A male patient from the West Indies with invasive ductal carcinoma in the right breast: A case report and literature review |
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Authors: | Rizwan Ahmad Sharlon Lewis Dale Maharaj |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Urology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL;2. Surgical Outcomes and Quality Improvement Center (SOQIC), Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL;3. Department of Preventative Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL;4. American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL;5. Department of Surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL |
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Abstract: | Background: Men with breast carcinoma have a poor prognosis, especially in the younger age group (30–40 years of age), because most breast enlargements in young men are dismissed as gynecomastia, resulting in an unnecessary delay in treatment.Objective: We describe the case of a young male patient with invasive ductal breast carcinoma.Case summary: In November 2005, a 30-year-old Afro-Caribbean man presented at St. Clair Medical Centre in Port of Spain, Trinidad, with a painless lump in the right breast. Diagnostic findings revealed that the patient had stage II invasive ductal carcinoma, for which he underwent a mastectomy with total axillary clearance.Conclusion: Surgeons investigating unilateral breast swellings in young males should not dismiss them simply as gynecomastia, and should be wary of cancer. |
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