Breast cancer : present perspective of early diagnosis
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Breast cancer : present perspective of early diagnosis
(Recent results in cancer research, 105)
Springer-Verlag, c1987
- : U.S.
- : Berlin
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Based on the Third International Copenhagen Symposium on Detection of Breast Cancer held in 1985
Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
The Third International Copenhagen Symposium on Detection of Breast Cancer afforded a further opportunity for scientists from all over the world to come together and present important papers con- cerning breast cancer and early diagnostic procedures. The Sympo- sium was an opportunity to learn from extensive screening proce- dures carried out at outstanding centers in the United States, Sweden, the Netherlands, and England. Furthermore, the Sympo- sium dealt with new modalities such as ultrasonography, magnifi- cation techniques, and magnetic resonance; and very important contributions concerning self-examination, fine needle aspiration biopsy, and radiation risks were presented. A whole section was also dedicated to the highly important cooperation between radiologist, surgeon, and pathologist. It is our sincere hope that a study of the different aspects of breast cancer presented in this volume will encourage the reader to join in the struggle against this dreadful dis- ease. December 1986 S. Brunner B. Langfeldt Contents B. Nielsen Image Quality in Mammography: Physical and Technical Limitations . 1 S. A. Feig, B. M. Galkin, and H. D.
Muir Clinical Considerations in Selection of Dedicated Mammography Units ...15 ...E. A. Sickles The Role of Magnification Technique in Modern Mammography ...19 B. M. Galkin, S. A. Feig, P. Frasca, H. D. Muir, and R. Z. Soriano Imaging Capabilities and Dose Considerations of Different Mammographic Units ...25 ...E. A. Sickles Computed Tomography Scanning, Transillumination, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Breast ...31 A. G. Haus Recent Trends in Screen-Film Mammography: Technical Factors and Radiation Dose ...
Table of Contents
Image Quality in Mammography: Physical and Technical Limitations.- Clinical Considerations in Selection of Dedicated Mammography Units.- The Role of Magnification Technique in Modern Mammography.- Imaging Capabilities and Dose Considerations of Different Mammographie Units.- Computed Tomography Scanning, Transillumination, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Breast.- Recent Trends in Screen-Film Mammography: Technical Factors and Radiation Dose.- Comparison of Mammographie Screen-Film Systems.- Screening for Breast Cancer: An Overview.- Screening for Breast Cancer in Malmo: A Randomized Trial.- The Guildford Breast Screening Project: 6-Year Assessment.- Mammography: Attitudes and Reactions.- Mammography Screening: Published Guidelines and Actual Practice.- Projected Benefits and Risks from Mammographie Screening.- Elemental Analysis of Breast Calcifications.- Stereotaxic Fine Needle Biopsy of Nonpalpable Breast Lesions Performed by the Mammotest.- Changing Aspects of Biopsy of the Breast: Is Breast Biopsy a Prognostic Hazard?.- Self-Examination in Early Detection of Breast Cancer: Is it Effective?.- Evaluation of Breast Microcalcifications by Means of Optically Magnified Tissue Specimen Radiographs.- Contributions to the Diagnosis of Contralateral Malignancies in Women with Invasive Breast Cancer.
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