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ABSTRACT: Secretory Carcinoma of the Male Breast
Background: Secretory carcinoma is a distinctive and rare variant
of breast carcinoma with a favorable prognosis because these
tumors usually behave in an indolent manner. The occurrence of
this type of breast cancer in males was studied.
Conclusions: Secretory breast cancer is very rare in males and
seems to occur at a younger age in males than in females. A sufficient
number of female cases have been reported with recurrence after
local excision. Although in females lymph node metastases are
rarely observed in secretory breast carcinoma smaller than 2
cm, in male patients nodal metastases might occur more frequently
in smaller tumors.
Therefore, mastectomy with sentinel lymph
node biopsy or axillary lymph node dissection is recommended
in any male case. Biological behavior seems to be similarly favorable
in either sex.
[08/13/2002; Annals of Surgical Oncology]
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