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Male breast cancer: Progress, prognosis and future pathways
Authors:Kathryn M FIELD  Belinda CAMPBELL   Richard DE BOER
Affiliation:Departments of Medical Oncology, Western Hospital and;Radiation Oncology, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly treated malignancies worldwide, but is rare in males. Less than one percent of all breast cancers occur in men, and breast cancer comprises less than one percent of all male malignancies. Thus, clinical experience in managing this condition is limited. In contrast to female breast cancer, much remains unknown about breast cancer in males. While there are similarities between the two, emerging data suggest that there are perhaps more differences than previously thought. Nevertheless, much of how males with breast cancer are managed continues to be extrapolated from randomised trials performed in females, due to lack of data in the male population alone. Another poorly understood aspect is the psychological impact experienced by male patients when diagnosed with what is generally thought of as a female malignancy. This review will discuss the known epidemiology, demographics, risk factors and genetic predispositions surrounding the development of breast cancer in males; as well as current surgical and radiotherapeutic interventional techniques. Histological profiles and subtypes as well as hormone receptor and HER‐2 receptor status are also discussed, with an overview of chemotherapy and hormonal strategies in both the adjuvant and metastatic settings.
Keywords:BRCA1/2    male breast cancer
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