Hypothesis: Male breast cancer patients have better disease-specific survival than carefully matched female breast cancer patients. Design Retrospective study. Setting University hospital. Patients and Methods Each man in the breast cancer database at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (New York, NY) between the years 1980 and 1998 was matched with a woman. Matching was done based on age and date of diagnosis, stage, and primary histologic findings. Main Outcome Measures The overall survivals and disease-specific survivals of the male breast cancer group and female breast cancer group were compared. Results: Fifty-three male patients were matched with an equal number of female breast cancer patients. The Kaplan-Meier curves demonstra...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
Purpose. Male breast cancer (MBC) is an uncommon disease. In the absence of randomized studies, curr...
Despite increasing incidence, male breast cancer (MBC) remains understudied in almost all aspects of...
Objective: To assess whether prognostic factors in male breast cancer (MBC) and female breast cancer...
Background: Breast cancer occurs rarely in men, accounting for approximately 1% of all breast carcin...
Abstract. Aim: To assess whether prognostic factors in male (MBC) and female (FBC) breast cancer hav...
Objective: To assess the effect of prognostic factors and their impact on survival in male and femal...
Studies devoted to survival analysis in men with breast carcinoma are significantly smaller than sim...
Studies devoted to survival analysis in men with breast carcinoma are significantly smaller than sim...
Background: Little information is available on the survival of male breast cancer patients because t...
Breast cancer among males in the United States is rare; approximately 2,300 new cases and 500 associ...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
Purpose. Male breast cancer (MBC) is an uncommon disease. In the absence of randomized studies, curr...
Despite increasing incidence, male breast cancer (MBC) remains understudied in almost all aspects of...
Objective: To assess whether prognostic factors in male breast cancer (MBC) and female breast cancer...
Background: Breast cancer occurs rarely in men, accounting for approximately 1% of all breast carcin...
Abstract. Aim: To assess whether prognostic factors in male (MBC) and female (FBC) breast cancer hav...
Objective: To assess the effect of prognostic factors and their impact on survival in male and femal...
Studies devoted to survival analysis in men with breast carcinoma are significantly smaller than sim...
Studies devoted to survival analysis in men with breast carcinoma are significantly smaller than sim...
Background: Little information is available on the survival of male breast cancer patients because t...
Breast cancer among males in the United States is rare; approximately 2,300 new cases and 500 associ...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
Purpose. Male breast cancer (MBC) is an uncommon disease. In the absence of randomized studies, curr...
Despite increasing incidence, male breast cancer (MBC) remains understudied in almost all aspects of...