Erratum: Lobular Breast Cancer in Men: Case Report and Review of the Literature T.Mariolis-Sapsakos G.Theodoropoulos I.I.Flessas F.Orfanos N.Orfanos E.Konstadinou F.Zagouri D.Vlachodimitropoulos G.C.Zografos 2017 <i>Background:</i> Lobular breast cancer in men is an extremely infrequent occurrence due to the lack of lobules and acini in the male breast. Such a rare case is described here. <i>Case Report:</i> A 74-year-old patient presented with a sizeable lesion in the right breast, which proved to be a lobular carcinoma. Genetic studies excluded Klinefelter’s syndrome, though revealing an interesting genetic multiformity feature. This case represented a lobular carcinoma in a genotypically male patient under no exogenous or endogenous estrogenic influence. <i>Conclusions:</i> The increasing number of male lobular breast cancer cases should be explored more extensively with particular emphasis placed on causally related genetic and hormonal factors.