Ribeiro G G
Br J Surg. 1977 Jun;64(6):381-3. doi: 10.1002/bjs.1800640602.
Two hundred cases of male breast carcinoma were treated at the Christie Hospital, Manchester, between 1942 and 1971. The survival rate of the group following curative treatment is presented; the response to palliative treatment is also discussed. The survival rate was particularly good for stage I cases, with 79 per cent surviving for 5 years and 56-3 per cent surviving for 10 years. However, the later stages did less well, particularly when compared with female patients of the same age and stage. With such a rare disease it would be of help to centralize the treatment of these patients as much as possible.
1942年至1971年间,曼彻斯特克里斯蒂医院收治了200例男性乳腺癌患者。本文呈现了该组患者接受根治性治疗后的生存率,并讨论了姑息性治疗的效果。I期病例的生存率特别高,79%的患者存活了5年,56.3%的患者存活了10年。然而,晚期病例的情况较差,尤其是与同年龄、同阶段的女性患者相比。对于这样一种罕见疾病,尽可能集中对这些患者的治疗会有所帮助。