Case Report

Pure Ductal Carcinoma in Situ in The Male Breast: A Rare Entity

10.5152/ejbh.2019.4928

  • Saida Sakhri
  • Olfa Jaidane
  • Malek Bouhani
  • Olfa Adouni
  • Salma Kammoun
  • Riadh Chargui
  • Khaled Rahal

Received Date: 30.03.2019 Accepted Date: 30.03.2019 Eur J Breast Health 2020;16(1):77-80

Pure ductal carcinoma in situ of male breast (DCIS) is extremely rare. Only a few cases have been reported until now. Its treatment is not well established. Prognosis is as good as in women. In this study, we reported 3 cases of pure ductal carcinoma in situ in the male breast. The mean age of DCIS patients was 58.3 years. The main symptom was a breast mass. The median size of the tumor was 25 mm. Two patients had an axillary lymph node. The left side was reached in 2 cases. All of the patients underwent mastectomy. The histopathological assessment showed papillary, cribriform, and comedocarcinoma in situ. There was no evidence of invasive carcinoma. In one case, the DCIS was associated with Paget's disease of the nipple. One patient received hormonotherapy. The time of follow-up ranged between 6 and 117 months. One patient developed an invasive recurrence.

Keywords: Male breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ, treatment