A practical approach to the early detection and management of breast cancer
This atlas provides radiologists with essential information for the differential diagnosis of breast diseases on the basis of clinical presentation, mammography, and ultrasound. It begins with chapters on tumor biology, prognostic factors, and histology. The authors then provide a thorough evaluation of various methods for early detection and accurate diagnosis, including analog and digital mammography, ultrasound, MR imaging, PET/CT, and interventional procedures. They discuss in detail the strengths and limitations of each imaging modality, aspects of quality control, test intervals, peri- and postoperative management principles, and follow-up care.
Highlights:
Presentation of difficult cases that effectively demonstrate the diagnostic hurdles and forensic pitfalls in breast diagnosis
Special sections on breast cancer in men and young women, with discussion of women who are pregnant or lactating
Color-coded practical tips and clinical notes for optimal comprehension of the material
Extensive Q&A sections for self-testing in two major chapters
More than 1,700 high-quality illustrations, including clinical color photographs, ultrasound images, and mammograms