatory breast carcinoma (IBC) is the most aggressive, lethal, and rare form of breast cancer and is characterized by the rapid development of erythema, edema, and peau d’orange over a third or more of the skin of the breast due to the occlusion of dermal mammary lymphatics by tumor emboli.
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Management of Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Southern Medical Journal, 1960B F, BYRD, S E, STEPHENSON
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Clinical journal of oncology nursing, 2003
IBC is a rare clinical occurrence. Signs and symptoms include erythema and edema of the skin. Diagnosis is made by skin biopsy. Treatment for this aggressive form of breast cancer is multimodal, including chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy, and hormonal therapy.
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IBC is a rare clinical occurrence. Signs and symptoms include erythema and edema of the skin. Diagnosis is made by skin biopsy. Treatment for this aggressive form of breast cancer is multimodal, including chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy, and hormonal therapy.
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Lapatinib for inflammatory breast cancer
The Lancet Oncology, 2009Peter S, Hall +2 more
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