Challenges in breast cancer
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Challenges in breast cancer
Blackwell Science, 1999
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Breast cancer
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Each year approximately one million women are diagnosed with breast cancer. This disease is the focus of an enormous amount of research interest and keeping up-to-date and informed of these latest developments is an almost impossible task. Clinicians need a book where they can read a distilled account of what is really topical in the subject. For the most part, this should reflect their primary interest in treating patients, It is also important that they are kept up-to-speed on the basic science, particularly in terms of causal mechanisms and the application of this knowledge into better prevention programes. Challenges in Breast Cancer meets this need by bringing together a series of essays on hot topics in breast cancer in which the authors have been challenged to present a lively and opinionated debate on present knowledge and future developments. These chapters are, therefore, quite unlike those in standard texts. An additional feature is that the authors have star-rated their references to guide the reader towards the best source of further reading.
Challenges in Breast Cancer is a highly topical book designed for the specialist in search of the latest thinking on the many controversial areas that sorround breast cancer.
Table of Contents
Biology When does distant metastasis occur in breast cancer? Do breast cancer patients have a pre-existing hormonal susceptibility? Is alcohol a cause of breast cancer? Breast cancer and animal consumption: causative or associated? Breast cancer: who is cured? What can we do fo rwomen with breast cancer susceptibility gene mutations? Diagnosis Should we screen women aged Why do we need breast cancer specialists? Tumour type, grade and nodal status: what more should the pathologist tell the surgeon? What is the role of cytology in the diagnosis of breast cancer? Initial treatment problems Should breast cancer surgery be performed in the luteal phase for premenopausal patients? Early breast cancer: when can radiotherapy be omitted? Early breast cancer: when can axillary surgery be omitted? Primary chemotherapy: is mastectomy a redundant operation? Breast conservation treatment: is tumour size important? Local relapse of breast cancer: an indication for adjuvant therapy? Second line endocrine therapy: do we need so many choices? Who needs nurse specialists? Is there a better first line endocrine adjuvant treatment than tamoxifen? Follow-up of breast cancer patients: why, when, who?
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