Management challenges of invasive breast carcinoma in a male patient who refused treatment: a case report.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMC Palliative Care Pub Date : 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1186/s12904-025-01685-7
Alex Mremi, Glory Makupa, Munguatosha Ngowi, Subira Matiku, Gad Murenzi, Atiyya Hussein, Theresia Mwakyembe, Edwin A Liwa
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Male breast cancer is extremely uncommon, accounting for less than 1% of all male cancers and about 0.1% of male cancer deaths. It tends to occur in an older age group (60-70 s) when compared to women (50-60 s). Male breast cancer does not usually present with large tumor size; normally, it presents with advanced stage due to less breast tissue compared to women. However, when it is left untreated for a long time, it can attain a big size. Studies have reported that some patients with breast cancer may refuse cancer treatment. Our report describes a case of breast cancer in a male patient from Tanzania who refused oncological care. A 74-year-old male came to our facility because of a left breast mass after more than 12 months. On examination, his vital signs were within normal limits. He had an ulcerated left breast mass measuring 24 × 24 cm that was noted to occupy the entire breast. Biopsy results from the lesion confirmed it to be infiltrating ductal carcinoma, of no special type, grade II. Surprisingly, the patient refused to undergo all forms of oncological treatment and opted to go for traditional medicines. The patient was kept on palliative care for controlling symptoms and improving quality of life. To date, 12 months of follow-up, the patient is still alive, although his condition has remarkably deteriorated. Respecting patients' wishes is always a top priority, but physicians may provide more substantial reasoning to convince patients to undergo the indicated treatments by knowing the effect of dismissing operative treatment on their eventual survival. In addition, understanding why patients refuse treatment is important to effectively address their concerns.

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浸润性乳腺癌在男性患者谁拒绝治疗的管理挑战:一个病例报告。
男性乳腺癌极为罕见,占所有男性癌症的不到1%,约占男性癌症死亡人数的0.1%。与女性(50-60岁)相比,它往往发生在年龄较大的人群(60-70岁)。男性乳腺癌通常不表现为肿瘤大;通常情况下,由于乳房组织比女性少,它表现为晚期。然而,如果长时间不治疗,它会变得很大。研究报告称,一些乳腺癌患者可能会拒绝癌症治疗。我们的报告描述了一例来自坦桑尼亚的男性乳腺癌患者,他拒绝接受肿瘤治疗。一名74岁男性在12个多月后因左乳房肿块来到我们的诊所。经检查,他的生命体征在正常范围内。左乳房溃疡肿块,大小为24 × 24 cm,占据整个乳房。活检结果证实为浸润性导管癌,无特殊类型,II级。令人惊讶的是,这位病人拒绝接受所有形式的肿瘤治疗,而是选择了传统药物。患者继续接受姑息治疗以控制症状和改善生活质量。到目前为止,12个月的随访,病人仍然活着,尽管他的病情已经明显恶化。尊重患者的意愿始终是重中之重,但医生可能会通过了解放弃手术治疗对患者最终生存的影响,提供更充分的理由来说服患者接受指征治疗。此外,了解患者拒绝治疗的原因对于有效解决他们的担忧很重要。
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BMC Palliative Care
BMC Palliative Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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201
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.
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