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Breast Cancer: A
Multidisciplinary Approach to Diagnosis and Management
Authors:
Alphonse Taghian, MD, PhD, Barbara Smith, MD, Phd, John
Erban, Charles Thomas, MD
Pages: 384 Hard Cover
List Price $125.00
ISBN: 1933864443
/ 9781933864440
Demos Medical Publishing
2010
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Description from the publisher:
Over the course of
the last decade, the treatment of breast cancer has evolved quite
rapidly. New scientific and clinical advances have modified the standard
of care and led to improved patient outcomes. At the same time, the
treatment of breast cancer has become increasingly complex, requiring
the comprehensive review and assessment of multiple issues, genetics,
radiology, surgery, reconstruction, fertility radiation, chemotherapy,
and more. As a result the harmony and open communication between these
specialties facilitated by a multidisciplinary team approach are crucial
in providing the best care to patients and ensuring successful
treatment. Breast Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Diagnosis
and Management, written by a multidisciplinary team of authors
representing a range of disciplines, is a valuable resource for
physicians, fellows, nurses, physician assistants, physical therapists,
and all health care providers involved in the treatment of breast
cancer. Breast Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Diagnosis and
Management summarizes the state-of-the-art issues related to the
treatment of breast cancer and describes an approach for optimal
multidisciplinary care for women who have been diagnosed with breast
cancer or who are at higher risk to develop breast cancer.The Consultant
Pathology
Table of Contents:
1.Importance of the multidisciplinary approach to breast cancer,
2.
Multidisciplinary approach to the prevention & screening of breast CA,
3.Intake of new patients for Multidisciplinary Clinics,
4.Multidisciplinary issues for newly diagnosed patients,
5.""Medical and Surgical Management of Atypical Hyperplasia and Lobular
Carcinoma in situ,
6.Multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of Ductal Carcinoma in
situ,
7.Multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of early breast cancer,
8.Multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of locally advanced breast
cancer,
9.Multidisciplinary approach in breast reconstruction,
10.Multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of metastatic disease,
11.Multidisciplinary approach in the management of locally recurrent
disease,
12.Multidisciplinary approach to the patient's quality of life,
13.Psychiatric Issues in Breast Cancer,
14.Multidisciplinary considerations: Racial disparities in breast
cancer,
15.Multidisciplinary Breast Cancer Care in the Community,
16.Future directions in the treatment of breast cancer
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