Part of the renowned Systemic Pathology series, this is a fully referenced discursive treatment of breast disease for the diagnostic histopathologist. It covers basic principles, to increase the readers understanding of the diagnostic process, and coversthe latest advances in the subject both in terms of overall philosophy and new techniques. The text is well-referenced and comprehensive, with an emphasis on the relatively recent developments in organised screening programmes, and the multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment.
Normal Structure and Developmental Abnormalities. Diagnostic Techniques and Examination of Pathological Specimens. Classification of Benign Breast Disease. Fibrocystic Change. Epithelial Hyperplasia. Lobular Neoplasia. Sclerosing Lesions. Papillary Lesions. Fibroadenoma and Related Conditions. Inflammatory Conditions. Miscellaneous Benign Lesions. Clinical Aspects of Benign Breast Lesions. Classification of Malignant Breast Disease. Ductal Carcinoma in Situ. Invasive Carcinoma. Usual Histological Types. Rare Carcinomas of the Breast. Assessment of Histological Grade. The Role of Pathology in the Prognosis and Management of Breast Cancer. Miscellaneous Malignant Tumours. Effects of Treatment. Male Breast Disease. Clinical Aspects of Malignant Breast Lesions. Screening for Breast Cancer. Quality Assurance in Breast Pathology
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