Early breast cancer : from screening to multidisciplinary management
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Early breast cancer : from screening to multidisciplinary management
Harwood Academic Publishers, c1998
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Studies throughout the world have demonstrated the success of screening programs in significantly reducing breast cancer mortality rates. The revolution in imaging, through new advances in mammography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance techniques, has increased the detection of minimal, often non-palpable, carcinomas in the early stages.
A comprehensive overview for radiologists, pathologists, surgeons, and oncologists, Early Breast Cancer presents a wide-ranging analysis of diagnosis, pathology, and multidisciplinary management of the early breast cancer patient.
Table of Contents
1. The Background of Breast Cancer Screening:The Epidemiology of Screening for Breast Cancer 2. The Biology of Breast Cancer and Its Relevance to Screening and Treatment 3. Clinical Aspects of a Screening Programme 4. The Role of the Radiographer 5. The Assessment Clinic 6. The Role of the Breast Specialist Nurse in Breast 7. Screening 8. The Radiology of Breast Cancer:Film Reading and Recall of Patients 9. Radiology of the Normal Breast and Differential Diagnosis of Benign Breast Lesions 10. The Radial Scar 11. Genetics and Breast 12. Screening 13. Circumscribed Breast Masses 14. Microcalcifications 15. Distortion of Architecture and Asymmetry 16. Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Small Breast Carcinomas 17. Tissue Diagnosis:Fine Needle Aspiration 18. Cytology 19. Diagnostic Biopsies 20. Pre-Operative Localization of Impalpable Breast Abnormalities 21. ABBI: Advanced Breast Biopsy Instrumentation 22. The Pathology of Breast Cancer:Normal Breast and Benign Breast Lesions 23. The Organisation of B
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