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1 reast cancer, and emerging evidence also for male breast cancer.
2 ress essential questions in the treatment of male breast cancer.
3  little is known about racial disparities in male breast cancer.
4 l implications of this approach to detecting male breast cancer.
5  and/or the presence of one or more cases of male breast cancer.
6  BRCA2-linked families also contain cases of male breast cancer.
7 ently being given to an extension to include male breast cancer.
8                                Occurrence of male breast cancer, a rare disease, peaks at age 71 year
9 r series, BRCA2 mutations account for 14% of male breast cancer, all but one of which had a family hi
10  (including 3 with ovarian cancer and 1 with male breast cancer) carried none of the three ancient mu
11                                       Of 510 male breast cancer cases (456 white, 34 black), 94% unde
12              A population-based series of 54 male breast cancer cases from Southern California were a
13                                 Most data on male breast cancer comes from small single-institution s
14 conducted a genome-wide association study of male breast cancer comprising 823 cases and 2,795 contro
15 : SIR 2.41, 1.67-3.36) and a large excess of male breast cancer (five cases: SIR 15.06, 4.92-35.36).
16              The probability of causation of male breast cancer following radiation exposure exceeds
17                                              Male breast cancer incidence and mortality risk in the J
18 nt (p </= 0.01) dose-related excess risk for male breast cancer incidence and mortality.
19              To enhance our understanding of male breast cancer, international consortia are necessar
20                                              Male breast cancer is a rare disease, accounting for les
21 e paucity of data, the optimal treatment for male breast cancer is not known.
22                       Because of its rarity, male breast cancer is often compared with female breast
23                                              Male breast cancer is rare and has been the focus of lim
24                                              Male breast cancer is rare, but important studies provid
25                                     Although male breast cancer is rare, the reasons for these dispar
26 F7 cells, and an AR mutant (R608K), found in male breast cancer, is associated with the excessive act
27 usion criteria were prostate, testicular, or male breast cancer; known hypogonadism; and HIV.
28                                              Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare hormone-driven diseas
29                                              Male breast cancer (MBC) is rare.
30 ated the ATR-Chk1 and ATM-Chk2 signalings in male breast cancer (MBC).
31 ss to care in reducing racial disparities in male breast cancer mortality.
32 mone-related risk factors in the etiology of male breast cancers, no previous studies have examined t
33                           Eight families had male breast cancer; one had a BRCA1 mutation and three h
34 re also associated with an increased risk of male breast cancer, ovarian cancer, prostate cancer and
35                                          Two male breast cancer patients (4% of the total) were found
36                          Only one of the two male breast cancer patients carrying a BRCA2 mutation ha
37 eeded to improve information and support for male breast cancer patients.
38 cer by age 50, as well as in three Ashkenazi male breast cancer patients.
39                                   Within the Male Breast Cancer Pooling Project, an international con
40 e joined efforts to develop an International Male Breast Cancer Program and to pool epidemiologic dat
41 ncidence patterns showed that the biology of male breast cancer resembled that of late-onset female b
42 at 14q24.1 was significantly associated with male breast cancer risk (P = 3.02 x 10(-13); odds ratio
43  ratios and 95% CIs for associations between male breast cancer risk and 11 individual estrogens and
44 ortant role for estradiol in the etiology of male breast cancers, similar to female breast cancers.
45  an association of black race with increased male breast cancer-specific mortality.
46 a multidisciplinary international meeting on male breast cancer, sponsored by the National Institutes
47 d ovarian cancer in a single individual, and male breast cancer were all significantly more common in
48           The remaining eight cases (89%) of male breast cancer with a family history of breast/ovari

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