The incidence of male breast cancer in Klinefelter Syndrome and its proposed mechanisms

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Breast Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1016/j.breast.2024.103827
Benjamin Cook , Sasha Nayar , Simon Filson , Tet Yap
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Abstract

Introduction

Men with Klinefelter Syndrome (KS) have been previously reported to have an increased risk of Male Breast Cancer (MBC). This systematic review provides the latest information regarding the incidence of MBC in the KS population compared to the standard male population and identifies mechanisms by which MBC may develop in KS.

Material and methods

Several databases were searched including PubMed/MEDLINE and EMBASE between October 2023 and March 2024. The review was conducted in accordance with the latest Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses-guidelines and was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42024551110). Overall, 332 papers were identified for screening. Standardised incidence ratios (SIRs) were calculated in comparison to national incidence figures. Additionally, a literature review was conducted looking at potential MBC mechanisms in KS.

Results

Across Danish and British cohorts, incidence of MBC in KS was significantly higher than the general population: SIR 18.1 (95 % CI: 13.53 to 24.74), p<0.001. Breast cancer rates in women are still far higher (68.50 per 100,000 woman-years). MBC mechanism in KS may involve decreased micro-RNA (MIR-3648 and MIR3647) expression, increased oestrogen/progesterone receptor expression and exogenous androgen use.

Conclusions

Rates of MBC are significantly raised in KS and a higher clinical suspicion of breast cancer should be considered when assessing men with KS. The true aetiology of MBC in KS, however, requires further research. There is a need for an accurate and up to date study of MBC incidence in KS to define the current risk.
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Klinefelter 综合征中男性乳腺癌的发病率及其拟议机制。
导言:以前曾有报道称,患有克莱菲尔特综合征(KS)的男性罹患男性乳腺癌(MBC)的风险增加。本系统综述提供了有关 KS 患者与标准男性患者相比 MBC 发病率的最新信息,并确定了 KS 患者 MBC 的发病机制:在 2023 年 10 月至 2024 年 3 月期间检索了多个数据库,包括 PubMed/MEDLINE 和 EMBASE。该综述根据最新的《系统综述和荟萃分析首选报告项目》指南进行,并在 PROSPERO(CRD42024551110)上进行了注册。共筛选出 332 篇论文。通过与全国发病率数字进行比较,计算出了标准化发病率比(SIR)。此外,还对 KS 中潜在的 MBC 机制进行了文献综述:在丹麦和英国的队列中,KS的MBC发病率明显高于普通人群:SIR 18.1 (95 % CI: 13.53 to 24.74),p结论:在 KS 中,乳腺增生症的发病率明显升高,在评估患有 KS 的男性时,临床上应更多地怀疑其患有乳腺癌。然而,KS 中 MBC 的真正病因还需要进一步研究。有必要对 KS 中的 MBC 发病率进行准确的最新研究,以确定当前的风险。
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Breast
Breast 医学-妇产科学
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8.70
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165
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The Breast is an international, multidisciplinary journal for researchers and clinicians, which focuses on translational and clinical research for the advancement of breast cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all stages.
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