The general approach in management is similar to that of female breast cancer (1). Therapeutic options include: surgery, radio-therapy and systemic therapies (2).
For localized disease, radical mastectomy was preferred as the standard treatment. This has now been replaced with less invasive procedures like modified radical or simple mastectomy.
Postoperative radiotherapy is often given for a bulky tumour, involved or close margins, clinically positive nodes, or inflammatory carcinoma (3).
Systemic therapy includes:
Management of metastatic and recurrent disease is similar to that of female breast cancer (3).
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