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Case Series Pages 24-27
Abstract: Papillary carcinoma and papillary carcinoma in situ refer histological groups of invasive and pre-invasive breast cancers. Although papillary carcinoma of the breast is very rare overall, it appears a relatively more common subtype within diagnoses of male breast cancer compared to diagnoses within female breast cancer.
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Research Article Pages 21-23
Abstract: Presentations of the breast abnormalities in male can include palpable lump, pain, and nipple or skin changes. In female patients, these may be early signs of breast cancer. However in male patients, while the risk for breast cancer exists, alternative benign explanations are often possible.
Case Report Pages 18-20
Abstract: Desmoid tumours, also referred to as fibromatosis, are benign masses found in the abdominal wall. It is extremely rare to find them within extra-abdominal sites and desmoid tumours account for less than 0.2% of all breast tumours.
Case Series Pages 15-17
Abstract: Mucinous carcinoma is a rarely encountered breast cancer type in women and men alike. Histologically, mucinous cancers are identified as clusters of neoplastic cells within extracellular mucin.
Case Report Pages 12-14
Abstract: Invasive Apocrine Carcinoma (IAC) of the breast is a rare form of Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC). Whether or not IAC is clinically distinct from IDC is unclear.
Review Article Pages 6-11
Abstract: With the advent of novel treatment options for women with known BRCA status and breast cancer, it is important to understand the process and efficiency of referral to a genetics program.
Case Report Pages 3-5
Abstract: A 53-year-old female presents a nodule in the right breast's external inferior quadrant since one month ago, fixed in the subcutaneous tissue and painful. No lymphadenopathy is present in the armpit. She has a personal history of chronic alcohol consumption of 100 mg per week, with a pattern of weekend consumption.
Commentary Pages 1-2
Abstract: The Training of Future Cancer Researchers explores the human basis of the scientific endeavor as related to cancer research from a cultural and historical perspective. In the first chapter Professor Russo addresses the importance of the original Idea as the main driver in cancer research providing examples how pivotal discoveries were the results of research originated initiatives. He indicated that among the major challenges ahead of the new cadre of cancer researchers are to solve the problem of cancer metastasis, cancer metabolism, immune surveillance and cell reprogramming for citing a few.
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