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245  0  Management of breast diseases /|b Ismail Jatoi, Achim 
       Rody, editors.  
250    2nd ed. 
260    Cham,Switzerland :|bSpringer,|c2016. 
300    xi,662p:|bill(chiefly color) ;|c29 cm. 
500    Includes index. 
520 0  This text is intended as a practical guide for physicians 
       and surgeons who treat diseases of the breast, both benign
       and malignant. Thus, general surgeons, internists, family 
       practitioners, gynecologists, surgical oncologists, 
       radiation oncologists, and medical oncologists will find 
       this book useful. The management of breast diseases  
       requires a multidisciplinary approach, and this textbook  
       therefore includes the views of a wide range of 
       specialists from throughout the world. Today the treatment
       of breast diseases is largely predicated on the results of
       randomized prospective trials. The results of many      
       clinical trials are discussed in detail, and readers will 
       find this book to be a useful guide to the evidence-based 
       treatment of breast diseases. The revised edition provides
       a comprehensive update of the previous version of the 
       book. Specifically, it contains 2 new chapters:Molecular 
       Classification of Breast Canceŕℓℓ and ́ℓℓBreast Cancer 
       Molecular Testing for Prognosis andPredictiońℓℓ. In 
       addition, since publication of the previous edition, the 
       results of numerous adjuvant systemic therapy and neo-
       adjuvant systemic therapy trials have been published, and 
       this edition provides a comprehensive overview of these 
       trials and discusses how they have changed the management 
       of breast cancer.Similarly, there have been, in the last 
       few years, important new developments in the local therapy
       of breast     cancer. This edition discusses these new 
       developments and particularly recent developments and 
       controversies concerning the management of the axilla in 
       patients with primary breast cancer. New guidelines with 
       respect to radiotherapy are       and treatment of breast 
       cancer 
650  0 Breast|xDiseases|xTreatment 
650    Breast Diseases|x Therapy 
650    Breast Neoplasms|x therapy  
650    MEDICAL|xGynecology & Obstetrics  
700 1  Jatoi, Ismail,|d1955- 
700 1  Rody, Achim 
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