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Wednesday, June 19, 2013               
 
Carcinoma of Male Breast : Squamous differentiation

Topic: Pathology of Male Breast

Category: Rare Breast Tumors

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This image shows high-grade ductal carcinoma with foci of squamous differentiation in a male breast. The overall survival in male breast cancers is no different than female when compared stage by stage. The incidence of estrogen receptor positivity is higher in males.   return to Pathology of Male Breast
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