Carcinoma of the male breast is rare, representing 0.2 to 1.5%1.\* of all cancers in males; less than 1% of patients with cancer of the breast are males. In a recent review of carcinoma of the male breast by Crichlow, of 1158 reported cases only 16 (1.4%) were bilateral. Three of these were reported
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Lobular carcinoma of the breast in a patient with klinefelter's syndrome. A case with bilateral, synchronous, histologically different breast tumors
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 1986
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