Early Breast Cancer: From Screening to Multidisciplinary ManagementCRC Press, 1999 M01 26 - 288 páginas 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. |
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Foreword 64 Radiology of the normal breast | 9 |
Genetics and breast screening 109 Ultrasound in the diagnosis of small | 29 |
The organisation of breast cancer 117 Fine needle aspiration cytology | 42 |
Advanced Breast Biopsy | 50 |
Film reading and recall of patients and lobular carcinoma in situ | 61 |
Invasive carcinoma of breast 231 Local recurrence after breast | 176 |
Cytological and histological correlation | 189 |
Radiopathological correlations | 196 |
Recent | 205 |
The management of the axilla 270 Mammographic screening in women | 214 |
Adjuvant therapy of breast cancer | 226 |
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Early Breast Cancer: From Screening to Multidisciplinary Management Guidubaldo Querci della Rovere,Ruth Warren,John R. Benson Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |
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