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  • Title: [Breast cancer in men].
    Author: Palade R, Vasile D, Grigoriu M, Roman H.
    Journal: Chirurgia (Bucur); 1997; 92(3):159-65. PubMed ID: 9289265.
    Abstract:
    In 20 years we registered 10 observations of male breast cancer (MBC), representing 1.3% out of 767 patients with breast cancer. Two observations of gynecomastia have been noted as a possible risk factor for MBC. A tumoral mass behind the areola suggested the diagnosis in 9 patients, whether in one case the attention was drawn by a bloody nipple discharge. In 3 cases we noted local aggravation clinical signs, and 6 observations presented homolateral palpable adenopathy. Diagnosis was completed by radiology, scintigraphy and pathology. As for clinical staging, we had 1 case in stage I,3 patients in stage II, 5 in stage III and I case in stage IV. Surgical treatment was the major therapeutical mean of the complex oncological procedure. We performed radical mastectomy in 4 cases. MBC prognosis was poor. Only one patient of the 6 ones in stage III and IV survived to five years; among other 4 observations in stage I and II, 2 patients have survived to five years, and other 2 being followed-up through the oncological network.
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