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Male breast cancer: a population-based comparison with female breast cancer in Hong Kong, Southern China: 1997-2006.
Kwong, Ava; Chau, Wai Wang; Mang, Oscar W K; Wong, Connie H N; Suen, Dacita T K; Leung, R; Wong, Kerry; Lee, Andrea; Shea, Catherine; Morse, Elliot; Law, Stephen C K.
Afiliação
  • Kwong A; Division of Breast Surgery, Department of Surgery, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, akwong@asiabreastregistry.com.
Ann Surg Oncol ; 21(4): 1246-53, 2014 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24337541
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Male breast cancer (MBC) is uncommon. As a result, there is limited availability of studies and reviews and even fewer reports from Asia. This is the largest population-based study to compare Chinese MBC patients with female patients during a 10-year period in Hong Kong, Southern China.

METHODS:

A retrospective review of medical records of 132 male and 8,118 female breast cancer patients between year 1997 and 2006 in Hong Kong was performed. Each MBC patient was matched with three female breast cancer patients for further analysis. Different characteristics, overall, breast-cancer specific, and disease-free survivals (DFS) were compared.

RESULTS:

Mean age at diagnosis of male and female patients was 64.5 and 52.7 years respectively. Male patients showed lower histological grade, overall stage, smaller tumor size, and more positive sensitivity in hormone receptors. They were more likely to die of causes other than breast cancer. Matched analysis found that the 5-year overall survival (OS), breast-cancer-specific mortality, and DFS for male and female patients were 78.7, 90.5, 90.5, and 77.9, 86.4, and 81.4 % respectively. Male patients had poorer OS at early overall stage but better breast-cancer-specific mortality rates at any age (p < 0.01). Male patients had a significant risk of dying due to any cause in the presence of distant relapse and had less risk of dying when tumor was ER-positive and HER2-positive.

CONCLUSIONS:

Chinese male breast cancer patients tend to have poorer OS but better breast-cancer-specific survival compared with their female counterparts.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama / Carcinoma Ductal de Mama / Carcinoma Intraductal não Infiltrante Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias da Mama / Carcinoma Ductal de Mama / Carcinoma Intraductal não Infiltrante Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2014 Tipo de documento: Article