Abstract

To evaluate the pathological and radiological features, immunohistochemical profile and treatment methods of primary male breast carcinoma cases diagnosed at our center. The pathology archive between 2006 and 2019 was reviewed and the data of 27 male patients diagnosed as primary breast cancer were retrospectively evaluated. The age of the patients ranged between 40-86 years. The left breast was involved in 17 patients. The mean tumor diameter was 2.35 ± 1.09 cm. Of the 27 cases, 8 were dead and 19 were alive. The mean follow-up duration was 37.45 ± 24.84 months. The mean estimated life expectancy was 65±14.7 months. The most common complaint was a swelling in the breast. The time interval between the onset of complaints and admittance to hospital ranged from three months to two years. The most common histopathological diagnosis was invasive carcinoma - no special type. The most common surgical procedure was mastectomy with lymph node dissection. Nine patients had metastatic lymph nodes. In terms of the hormone profiles, 24 were Estrogen receptor positive, 21 were Progesterone receptor positive and six were Her2/neu positive. Three patients had triple-negative tumors. Male breast carcinoma is a rare disease but its frequency has been increasing recently. As breast cancer is more commonly attributed to women, the diagnosis is usually delayed until later stages in males. Public awareness should therefore be increased and breast cancer should be considered in the differential diagnosis especially in the presence of breast swelling and complaints related to the breast skin so that the appropriate biopsy can be obtained without delay.

Highlights

  • Male breast cancer (MBC) is a very rare disease accounting for nearly 1% of all cancers in males [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]

  • We retrospectively evaluated the pathology archive of our hospital between January 2006 and August 2019 and included 27 cases diagnosed as primary breast cancers in this study

  • Most of the patients presented with swelling of the breast, but to Invasive lobular carcinoma

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Introduction

Male breast cancer (MBC) is a very rare disease accounting for nearly 1% of all cancers in males [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]. Male breast cancer occurs in all age groups, it is frequently observed between 60 and 70 years of age on average [2, 3, 10,12,13,14]. The aim of this study was to evaluate the rare male breast cancer in terms of clinical, pathological, radiological, and therapeutic methods and to discuss the results with the literature

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