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  1. Male Breast Cancer Patients' Perspectives on Their Health Care Situation: A Mixed-Methods Study

    Introduction. Breast cancer in men is rare. It has been estimated that about 1% of all breast cancer diagnoses are established in men [1, 2].For the US, 2,550 new cases of male breast cancer (MBC) and 480 deaths due to the disease were estimated for 2018 [].In Germany, 650 new cases of MBC and 134 MBC-related deaths occurred in 2014 [].The average age of diagnosis is higher in men than in ...

  2. Breast Cancer in Men

    For men in the highest quartile of estradiol levels as compared with those in the lowest quartile, the odds ratio for breast cancer was 2.47 (95% confidence level, 1.10 to 5.58). 41 Other ...

  3. Treatment of male breast cancer: meta-analysis of real-world evidence

    Male breast cancer accounts for less than 1 per cent of all breast cancers 1. Currently, this rare disease is treated by extrapolating from breast cancer treatment in women. The clinicopathological features of male breast cancer, however, differ from those of female breast cancer 2, 3. Furthermore, biological factors, such as anatomical ...

  4. Clinicopathologic characteristics and prognosis for male breast cancer

    In a paper that included 10,173 men with HR-positive breast cancer, men were less likely to receive adjuvant endocrine therapy than women (67.3% vs 78.9%, p < 0.001) 16.

  5. Experiences and perceptions of men following breast cancer diagnosis: a

    Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare condition, accounting for less than 1% of all breast cancers. About 2,710 men are estimated to be diagnosed with breast cancer, with approximately 530 men projected to die from breast cancer in 2022 and have about 1 in 833 lifetime risk of being diagnosed with the disease in the United States [].Data from the Global Burden of Disease 2017 database indicate ...

  6. Male breast cancer in the United States: Treatment patterns and

    Introduction. Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease, comprising 1% of all breast cancer cases. 1 Due to its rarity, to our knowledge prospective clinical trials specifically focused on MBC have not been conducted. 2 However, the incidence of MBC has been noted to be rising over the past few decades, 3, 4 and there is an increasing appreciation of differences in the tumor biology of female ...

  7. Male breast cancer: a rare disease that might uncover ...

    Although FBC has been the guide for MBC research to date, breast cancer research as a whole might be entering a new phase, whereby rare disease may provide key information about the more common ...

  8. Clinical, Pathological, and Prognostic Features of Male Breast Cancer

    Male breast cancer (BC) represents less than 1% of male tumors. Little is known about male BC characteristics, management, and survival, with many studies based on a small number of cases. Consequently, the treatment of male BC lacks specific guidelines. The aims of the study are to compare male and female breast cancer (FBC) in terms of cancer clinical and anatomopathological features and ...

  9. Male Breast Cancer

    Purpose of Review Male breast cancer (MBC) accounts fo r less than 1% of all breast cancers. Because of this rarity, treatment data is limited to retrospective analyses. The purpose of this paper is to improve awareness of risk factors and the presentation of MBC and to review current data regarding management. Recent Findings Risk factors for MBC include age, androgen-estrogen imbalance ...

  10. Stakeholders' experiences and perceptions of male breast cancer:A

    Male breast cancer (MBC)is a rare disease that accounts for less than 1% of all cancers in men and all diagnosed breast cancers [1]. ... Of these original 310 research papers, only 15 were qualitative research papers that also met our inclusion criteria (Fig. 1).

  11. Global trends and forecasts of breast cancer incidence and deaths

    The latest research evidence 1 shown that 44.4% of global cancer deaths and 42.0% of global cancer disability-adjusted life years can be attributed to GBD 2019 estimated risk factors. Our study ...

  12. Gynaecomastia and breast cancer in men

    We searched Medline for English language papers with the key words "gynaecomastia", "gynecomastia", and "male breast cancer"; the Cochrane database for clinical trials; our personal archives of references; and websites with those terms. We also referred to our institutional experience with gynaecomastia and male breast cancer.

  13. The Male Breast Cancer Study

    This single change can increase the risk fo breast cancer by up to 50%. Recently, the study found three more genetic changes that increased the risk of developing breast cancer in men by approximately 47%, 45% and 61% respectively. All three changes are also known to affect the risk of the disease in women, so researchers then analysed whether ...

  14. Lived Experiences of Men With Breast Cancer and the Impact on

    Abstract. Date Presented 04/02/2022This qualitative study describes the lived experiences of 24 men with breast cancer through interpretive phenomenological analysis. Men face unique challenges and lifestyle changes related to the diagnosis. Key themes affecting occupational performance were identified: living as a man with a 'woman's disease,' promoting awareness through advocacy ...

  15. Characterizing "collateral damage" in men and women with ...

    In the United States, more than 150,000 men and women are currently living with metastatic breast cancer (mBC), a number that is expected to increase by nearly 100,000 within the next 10 years [].While individual prognosis varies, treatment advances have resulted in more patients with mBC living longer.

  16. About Breast Cancer in Men

    Breast cancer is most often found in women, but men can get breast cancer too. About 1 out of every 100 breast cancers diagnosed in the United States is found in a man. The most common kinds of breast cancer in men are: Invasive ductal carcinoma. The cancer cells begin in the ducts and then grow outside the ducts into other parts of the breast ...

  17. Male breast cancer: a disease distinct from female breast cancer

    Additional research is warranted to better characterize male BC. To accomplish this, a multi-national consortium approach, such as the International Male Breast Cancer Program, is needed in response to the scarcity of patients. This approach allows the pooling of information from a large number of men with BC and the creation of registries for ...

  18. The Transformative Role of 3D Culture Models in Triple-Negative Breast

    This review explores the transformative role of various 3D cancer models in elucidating TNBC pathogenesis and guiding novel therapeutic strategies, and provides an overview of diverse 3D cell culture models, derived from cell lines and tumors, highlighting their advantages and culturing challenges. Advancements in cell culturing techniques have allowed the development of three-dimensional (3D ...

  19. Identification of Gene Expression in Different Stages of Breast Cancer

    Research has shown that dysregulation in miRNAs (a class of non-coding, regulatory RNAs) is remarkably involved in oncogenic conditions. This research paper aims to develop a machine learning model that processes an array of miRNAs in 1097 metastatic tissue samples from patients who suffered from various stages of breast cancer.

  20. Self-supervised adversarial adaptation network for breast cancer

    1.Introduction. Breast cancer remains a global health challenge that affects millions of women worldwide. It is estimated that new cancer cases will increase to 27.5 million, with an estimated 16.3 million cancer-related deaths by 2040 (Society, 2018).In developing countries, breast cancer is more common than in others (Yassin et al., 2018), therefore, accurate diagnoses are essential to avoid ...

  21. CD163+ macrophages in the triple-negative breast tumor microenvironment

    The tumor-immune microenvironment (TIME) has a key role in pathologic complete response and patient survival in breast cancer [1,2,3,4].While tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in aggregate and various T cell subpopulations have been routinely examined, tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and other cells of the myeloid lineage have received less attention, despite being a prevalent immune ...

  22. Breast Cancer Survivors Are at Higher Risk for These Cancers

    From 1995 to 2019, there were 581,403 female breast cancer survivors, but male survivors were only 3,562. According to previous research, the risk of developing another type of cancer was 24% and ...

  23. Two genes of the germline are essential for the ...

    Differences in cancer incidence and progression between men and women have been known for decades, but a detailed understanding of sexual dimorphism in relation to cancer biology is still limited.