Androgen receptor in male breast cancer

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We present the androgen receptor (AR) status in 32 breast cancers diagnosed in male patients. Androgen receptor expression was found in 62.5% tumors and it was more frequent (85% of cases) in estrogen-positive tumours. The analyses of its impact on treatment results showed that AR immmunopositivity is a prognostic factor for overall survival, and AR immunonegativity is also correlated with worse prognosis (distant metastases developed more frequently and earlier).

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Sas-Korczynska, B., Adamczyk, A., Niemiec, J., Harazin-Lechowska, A., Ambicka, A. A., & Jakubowicz, J. (2015). Androgen receptor in male breast cancer. Polish Journal of Pathology, 66(4), 347–352. https://doi.org/10.5114/pjp.2015.57065

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