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Male breast cancer, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment: Twenty years of experience in our Breast Unit

BACKGROUND: The male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare and represents less than 1% of all malignancies in men and only 1% of all breast cancers incident. We illustrate the experience of our team about the clinico-pathological characteristics, treatment and prognostic factors of patients treated over a p...

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Autores principales: Sanguinetti, A., Polistena, A., Lucchini, R., Monacelli, M., Galasse, S., Avenia, S., Triola, R., Bugiantella, W., Cirocchi, R., Rondelli, F., Avenia, N.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4883054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26994487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2016.02.004
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author Sanguinetti, A.
Polistena, A.
Lucchini, R.
Monacelli, M.
Galasse, S.
Avenia, S.
Triola, R.
Bugiantella, W.
Cirocchi, R.
Rondelli, F.
Avenia, N.
author_facet Sanguinetti, A.
Polistena, A.
Lucchini, R.
Monacelli, M.
Galasse, S.
Avenia, S.
Triola, R.
Bugiantella, W.
Cirocchi, R.
Rondelli, F.
Avenia, N.
author_sort Sanguinetti, A.
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description BACKGROUND: The male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare and represents less than 1% of all malignancies in men and only 1% of all breast cancers incident. We illustrate the experience of our team about the clinico-pathological characteristics, treatment and prognostic factors of patients treated over a period of twenty years . RESULTS: Forty-seven patients were collected 1995–2014 at the Breast Unit of the Hospital of Terni, Italy. The average age was 67 years and the median time to diagnosis from the onset of symptoms was 16 months. The main clinical complaint was sub areolar swelling in 36, 76% of cases. Most patients have come to our attention with advanced disease. The histology of about ninety percent of the tumors were invasive ductal carcinoma. Management consisted mainly of radical mastectomy; followed by adjuvant radiotherapy and hormonal therapy with or without chemotherapy. The median follow-up was 38 months. The evolution has been characterized by local recurrences; in eight cases (17% of all patients). Metastasis occurred in 15 cases (32% of all patients). The site of bone metastases was in eight cases; lung in four cases; liver in three cases; liver and skin in one case and pleura and skin in one case. CONCLUSION: The male breast cancer has many similarities to breast cancer in women, but there are distinct functions that need to be appreciated. Future research for a better understanding of the disease should provide a better account of genetic and epigenetic characteristics of these forms; but, above all, epidemiological and biological cohorts numerically more consistent.
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spelling pubmed-48830542016-06-07 Male breast cancer, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment: Twenty years of experience in our Breast Unit Sanguinetti, A. Polistena, A. Lucchini, R. Monacelli, M. Galasse, S. Avenia, S. Triola, R. Bugiantella, W. Cirocchi, R. Rondelli, F. Avenia, N. Int J Surg Case Rep Case Report BACKGROUND: The male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare and represents less than 1% of all malignancies in men and only 1% of all breast cancers incident. We illustrate the experience of our team about the clinico-pathological characteristics, treatment and prognostic factors of patients treated over a period of twenty years . RESULTS: Forty-seven patients were collected 1995–2014 at the Breast Unit of the Hospital of Terni, Italy. The average age was 67 years and the median time to diagnosis from the onset of symptoms was 16 months. The main clinical complaint was sub areolar swelling in 36, 76% of cases. Most patients have come to our attention with advanced disease. The histology of about ninety percent of the tumors were invasive ductal carcinoma. Management consisted mainly of radical mastectomy; followed by adjuvant radiotherapy and hormonal therapy with or without chemotherapy. The median follow-up was 38 months. The evolution has been characterized by local recurrences; in eight cases (17% of all patients). Metastasis occurred in 15 cases (32% of all patients). The site of bone metastases was in eight cases; lung in four cases; liver in three cases; liver and skin in one case and pleura and skin in one case. CONCLUSION: The male breast cancer has many similarities to breast cancer in women, but there are distinct functions that need to be appreciated. Future research for a better understanding of the disease should provide a better account of genetic and epigenetic characteristics of these forms; but, above all, epidemiological and biological cohorts numerically more consistent. Elsevier 2016-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4883054/ /pubmed/26994487 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2016.02.004 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Sanguinetti, A.
Polistena, A.
Lucchini, R.
Monacelli, M.
Galasse, S.
Avenia, S.
Triola, R.
Bugiantella, W.
Cirocchi, R.
Rondelli, F.
Avenia, N.
Male breast cancer, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment: Twenty years of experience in our Breast Unit
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title_full Male breast cancer, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment: Twenty years of experience in our Breast Unit
title_fullStr Male breast cancer, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment: Twenty years of experience in our Breast Unit
title_full_unstemmed Male breast cancer, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment: Twenty years of experience in our Breast Unit
title_short Male breast cancer, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment: Twenty years of experience in our Breast Unit
title_sort male breast cancer, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment: twenty years of experience in our breast unit
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4883054/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26994487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2016.02.004
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