Male breast cancer remains understudied despite evidence of rising incidence. Using a co-ordinated multi-centre approach, we present the first large scale biomarker study to define and compare hormone receptor profiles and survival between male and female invasive breast cancer. We defined and compared hormone receptor profiles and survival between 251 male and 263 female breast cancers matched for grade, age, and lymph node status. Tissue microarrays were immunostained for ERa, ERß1, -2, -5, PR, PRA, PRB and AR, augmented by HER2, CK5/6, 14, 18 and 19 to assist typing. Hierarchical clustering determined differential nature of influences between genders. Luminal A was the most common phe-notype in both sexes. Luminal B and HER2 were not see...
Although rare, male breast cancer (MBC) remains a substantial cause for morbidity and mortality in m...
Background: BRCA1 and, more commonly, BRCA2 mutations are associated with increased risk of male bre...
Background: BRCA1 and, more commonly, BRCA2 mutations are associated with increased risk of male bre...
Male breast cancer remains understudied despite evidence of rising incidence. Using a co-ordinated m...
Aims: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare and poorly characterized disease. In the present study we u...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare. We assembled 446 MBCs on tissue microarrays and assessed clinicopa...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare. We assembled 446 MBCs on tissue microarrays and assessed clinicopa...
INTRODUCTION: Male breast cancer accounts for 0.5-1% of all breast cancers and is generally diagnose...
Objectives: To analyze differences in overall survival (OS) between male breast cancer (MBC) and fem...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare and largely hormonally driven. Here, the authors examine the action...
Objective: To assess whether prognostic factors in male breast cancer (MBC) and female breast cancer...
This study was funded by Yorkshire Cancer Research (grant L378). Breast Cancer Now (formerly Breast ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer form in women and it has been extensively studied on the mol...
BACKGROUND: Due to its rarity, male breast cancer (mBC) remains an inadequately characterized diseas...
Although rare, male breast cancer (MBC) remains a substantial cause for morbidity and mortality in m...
Background: BRCA1 and, more commonly, BRCA2 mutations are associated with increased risk of male bre...
Background: BRCA1 and, more commonly, BRCA2 mutations are associated with increased risk of male bre...
Male breast cancer remains understudied despite evidence of rising incidence. Using a co-ordinated m...
Aims: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare and poorly characterized disease. In the present study we u...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare. We assembled 446 MBCs on tissue microarrays and assessed clinicopa...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare. We assembled 446 MBCs on tissue microarrays and assessed clinicopa...
INTRODUCTION: Male breast cancer accounts for 0.5-1% of all breast cancers and is generally diagnose...
Objectives: To analyze differences in overall survival (OS) between male breast cancer (MBC) and fem...
PURPOSE: To compare male and female breast cancer and to determine the predictors of tumor character...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare and largely hormonally driven. Here, the authors examine the action...
Objective: To assess whether prognostic factors in male breast cancer (MBC) and female breast cancer...
This study was funded by Yorkshire Cancer Research (grant L378). Breast Cancer Now (formerly Breast ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer form in women and it has been extensively studied on the mol...
BACKGROUND: Due to its rarity, male breast cancer (mBC) remains an inadequately characterized diseas...
Although rare, male breast cancer (MBC) remains a substantial cause for morbidity and mortality in m...
Background: BRCA1 and, more commonly, BRCA2 mutations are associated with increased risk of male bre...
Background: BRCA1 and, more commonly, BRCA2 mutations are associated with increased risk of male bre...