Tracing differences between male and female breast cancer : Both diseases own a different biology

  • Kornegoor, Robert
  • van Diest, Paul J.
  • Buerger, Horst
  • Korsching, Eberhard
Publication date
December 2015
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Aims: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare and poorly characterized disease. In the present study we used a novel biomathematical model to further characterize MBC and to identify differences between male and female breast cancer (FBC). Methods and results: A total of 134 cases of MBC were stained immunohistochemically for 13 key oncoproteins, and staining percentages were used in a mathematical model to identify dependency patterns between these proteins. The results were compared with a large group of FBC (n = 728). MBC and FBC clearly differed on the molecular level. In detail, the results suggest a different role for progesterone receptor (PR) compared to oestrogen receptor (ER) in MBC, while in FBC ER and PR show a similar pattern. In ad...

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