broadly speaking, males diagnosed with breast cancer can have worse outcomes than women. However, when cancer is detected early, remission rates in men are very high.
Some doctors said one finding in the study suggests men's breast tumors might be biologically different from women's: Men with early-stage disease had worse survival rates than women with early-stage cancer. But men's older age at diagnosis also might explain that result, Greif said. The ca...
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Breast cancer: trends in international incidence in men and women. The age-standardised incidence of breast cancer varies geographically, with rates in the highest-risk countries more than five times those in the lowest-ri... E Kreiter,A Richardson,J Potter,... - 《British Journal of Cancer...
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Experiences of men with breast cancer: a qualitative studyMale breast cancerQualitative researchNarrative methodAdaptation (psychologic)Men's healthBackgroundRecent reports indicate that male breast cancer rates are increasing in North America. While there have been numerous large-scale studies examining ...
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The rate had not changed in the previous 50 years. Breast cancer rates, meanwhile, have not changed for men, who undergo the same treatment as women but without regular screening. The reasons for urging Black and other minority women to screen earlier include that, prior...
General public awareness that men can, in fact, get breast cancer could be key inearly detection and improving survival rates. The Male Breast Cancer Coalition is sending a similar message with their tagline, putting it quite simply: ‘Men have breasts too.’ ...
Survival was analyzed during a follow-up period of up to 20 years in 406 (97%) of all 420 males in whom breast cancer was diagnosed in Sweden in 1960-1978. After correction for the expected mortality in the general population, cumulated survival rates (w