Early Breast Cancer
From Screening to Multidisciplinary Management, Third Edition
Edited by John R Benson, Gerald P.H. Gui, Todd M Tuttle
Published January 3rd 2013 by CRC Press – 544 pages
Published January 3rd 2013 by CRC Press – 544 pages
Although the mortality rates of breast cancer are falling—testimony to the success of interventional strategies in the form of screening and adjuvant systemic therapies—incidence of the disease is rising worldwide. This thoroughly revised third edition discusses the principles and practice of early breast cancer management within the context of the multidisciplinary team, and includes comprehensive sections on risk assessment, prevention, screening, imaging, diagnostics, pathology, and treatment.
Praise for the Previous Editions
"Early breast cancer calls for a specially designed multidisciplinary approach to management, challenging radiologists, surgeons, pathologists, and oncologists to adopt new concepts and strategies. To this end, all the specialized fields involved will benefit from the most comprehensive knowledge currently available on the subject. Early Breast Cancer conveys the relevant data without losing sight of clinical relevance. The information in this book shows how a growing number of patients can profit from timely diagnosis and treatment and substantially increase their chances of surviving breast cancer."
—New England Journal of Medicine, September 1999
"The book demands space on many bookshelves, because it is possibly the best reference book to date on the subjects it covers."
—New England Journal of Medicine, June 2006
John R. Benson MA DM (Oxon), MD (Cantab), FRCS (Eng), FRCS (Ed)
Gerald Gui MS, FRCS, FRCS (Ed) Breast Unit, The Royal Marsden, London, United Kingdom
Todd M. Tuttle MD, MPH
Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USAName: Early Breast Cancer: From Screening to Multidisciplinary Management, Third Edition (Hardback) – CRC Press
Description: Edited by John R Benson, Gerald P.H. Gui, Todd M Tuttle. Although the mortality rates of breast cancer are falling—testimony to the success of interventional strategies in the form of screening and adjuvant systemic therapies—incidence of the disease is rising worldwide. This thoroughly...
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