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Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute | 2011

Epidemiology and management of breast carcinoma in Egyptian males: experience of a single Cancer Institute.

Maged M. Elshafiey; Ahmed A. Zeeneldin; Hesham I. Elsebai; Manar M. Moneer; Dalia B. Mohamed; Iman Gouda; Amr A. Attia

OBJECTIVE To assess the epidemiological and clinico-pathological features, surgical and reconstructive techniques, adjuvant treatments and clinical outcome of breast carcinoma in males (BCM) at the Egyptian National Cancer Institute (NCI). PATIENTS AND METHODS Thirty-two males with breast carcinoma presented to NCI between January 2000 and December 2002. They were evaluated by complete history, physical examination, laboratory and radiological investigations. RESULTS Median age was 59 years. Left sided and retroareolar breast lumps were the commonest presentations. Grade II tumors positive for hormone receptors were very common. Stages I, II, III and IV of the disease were encountered in 6.2%, 34.4%, 34.4% and 25.0% of patients, respectively. Curative surgery was done in 22 patients; they received adjuvant hormonal therapy, chemotherapy and radiotherapy in 22, 16 and 10 patients, respectively. Eight metastatic patients were treated with palliative measures. Surgery was done in 25 patients; the most common procedure was modified radical mastectomy (40.6%). Primary closure was feasible in 17 patients (68%), local flaps were needed in 4 cases (16%), while myocutaneous flap was done in 3 cases (12%). The commonest complication was the development of seroma (9 cases). The overall survival (OS) at 5 years was 65.4%. The disease free survival (DFS) at 5 years was 53.9%. Stage and curative surgery significantly affected OS, while type of surgery was the only variable significantly affecting DFS. CONCLUSION Male breast carcinoma occurs at older ages than females, usually in advanced stage. This necessitates directing attention of males and awareness on the prevalence and risk factors for this disease.


Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute | 2004

Management of parapharyngeal space tumors at the National Cancer Institute, Egypt.

Amr A. Attia; Majed El-Shafiey; Salah El-Shazly; Tarek Shouman; Iman Zaky


Archive | 2000

Lower Urinary Tract Reconstruction Following Radical Cystectomy Using Ileal Neobladder with Studor Technique; 3 Years Experience

Hassan M. Abd Alla; Amr A. Attia


Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute | 2004

Ileocecal Interpositional Graft for Gastric Replacement after Total Gastrectomy

Amr A. Attia; Salah El-Shazly; Majed El-Shafiey; Ahmad Zaher


The Chinese-german Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2012

Surgical management of primary hyperparathyroidism guided by double-phase Tc-99m-MIBI scintigraphy

Abdel Hamid Hussein Ezzat; Tarek El. Baradie; Amr A. Attia; Magdy Kotb; Ahmad Zaher; Iman Gouda


Archive | 2012

Clinicopathological Features and Surgical Approaches of Anterosuperior Mediastinal Tumors

Maged M. Elshafiey; Ahmed Helmy; Amr A. Attia


Archive | 2011

Internal Hemipelvectomy, A Limb Saving Procedure, Nci Experience

Amr A. Attia; Maged M. Elshafiey; Abd Elhamid; H. Ezzat; Hany Eldewiny


Archive | 2002

The Value of Sentinel Lymph Node Localization and Biopsy in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Oral Cavity

Amr A. Attia; Walid Omar


Archive | 2001

Carotid Body Paragangliomas

Amr A. Attia; Hassan Abdallah; Sherif Mamoun; Hesham I. Elsebai


Archive | 2000

Preoperative Volumetric and Functional Evaluation for Hepatic Resection in a Cirrhotic Liver

Sherif F. Naguib; Amr A. Attia; Sherif A. Aziz

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