Bland and Copeland's The Breast, 6th Edition
Multidisciplinary in scope and fully up to date with the latest advances in medical oncology and more, Bland and Copeland's The Breast, 6th Edition, covers every clinically relevant aspect of the field: cancer, congenital abnormalities, hormones, reconstruction, anatomy and physiology, benign breast disease, and more. In a practical, easy-to-use format ideal for today’s busy practitioners, this truly comprehensive resource is ideal for surgical oncologists, breast surgeons, general surgeons, medical oncologists, and others who need to stay informed of the latest innovations in this complex and fast-moving area.
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Multidisciplinary in scope and fully up to date with the latest advances in medical oncology and more, Bland and Copeland's The Breast, 6th Edition, covers every clinically relevant aspect of the field: cancer, congenital abnormalities, hormones, reconstruction, anatomy and physiology, benign breast disease, and more. In a practical, easy-to-use format ideal for today’s busy practitioners, this truly comprehensive resource is ideal for surgical oncologists, breast surgeons, general surgeons, medical oncologists, and others who need to stay informed of the latest innovations in this complex and fast-moving area.
特長
- Offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date information on the diagnosis and management of, and rehabilitation following, treatment for benign and malignant diseases of the breast
- Updates include an extensively updated oncoplastic section and extended medical and radiation oncology sections
- Delivers step-by-step clinical guidance highlighted by hundreds of superb illustrations that depict relevant anatomy and pathology, as well as medical and surgical procedures
- Reflects the collaborative nature of diagnosis and treatment among radiologists, pathologists, breast and plastic surgeons, radiation and medical oncologists, geneticists and other health care professionals who contribute to the management of patients with breast disease
- Includes access to procedural videos that provide expert visual guidance on how to execute key steps and techniques
- An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
著者情報
| ISBN Number | 9780323833653 |
|---|---|
| Description Author List | By Kirby I. Bland, MD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery; Deputy Director, UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA; Edward M. Copeland, MD, Emeritus Distinguished Professor, Chairman, Department of Surgery; Director of the Shands Cancer Center, Department of Surgery, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainsville, Florida, USA; V. Suzanne Klimberg, MD, PhD, The Courtney M. Townsend, Jr., M.D. Distinguished Chair in General Surgery, Vice Chair for Administration, Professor of Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, USA and William J. Gradishar, MD, Betsy Bramsen Professor of Breast Oncology, Professor, Department of Medicine-Hematology/Oncology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA |
| Copyright Year | 2024 |
| Edition Number | 6 |
| Format | Book |
| Trim | 216w x 276h (8.50" x 10.875") |
| Imprint | Elsevier |
| Page Count | 920 |
| Publication Date | 23 May 2023 |
| Stock Status | IN STOCK |


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1. The History of the Therapy for Breast Cancer
2. History of Surgical Clinical Trials and Cooperative Group Trials
3. Important Trials of the Last Decade
SECTION II Anatomy and Physiology of the Normal and Lactating Breast
4. Anatomy of the Breast, Axilla, Chest Wall, and Related Metastatic Sites
5. Breast Physiology: Normal and Abnormal Development and Function
6. Discharges and Secretions of the Nipple
SECTION III Natural History, Epidemiology, Genetics, and Syndromes of the Breast
7. Epidemiology of Breast Cancer
8. Carcinogenesis of Breast Cancer
9. Risk Reduction for Developing Breast Cancer
10. Breast Cancer Genetics: Syndromes, Genes, Pathology, Counseling, Testing, and Treatment
SECTION IV Screening and Diagnosis of the Breast Patient
11. Clinical Encounter With the Patient
12. Breast Cancer Screening
13. Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Techniques for Biopsy
SECTION V Benign and Premalignant Lesions
14. Etiology and Management of Benign Breast Disease
15. Mastitis and Breast Abscess
16. Gynecomastia
17. High-Risk and Premalignant Lesions of the Breast
SECTION VI Pathology of Malignant Lesions
18. Disorders of the Skin
19. Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
20. Infiltrating Carcinomas of the Breast
21. Biomarkers
22. Fibroepithelial Tumors and Hamartomas
23. Lymphomas of the Breast
24. Mesenchymal Neoplasms of the Breast
25. Unusual and Rare Tumors of the Breast
SECTION VII Prognostic Factors for Breast Cancer
26. Clinical Prognosis and Staging of Breast Cancer
27. Molecular Biomarkers for Breast Cancer Prognosis
28. Examining Domestic and International Disparities in Breast Cancer Screening, Treatment, and Outcomes
SECTION VIII Surgical Techniques of the Breast
29. Management of Lobular Neoplasia and Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
30. General Principles of Mastectomy: From Halsted Radical Mastectomy and Modified Radical Mastectomy to Total (Simple) Mastectomy
31. Breast Conservation Therapy for Invasive Breast Cancer
32. Intraoperative Evaluation of Surgical Margins in Breast-Conserving Therapy
33. Lymphatic Mapping and Sentinel Lymphadenectomy for Breast Cancer
34. Lymphatic Mapping and Targeted Axillary Dissection Procedure After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
35. Therapeutic Value of Axillary Node Dissection
36. Lymphedema Prevention and Treatment: Axillary Reverse Mapping, LYMPHA, Lymph Node Transfer, and Other Surgical Techniques
37. Wound Care and Complications of Mastectomy
38. Pain Management of the Breast Cancer Surgery Patient
SECTION IX Oncoplastic Breast Surgery and Reconstruction
39. Optimizing Cosmetic Outcomes for Breast Surgery
40. Upper Hemisphere Oncoplastic Surgery
41. Oncoplastic Techniques for the Lower Hemisphere of the Breast
42. Oncoplastic Breast Reconstruction: Extreme Oncoplasty and Split Reduction Techniques
43. Nipple Skin-Sparing Mastectomy
44. Breast Reconstruction
SECTION X Adjuvant Therapy for Stages 0, I, and II Breast Cancer
45. Radiotherapy and Regional Nodes
46. Postmastectomy Radiation Therapy
47. Breast-Conserving Therapy for Invasive Breast Cancers
48. Partial Breast Irradiation: Accelerated and Intraoperative
49. Radiation Complications and Their Management
50. Radiation Therapy for Locally Advanced Breast Cancer: Historical Review to Current Approaches
51. Systemic Therapy of Hormone-Sensitive HER2-Negative Breast Cancer: Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant
52. Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant Systemic Therapies for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
53. Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant HER2 Therapy
SECTION XI Management of Advanced Local, Regional, and Systemic Disease
54. Surgical Procedures for Advanced Local and Regional Malignancies of the Breast
55. Management of the Intact Breast Primary in the Setting of Metastatic Disease
56. Locoregional Recurrence of Breast Cancer
57. Locally Advanced and Inflammatory Breast Cancer
58. Clinical Implications of Occult Systemic Micrometastatic Breast Cancer
59. Management of Breast Cancer Solitary Metastases
60. Management of Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer
61. Chemotherapy and HER2-Directed Therapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer
62. Endocrine Therapy for Late-Stage and Metastatic Breast Cancer
63. Immunological Approaches to Breast Cancer Therapy
64. Diagnosis and Management of Pleural Metastases and Malignant Effusion in Breast Cancer
65. Management of Central Nervous System Metastases in Breast Cancer
SECTION XII Special Presentations of Breast Cancer
66. Bilateral Breast Cancer
67. Male Breast Cancer
68. Local Recurrence, the Augmented Breast, and the Contralateral Breast
69. Carcinoma of the Breast in Pregnancy and Lactation
70. Unknown Primary Presenting With Axillary Lymphadenopathy
SECTION XIII Survivorship, Follow-Up Care, and Rehabilitation of the Breast Cancer Patient
71. Creating a Breast Cancer Survivorship Plan and Clinic
72. General Considerations for Follow-Up
73. Bone-Modifying Agents in Early Breast Cancer
74. Fertility Preservation for Women With Breast Cancer
75. Quality Measures and Performance Improvement for Breast Cancer Surgery
76. Lymphedema in the Postsurgical Patient: Pathophysiology and Nonoperative Management
77. Management of Menopause in Breast Cancer Survivors
78. Rehabilitation
79. Psychosocial Consequences and Lifestyle Interventions





