Awareness
1. Breast Awareness in Men. READ
2. Male breast cancer: risk factors, biology, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship READ
3. What happens when a man gets breast cancer. READ
4. Most cancer is Bad Luck. READ
5. Breast cancer: Are men the forgotten victims? READ
6. Understanding Male Breast Cancer. READ
7. Distinctive Features of Male Breast Cancer Identified. READ
8. Men With a “Women’s Disease”: Stigmatization of Male Breast Cancer Patients—A Mixed Methods Analysis. READ
9. A contemporary review of male breast cancer: current evidence and unanswered questions. READ
10. Stop Marginalising Men With Breast Cancer. READ
Treatment
1. Optimal delivery of male breast cancer follow-up care: improving outcomes READ
2. Male Breast cancer Treatment: Patient Version READ
3. Research finds link between oestrogen levels and male breast cancer. READ
4. Tamoxifen in men: a review of adverse events shows its mostly well tolerated but some issues do arise. READ
5. Outcome of Male Breast Cancer: A Matched Single-Institution Series. READ
6. Two Proteins Predict Poorer Outcome in Male Breast Cancer. READ
7. Breast Cancer Treatments Can Raise the Risk of Heart Attacks. READ
8. Treatment Outcomes in Male Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Analysis of 161 Patients. READ
9. Treatment Outcomes in Male Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Analysis of 161 Patients. READ
10. Why Some Breast Cancer Becomes Resistant to Hormone Therapy. READ
11. Male Breast Cancer: Current Challenges and Advancements. READ
12. Favorable Long-Term Outcome in Male Breast Cancer. READ
13. Drugs for treating breast cancer in women are effective and well tolerated in men. READ
14. Is Breast-Conserving Therapy Appropriate for Male Breast Cancer Patients? A National Cancer Database Analysis. READ
15. Male Breast CancerCurrent Challenges & Advancements. READ
16. Tamoxifen treatment for male breast cancer and risk of thromboembolism: prospective cohort analysis. READ
Genetics
1. What does a BRCA gene mutation mean for men? READ
2. BRCA1 cellular destruction pathway uncovered READ
3. Life as a Male With a BRCA Mutation READ
4. The Genomic Landscape of Male Breast Cancers. READ
5. Prediction of Breast and Prostate Cancer Risks in Male BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers Using Polygenic Risk Scores. READ
6. Breast Cancer in Men: Treatments and Genetic Counseling. READ
7. The Uncertain Future of Genetic Testing. READ
8. The People Whose Genetic Tests Uncover Mysteries. READ
9. Genetic Risk Factors For Breast Cancer Identified. READ
10. Exploring Genetic Differences In Men’s Breast Cancer. READ
11. The Lived Experience of Men Who Have BRCA Gene Mutations and Are at Risk for Male Breast Cancer. READ
12. Promoting BRCA Awareness. READ
13. Despite risk of breast cancer, few men undergo genetic tests, study finds. READ
14. Male BRCA mutation carriers: clinical characteristics and cancer spectrum. READ
15. Solving for Y: Reaching Men About Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast, Ovarian, Pancreatic, Prostate And Related Cancers (HBOC). READ
16. “I Am Uncertain About What My Uncertainty Even Is”: Men’s Uncertainty and Information Management of Their BRCA-Related Cancer Risks. READ
17. Male Breast Cancer in the Age of Genetic Testing: An Opportunity for Early Detection, Tailored Therapy and Surveillance. READ
18. I Got Breast Cancer From My Dad. How Did That Happen? READ
19. BRCA- Sharing With My Sons, Their Risks and Their Feelings. READ
20. BRCA mutations and their influence on pathological complete response and prognosis in a clinical cohort of neoadjuvantly treated breast cancer patients. READ
Survival
1. Poorer breast cancer survival outcomes in males than females might be attributable to tumor subtype. READ
2. A new mathematical model can help predict breast cancer growth, occurrence of metastases. READ
3. A recently published on the psychological impact of breast disorders among males in the UK. READ
4. Men with recurrent breast cancer at greater risk of mortality than women READ
5. Breast cancer: Are men the forgotten victims? READ
6. Pathological Characterisation of Male Breast Cancer. READ
7. Negative lymph nodes count and lymph node ratio are associated with the survival in male breast cancer. READ
8. More Men Should Be in Breast Cancer Trials to Improve Their Treatment. READ
9. Male Breast Cancer: An Updated Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Data Analysis.. READ
10. Survival Comparisons Between Early Male and Female Breast Cancer Patients. READ
11. Overall Survival of Men and Women With Breast Cancer According to Tumor Subtype: A Population-based Study.. READ
12. Thrombosis a Risk With Tamoxifen in Male Breast Cancer Data consistent with findings in women. READ
13. One Out of Three Men With Breast Cancer Does Not Receive Adequate Treatment. READ
Difference
1. Male and female breast cancers evolve in similar ways. READ
2. What’s Different About Male Breast Cancer? READ
3. An International Comparison of Male and Female Breast Cancer Incidence Rates READ
4. Breast cancer: are men the forgotten victims? READ
5. Characterisation of male breast cancer: a descriptive biomarker study from a large patient series READ
6. Clinicopathological characteristics and survival outcomes of male breast cancer according to race. READ
7. Male and Female Breast Cancers Are Undeniably Different; One out of Three Men Affected By The Disease is Not Treated Optimally. READ
8. Male Breast Cancer: An Understudied Malignancy. READ
Psychology
1. Breast cancer or chest cancer? The impact of living with a ‘woman’s disease.’ READ
2. “My Husband Has Breast Cancer”: A Qualitative Study of Experiences of Female Partners of Men With Breast Cancer. READ
Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer
1. Association of male breast cancer and prostate cancer: a large population based study. READ
2. Could ‘breast cancer genes’ play role in prostate cancer, too? READ
3. Prediction of Breast and Prostate Cancer Risks in Male BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers Using Polygenic Risk Scores. READ
4. Males With Mutated BRCA1 Breast Cancer Gene Have Higher Prostate Cancer Risk. READ
5. Including Risk of Common Genetic Variants May Lead to Better Estimates of Breast and Prostate Cancer Risk in Men With BRCA1/2 Mutations. READ
6. Descriptive characteristics of prostate cancer in patients with a history of primary male breast cancer. READ
7. The risk of different types of second cancers in prostate cancer survivors. READ
8. Breast cancer and men: Gene mutations that contribute to risk can also signal prostate, pancreatic cancers. READ
Trials
1. Breast cancer patient .Dr. Oliver Bogler highlights the lack of breast cancer clinical trial options for men. READ
2. Broadening Eligibility Criteria to Make Clinical Trials More Representative: American Society of Clinical Oncology and Friends of Cancer Research Joint Research Statement. READ