Invasive lobular carcinoma of the male breast–a systematic review with an illustrative case study
JL Senger, SJ Adams, R Kanthan - Breast Cancer: Targets and …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Male breast cancer is rare, comprising only 1% of all mammary cancers; invasive ductal
carcinoma is by far the commonest subtype in both men and women. Though lobular breast …
carcinoma is by far the commonest subtype in both men and women. Though lobular breast …
Characterizing lobular carcinoma of the male breast using the SEER database
A Moten, A Obirieze, LL Wilson - Journal of Surgical Research, 2013 - Elsevier
Background Lobular carcinoma of the male breast is rare. We sought to investigate the
clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcomes of men and women with lobular breast …
clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcomes of men and women with lobular breast …
[HTML][HTML] A case report: lobular carcinoma in situ in a male patient with subsequent invasive ductal carcinoma identified on screening breast MRI
L Kao, Y Bulkin, S Fineberg, L Montgomery… - Journal of …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Lobular carcinoma in situ is a form of in situ neoplasia that develops within the terminal
lobules of the breast. It is an extremely rare finding in males due to the lack of lobular …
lobules of the breast. It is an extremely rare finding in males due to the lack of lobular …