Breast Cancer Imaging: A Multidisciplinary, Multimodality Approach
โ Scribed by Marie Tartar MD, Chris E. Comstock MD, Michael S. Kipper MD
- Publisher
- Mosby
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 633
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Through a case-based approach, this book illustrates the best practices for all facets of breast cancer imaging - from screening of asymptomatic patients to cancer staging, identifying metastases, and assessing efficacy of treatment - in a succinct, practical source. Contributing authors from a wide range of subspecialties provide well-rounded guidance to meet the needs of today's multidisciplinary work environment.Presents multidisciplinary discussions on the advantages and/or limitations of all available modalities.Includes advice from leading experts on cross-sectional imaging, breast imaging, and PET/CT, with input from radiation oncology, medical oncology, and breast surgery, to span the complete spectrum of care from screening to diagnosis to treatment, reflecting today's team approach to patient care.Covers all imaging modalities to help you correlate disease presentations on mammography, CT, MR, US, and PET images.Offers a very practical, clinical, concise approach to the subject in a case-based format.Provides over 1,000 high-resolution images of disease appearance for comparison with the findings you encounter in your practice.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Copyright......Page 2
Dedication......Page 3
Contributors......Page 6
Preface......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Frequently Used Abbreviations......Page 18
Detection of Breast Cancer: Screening of Asymptomatic Patients......Page 20
Evaluation of the Symptomatic Patient: Diagnostic Breast Imaging......Page 57
Local Staging: Imaging Options and Core Biopsy Strategies......Page 95
Unusual and Problematic Types of Breast Cancers: DCIS, Intracystic Papillary Carcinoma, Benign-appearing Breast Cancers, ILC, Inflammatory Breast Cancer, and Breast Cancer in Implant Patients......Page 182
Locally Advanced Breast Cancer (LABC)and Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy......Page 243
Imaging Surveillance for Locally Recurrent Disease......Page 321
Breast Cancer Mimics......Page 368
Identifying Bone Metastases......Page 387
Liver Metastases......Page 454
Thoracic Metastases, Mimics, and Treatment Effects......Page 486
Breast Cancer Metastases to the Neural Axis......Page 533
Multisystem Metastases and Assessment of Treatment Efficacy......Page 573
Radiation Therapy Effects and Considerations......Page 589
Index......Page 624
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