Background: Breast cancer occurs rarely in men, accounting for approximately 1% of all breast carcinomas. Data on\ua0prognosis principally derive from retrospective studies and from extrapolation of female breast cancer series. Patients and Methods: A total of 99 men with invasive breast cancer were matched with 198 women with breast cancer who had surgery at the same institution from 1999 to 2010. Matching variables were year of surgery, age, primary tumor size, nodal involvement, hormone receptor status, status of HER2 (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 [ERBB2]), Ki-67, and grade. Median follow-up was 8.6 years. Results: Disease-free survival (DFS) was significantly poorer in the men (10-year DFS, 51.7% vs. 66.5%; hazard ratio [HR]...
Studies devoted to survival analysis in men with breast carcinoma are significantly smaller than sim...
Studies concerning adjuvant systemic therapy and prognosis in male breast carcinoma (MBC) are limite...
BACKGROUND: Due to its rarity, few studies have characterized the epidemiology of male breast cancer...
ABSTRACT Introduction Male breast cancer is an uncommon entity. Due to the scarce numbers, treatme...
Objective: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare type of cancer in the breast cancer series and in the ...
Background: Male breast cancer is relatively rare (less than 1% of all cases of breast cancer) and u...
Hypothesis: Male breast cancer patients have better disease-specific survival than carefully matched...
Objective: To assess whether prognostic factors in male breast cancer (MBC) and female breast cancer...
BACKGROUND: Due to its rarity, male breast cancer (mBC) remains an inadequately characterized diseas...
Objective: To assess the effect of prognostic factors and their impact on survival in male and femal...
Background: Male breast cancer (BC) is rare, managed by extrapolation from female BC. The Internatio...
Background: Male breast cancer (BC) is rare, managed by extrapolation from female BC. The Internatio...
Abstract. Aim: To assess whether prognostic factors in male (MBC) and female (FBC) breast cancer hav...
Background: Male breast cancer (BC) is rare, managed by extrapolation from female BC. The Internatio...
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...
Studies concerning adjuvant systemic therapy and prognosis in male breast carcinoma (MBC) are limite...
BACKGROUND: Due to its rarity, few studies have characterized the epidemiology of male breast cancer...
ABSTRACT Introduction Male breast cancer is an uncommon entity. Due to the scarce numbers, treatme...
Objective: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare type of cancer in the breast cancer series and in the ...
Background: Male breast cancer is relatively rare (less than 1% of all cases of breast cancer) and u...
Hypothesis: Male breast cancer patients have better disease-specific survival than carefully matched...
Objective: To assess whether prognostic factors in male breast cancer (MBC) and female breast cancer...
BACKGROUND: Due to its rarity, male breast cancer (mBC) remains an inadequately characterized diseas...
Objective: To assess the effect of prognostic factors and their impact on survival in male and femal...
Background: Male breast cancer (BC) is rare, managed by extrapolation from female BC. The Internatio...
Background: Male breast cancer (BC) is rare, managed by extrapolation from female BC. The Internatio...
Abstract. Aim: To assess whether prognostic factors in male (MBC) and female (FBC) breast cancer hav...
Background: Male breast cancer (BC) is rare, managed by extrapolation from female BC. The Internatio...
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...
Studies concerning adjuvant systemic therapy and prognosis in male breast carcinoma (MBC) are limite...
BACKGROUND: Due to its rarity, few studies have characterized the epidemiology of male breast cancer...