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Breast Cancer Screening in Men

Yiming Gao, Samantha L. Heller

2023Journal of Breast Imaging19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Breast cancer screening has been highly successful in women in reducing mortality through early detection. In comparison, clinical detection of breast cancer remains the norm in men, and delay in diagnosis is reflected by a persistent survival disparity compared to women despite advances in modern therapy. Male breast cancer presents an interesting dilemma. While mammography is highly sensitive and specific for male breast cancer, routine screening is not justified by the overall low disease incidence. Yet there has been interest in leveraging mammography in targeted screening of men with identifiable risk factors to allow early detection, and early data may support this approach. The purpose of this article is to explore the potential utility of targeted breast cancer screening in men by examining unique clinical and biologic characteristics of male breast cancers that may lend themselves to mammographic detection. We will also discuss available evidence in screening outcomes in men and summarize recent updates in risk management recommendations in Society guidelines.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBreast cancerMammographyBreast cancer screeningOverdiagnosisDiseaseCancerGynecologyIncidence (geometry)OncologyInternal medicinePhysicsOpticsMale Breast Health StudiesBRCA gene mutations in cancerCancer and Skin Lesions