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Kuerer's breast surgical oncology / [edited by] Henry M. Kuerer.

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Book
Contributor:
Kuerer, Henry M. (Henry Mark), editor.
McGraw-Hill Companies.
McGraw-Hill's AccessSurgery.
Series:
McGraw-Hill's AccessMedicine
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Breast--surgery.
Breast.
Neoplasms.
Breast Neoplasms--surgery.
Medical Subjects:
Breast--surgery.
Breast.
Neoplasms.
Breast Neoplasms--surgery.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (lii, 1125 pages) : illustrations, figs., tables.
Edition:
First edition.
Other Title:
AccessSurgery.
Place of Publication:
New York, N.Y. : McGraw Hill Medical, [2010]
System Details:
text file
Summary:
"Written by an internationally recognized multidisciplinary team of authors, Kuerer's Breast Surgical Oncology is the first text specifically dedicated to breast surgical oncology. Turn to any page, and you'll find Gutting-edge, evidence-based information and insights-supplemented by a full-color presentation and a companion DVD-all designed to help provide a solid foundation for current and future best practices." "Kuerer's examines all clinically relevant knowledge in the field, from the pathology of the breast and clinical management, to follow-up and complications following diagnosis and therapy. The book also focuses on the next wave of molecular studies that represent the future of the discipline." -- BOOK JACKET.
Contents:
Multidisciplinary Training for Breast Surgical Oncology
The Influence of the News Media and the Internet on Breast Cancer Patient Care and Research
Section I. Etiology, Assessing Risk, Initial Evaluation, and Management
Chapter 1. Breast Carcinogenesis
Chapter 2. Invasion
Chapter 3. Metastasis
Chapter 4. Epidemiology of Breast Cancer
Chapter 5. Breast Cancer Screening
Chapter 6. Components of a Breast Care Program
Chapter 7. Establishing a Cancer Genetics Service
Chapter 8. Genetic Predisposition Syndromes
Chapter 9. Quantitative Risk Prediction
Chapter 10. Chemoprevention in the Clinical Setting
Chapter 11. Prophylactic Mastectomy
Chapter 12. History, Physical Examination, and Staging
Chapter 13. Initial AJCC Staging
Chapter 14. Communicating a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Section II. Pathology of the Breast and Clinical Management
Chapter 15. Breast Specimen Tissue Processing
Chapter 16. Benign Conditions of the Breast
Chapter 17. High-Risk Lesions: ALH/LCIS/ADH
Chapter 18. Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
Chapter 19. Paget Disease of the Breast
Chapter 20. Invasive Breast Carcinoma
Chapter 21. Male Breast Cancer
Chapter 22. Prognostic and Predictive Factors in Breast Cancer
Chapter 23. Nonepithelial Neoplasms of the Breast
Chapter 24. Cytology in Breast Care Management
Chapter 25. Pathology Post-Neoadjuvant Therapy
Chapter 26. Axillary and Sentinel Lymph Node Evaluation
Chapter 27. Minimal Residual Cancer
Section III. Imaging
Chapter 28. Mammography
Chapter 29. Stereotactic Breast Biopsy
Chapter 30. Anatomy and Ultrasound of the Breast and Atlas of Ultrasound Findings
Chapter 31A. Basic Breast Ultrasound, Certification, and Accreditation for the Surgeon
Chapter 31B. Screening Breast Ultrasound
Chapter 32. Selection of Ultrasound Machine and Office Setup
Chapter 33. Image-Guided Percutaneous Breast Biopsy
Chapter 34. Ultrasound Evaluation of the Lymphatic Spread of Breast Cancer
Chapter 35. Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Chapter 36. Systemic Staging and the Radiologic Work-Up of Abnormal Findings
Section IV. Landmark Clinical Trials in Breast Surgical Oncology
Chapter 37. Statistical Design and Analysis of Phase III Clinical Trials
Chapter 38. Study Conduct
Chapter 39. Protocol Components and Production
Chapter 40. Tissue Acquisition and Banking for Breast Cancer
Chapter 41. Funding for Clinical Trials
Chapter 42. The NSABP Experience
Chapter 43. The Milan Cancer Institute's Landmark Clinical Trials
Chapter 44. The ACOSOG Experience
Chapter 45. The EORTC Experience: From DCIS to Locally Advanced Breast Cancer
Chapter 46. The UK Experience
Chapter 47. The Austrian Breast and Colorectal Cancer Study Group Experience
Chapter 48. The German Experience: Primary Systemic Therapy with Cytotoxic Agents
Chapter 49. The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) Experience
Chapter 50. The Cancer and Leukemia Group B Trials
Chapter 51. The RTOG Experience
Section V. Operative Management
Chapter 52. Paravertebral Block as an Anesthetic Technique in Patients Undergoing Breast Cancer Surgery
Chapter 53. Excisional Breast Biopsy
Chapter 54. Tissue Marking and Processing
Chapter 55. Needle Localization and Radioguided Occult Lesion Localization Techniques.
Chapter 56. Mammographic and Intraoperative Ultrasound Guidance
Chapter 57. Central Duct Exploration for Nipple Discharge
Chapter 58. Endoscopy for Nipple Discharge
Chapter 59. Intraductal Therapy
Chapter 60. Cryoablation of Fibroadenomas
Chapter 61. Breast-Conserving Surgery
Chapter 62. Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
Chapter 63. Axillary Lymph Node Dissection
Chapter 64. Modified Radical Mastectomy and Techniques for Avoiding Skin Necrosis
Chapter 65. The Concept of Prophylactic Mastectomy
Chapter 66. Skin-Sparing Mastectomy
Chapter 67. Nipple- and Areola-Sparing Mastectomy
Chapter 68. Radical and Extended Radical Mastectomy
Chapter 69. Management of Local Recurrence after Mastectomy
Chapter 70. Surgery for Gynecomastia
Chapter 71. Central Venous Access in Breast Oncology Patients
Chapter 72. Surgery in Patients with Stage IV Metastatic Breast Cancer
Section VI. Plastic and Breast Reconstruction
Chapter 73. The Epidemiology of Breast Reconstruction in North America
Chapter 74. Oncologic Considerations for Breast Reconstruction
Chapter 75. Considerations and Strategies for the Timing of Breast Reconstruction
Chapter 76. Partial Breast Reconstruction Using Local Tissue
Chapter 77. Immediate Repair of Partial Mastectomy Defects Using Perforator Flaps
Chapter 78. Correction of Partial Breast Deformities with the Lipomodeling Technique
Chapter 79. Implant-Based Reconstruction
Chapter 80. Breast Reconstruction with the Autogenous Latissimus Flap
Chapter 81. Total Breast Reconstruction Using Autologous Tissue: TRAM, DIEP, and SIEA Flaps
Section VII. Systemic Therapy of Breast Cancer
Chapter 82. General NCCN Guidelines
Chapter 83. Selection of Patients for Therapy
Chapter 84. Neoadjuvant Endocrine Therapy
Chapter 85. Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
Chapter 86. Endocrine Therapy
Chapter 87. Adjuvant Chemotherapy
Chapter 88. Biologic Therapy
Chapter 89. Pregnancy and Breast Cancer
Chapter 90. Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Chapter 91. Breast Cancer Vaccines
Chapter 92. Metastatic Breast Cancer
Section VIII. Radiation
Chapter 93. Conceptual Basis and Principles of Radiation Oncology
Chapter 94. Whole-Breast Radiation Following Breast-Conserving Therapy for Noninvasive and Invasive Cancers
Chapter 95. Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation
Chapter 96. Postmastectomy Radiation Therapy
Chapter 97. Radiation Therapy in Metastatic Disease
Section IX. Follow-Up and Complications Following Diagnosis and Therapy
Chapter 98. Guidelines for Follow-Up
Chapter 99. Tumor Registry
Chapter 100. Psychosocial
Chapter 101. Fertility, Sexuality, and Menopausal Symptom Management
Chapter 102. Disparities in Breast Cancer
Chapter 103. Surgical Complications and Management
Chapter 104. Lymphedema
Chapter 105. Diet and Exercise in Breast Cancer Survivorship.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on cover image and table of contents, viewed on Oct. 19, 2016.
Other Format:
Online version: Kuerer's breast surgical oncology.
ISBN:
0071601767
0071601783
9780071601764
9780071601788
9780071601795
0071601791
OCLC:
455156855
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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