Abstract
This case report aims to demonstrate the challenges associated with the diagnosis and treatment of papillary carcinomas of the male breast. Based on a comprehensive screening, which included a pathoanatomic examination of the surgical material after a simple Pirogov mastectomy (a surgical procedure where all or part of a breast and axillary lymph nodes are removed), the diagnosis was confirmed as encapsulated papillary cancer of the left breast. In the immunohistochemical study, the estrogen receptor was 100%, the progesterone receptor was 90%, and Ki-67 was 60%. Therefore, the patient was prescribed adjuvant hormone therapy with tamoxifen. There are no specific diagnostic clinical, imaging, or core needle biopsy features of encapsulated papillary carcinoma of the male breast. This often leads to more radical surgery for this low-grade neoplasm. Before choosing the extent of surgery, it is necessary to consider the primary size of the tumor along with an intraoperative assessment of the resection margins.