Particularities of Male Breast Cancer in the Rabat Region: A Multidimensional Approach

Smiti, S. and Laraichi, R. and Ezzouitina, C. and Nouni, K. and Lachgar, A. and El Kacemi, H. and Kebdani, T. and Hassouni, K. (2025) Particularities of Male Breast Cancer in the Rabat Region: A Multidimensional Approach. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (7): 25jul320. pp. 785-791. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Introduction: Male breast cancer is a rare disease, accounting for just 1% of all breast cancers. This low incidence and lack of awareness often lead to delayed diagnosis and advanced disease. In addition to its specific clinical and epidemiological features, it has a significant psychological impact, due to its feminine connotations and the stigma attached to the diagnosis.  Methods: This retrospective descriptive study analysed the clinical, epidemiological and psychosocial data of breast cancer patients. Data were collected from medical records, and from semi-structured interviews with patients.  Results: The mean age at diagnosis was 63, with most patients consulting for a retroareolar mass, but also for delayed presentation, sometimes more than 6 months. Locally advanced forms were noted. The ordeal of the disease was marked by significant psychological distress: anxiety, social isolation, body image problems and feelings of stigmatisation. Several patients said they were embarrassed to talk about their illnesses, fearing a lack of social and medical understanding.  Conclusion, Male breast cancer poses multiple problems. In addition to medical treatment, a comprehensive approach including psychological support is needed. Better information for the public and healthcare professionals would enable earlier detection and more appropriate treatment, both somatic and psychological.

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