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. 2020 Apr 14;21(8):2715. doi: 10.3390/ijms21082715

Table 1.

Clinicopathological characteristics of male breast cancer patients.

Characteristics Number Number (%)
Age (years) 128
37–69 67 (52.3%)
≥70 61 (47.7%)
Familial history (FH) of breast cancer 128
No 102 (79.7%)
Yes 26 (20.3%)
Bilateral breast cancer 128
No 122 (95.3%)
Yes 6 (4.7%)
Non-breast primary neoplasms (NBPN) 128
No 108 (84.4%)
Yes 20 (15.6%)
Tumor size (pT) 128
pTis 8 (6.2%)
pT1 31 (24.2%)
pT2 43 (33.6%)
pT3 2 (1.6%)
pT4 44 (34.4%)
Axillary nodal status (pN) 128
pN0 60 (46.9%)
pN1 68 (53.1%)
Distant metastasis (M) 128
M0 122 (95.3%)
M1 6 (4.7%)
Anatomic stage (AS) 128
0 8 (6.2%)
I 23 (20%)
II 47 (36.7%)
III 43 (33.6%)
IV 7 (5.5%)
Histological type (HT) 120 1
Invasive no special type (NST) 112 (93.3%)
Other invasive subtypes 8 (6.7%)
Histological grade (G) 120 1
G1 20 (16.7%)
G2 74 (61.7%)
G3 26 (21.6%)

1 Excluding eight in situ carcinomas.