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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2010 Aug 1;116(15):3558–3568. doi: 10.1002/cncr.25153

Table 2.

Clinical Characteristics of Men Diagnosed with Breast Cancer, 2003-2004

In-situ Wt % (n) Stage I-III Wt % (n) Stage IV Wt % (n) Unknown stage Wt % (n)
Initial Diagnosis
 Signs/symptoms 40 (22) 15 (59) 19 (7) 11 (3)
 Physician physical exam 7 (4) 9 (43) 11 (4) 4 (1)
 Self discovered lump 40 (25) 61 (241) 45 (16) 58 (15)
 Mammography 0 0 (1) 0 0
 Spouse or partner 0 2 (7) 0 4 (1)
 Other specify 2 (1) 2 (8) 13 (5) 0
 Unknown 11 (6) 11 (42) 12 (4) 22 (6)
Tumor Size
 <1 cm 33 (18) 11 (42) 2 (1) 0
 1-1.9 cm 21 (12) 36 (142) 13 (5) 30 (8)
 2-2.9 cm 11 (7) 32 (125) 21 (8) 11 (3)
 3-4.9 cm 6 (4) 14 (56) 33 (11) 25 (6)
 5+ cm 3 (2) 7 (26) 17 (6) 0
 Unknown 26 (15) 0 (1) 14 (5) 33 (9)
 Mean size (cm) 1.5 2.2 3.4 2.3
ER Status
 Not done 43 (25) 5 (20) 5 (2) 8 (2)
 Positive/Borderline 30 (17) 84 (328) 76 (27) 77 (20)
 Negative 2 (1) 3 (11) 11 (4) 0
 Unknown/not in chart 25 (15) 9 (33) 8 (3) 15 (4)
Combined FISH/IHC HER-2
 Negative 13 (8) 67 (262) 68 (24) 45 (12)
 Positive 1 (1) 10 (37) 13 (3) 17 (4)
 Equivocal 0 5 (21) 0 11 (3)
 Not done 72 (41) 10 (39) 19 (7) 11 (3)
 Unknown 14 (8) 8 (33) 0 19 (5)