Male breast cancer (MBC) – a review

Abstract

About 1% of all breast cancers occur in males. The disease has shown increasing incidence in recent decades with the aging of global populace. Due to small size of breasts in male, the disease is easier to detect, yet the lack of awareness about this disease results in late reporting of patients. This article reviews the various aspects associated with the male breast cancer (MBC).

Salati, S. A., Naqash, M. M., & Kadi, A. A. (2014). Male breast cancer (MBC) – a review. International Journal of Health Sciences, 8(2). Retrieved from https://pub.qu.edu.sa/index.php/journal/article/view/755
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Author Biographies

Sajad Ahmad Salati, Department of Surgery College of Medicine Qassim University, KSA

Assistant Professor

Department of Surgery , College of Medicine, Qassim University, KSA

Mohd Mubarik Naqash, Associate Professor, SKIMS Medical College Bemina Srinagar 190007 , India
Associate Professor, Deptt of Medicine , SKIMS Medical College Bemina Srinagar
Azzam Al Kadi, Qassim College of Medicine

Assistant Professor of Surgery

Qassim College of Medicine

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