Breast cancer in men is rare, poorly known by the general population, the breast lesion is often neglected, the patient consults only at an advanced stage of evolution with significant local extension and even secondary localization of metastases. we report the case of a 65 year old patient, who consulted late after 3 years of evolution for an ulceration of the right breast revealing a breast carcinoma with lymph node, pulmonary and bone metastases. this case shows the interest to sensitize the general population on the existence of breast cancer in men as well as women, and the importance of self-examination and early consultation for any abnormal lesion of the breast
Male breast cancer is a rare disease with unclear etiology. Its incidence is about 0.5-1%. Usually, ...
Male breast cancer is an extremely rare malignancy. We treated three male breast cancer patients. Al...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare, with an estimated 145 men diagnosed in Australia this year and up ...
Introduction: Male breast carcinoma is rare, it accounts for 0.2 % of all cancers in men and less th...
Breast cancer in men is a rare and infrequent disease, which occurs in a very small proportion with ...
Male breast cancer is an uncommon disease and accounts for only 0.7 % of all breast cancer diagnoses...
Male breast cancer is a rare disease with an unknown etiopathogenesis. We report a case of a 50-year...
Aim: Male breast carcinomas are very rare tumors. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the male pati...
Breast cancer in men is an uncommon disease. Because of its rarity little is known about its aetiolo...
Breast cancer has been considered a female dominated disease. Carcinoma of male breast is a rare dis...
Male breast cancer accounts for only 1 % of cancers in men and 1 % of breast cancers. Cutaneous meta...
Background: Breast cancer in men is a rare disease that represents <1% of cases. Currently, there is...
Background: Carcinoma of the breast in males is of interest because it is relatively uncommon and be...
Male breast cancer is a rare disease, accounting for about 1% of all breast cancers. Little is known...
The article shows five patients suffering from the breast cancer, who were treated at the Surgery Wa...
Male breast cancer is a rare disease with unclear etiology. Its incidence is about 0.5-1%. Usually, ...
Male breast cancer is an extremely rare malignancy. We treated three male breast cancer patients. Al...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare, with an estimated 145 men diagnosed in Australia this year and up ...
Introduction: Male breast carcinoma is rare, it accounts for 0.2 % of all cancers in men and less th...
Breast cancer in men is a rare and infrequent disease, which occurs in a very small proportion with ...
Male breast cancer is an uncommon disease and accounts for only 0.7 % of all breast cancer diagnoses...
Male breast cancer is a rare disease with an unknown etiopathogenesis. We report a case of a 50-year...
Aim: Male breast carcinomas are very rare tumors. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the male pati...
Breast cancer in men is an uncommon disease. Because of its rarity little is known about its aetiolo...
Breast cancer has been considered a female dominated disease. Carcinoma of male breast is a rare dis...
Male breast cancer accounts for only 1 % of cancers in men and 1 % of breast cancers. Cutaneous meta...
Background: Breast cancer in men is a rare disease that represents <1% of cases. Currently, there is...
Background: Carcinoma of the breast in males is of interest because it is relatively uncommon and be...
Male breast cancer is a rare disease, accounting for about 1% of all breast cancers. Little is known...
The article shows five patients suffering from the breast cancer, who were treated at the Surgery Wa...
Male breast cancer is a rare disease with unclear etiology. Its incidence is about 0.5-1%. Usually, ...
Male breast cancer is an extremely rare malignancy. We treated three male breast cancer patients. Al...
Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare, with an estimated 145 men diagnosed in Australia this year and up ...