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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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World Journal of Surgery, 1983
AbstractThirty‐nine cases of male breast cancer were reported to the Swedish Cancer Registry in 1962–1963, and sufficient information was gained from 34 of them for inclusion in this study. Male breast cancer constitutes 0.7% of the total number of breast cancers. The average age at time of diagnosis was 65 years.
J, Axelsson, A, Andersson
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AbstractThirty‐nine cases of male breast cancer were reported to the Swedish Cancer Registry in 1962–1963, and sufficient information was gained from 34 of them for inclusion in this study. Male breast cancer constitutes 0.7% of the total number of breast cancers. The average age at time of diagnosis was 65 years.
J, Axelsson, A, Andersson
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Nursing
Abstract: Male breast cancer (BC) is a rare but clinically significant disease, accounting for approximately 1% of all BC diagnoses. This article examines the unique risk factors, including genetic mutations (such as BRCA2), hormonal influences, and social determinants of health that contribute to the incidence of BC in males.
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Abstract: Male breast cancer (BC) is a rare but clinically significant disease, accounting for approximately 1% of all BC diagnoses. This article examines the unique risk factors, including genetic mutations (such as BRCA2), hormonal influences, and social determinants of health that contribute to the incidence of BC in males.
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Imaging the Male Breast: Gynecomastia, Male Breast Cancer, and Beyond
RadioGraphicsThe number of men undergoing breast imaging has increased in recent years, according to some reports. Most male breast concerns are related to benign causes, most commonly gynecomastia. The range of abnormalities typically encountered in the male breast is less broad than that encountered in women, given that lobule formation rarely occurs in men ...
Jaimee Mannix +3 more
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Acta medica Croatica : casopis Hravatske akademije medicinskih znanosti, 1996
Fibromatosis is a relatively benign, though locally invasive neoplasm. About 100 cases of fibromatosis of the breast have been reported to date, none of them in a male. We present a 60-year-old man who was admitted to the University Hospital for Tumors in Zagreb, Croatia, on May 25, 1992, with a 3-month history of gradually enlarging, painless ...
Šarčević, Božena +3 more
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Fibromatosis is a relatively benign, though locally invasive neoplasm. About 100 cases of fibromatosis of the breast have been reported to date, none of them in a male. We present a 60-year-old man who was admitted to the University Hospital for Tumors in Zagreb, Croatia, on May 25, 1992, with a 3-month history of gradually enlarging, painless ...
Šarčević, Božena +3 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
exaly
2013
Gynaecomastia is a benign enlargement of the male breast due to glandular tissue proliferation manifesting as palpable firm mass. It is the most common reason for men attending the Breast Clinic. Gynaecomastia affects men of all ages. In two separate studies, gynaecomastia was detected in 36 % of healthy young men and 57 % of healthy older men on ...
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Gynaecomastia is a benign enlargement of the male breast due to glandular tissue proliferation manifesting as palpable firm mass. It is the most common reason for men attending the Breast Clinic. Gynaecomastia affects men of all ages. In two separate studies, gynaecomastia was detected in 36 % of healthy young men and 57 % of healthy older men on ...
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