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Author: Michael H Torosian
Michael H. Torosian, MD, and a panel of physicians and clinical researchers critically synthesize the wide variety of treatment options available to create a state-of-the-art reference for the management of breast cancer patients. Writing from a multidisciplinary perspective, these authoritative contributors review in the light of the most recent findings the major clinical aspects of breast cancer, including, epidemiology and risk factors, breast imaging, biopsy techniques, breast-conserving surgery and reconstruction, mastectomy, and the latest developments in radiation, hormonal, and chemotherapy. Their expert discussion also addresses special clinical situations (adjuvant chemotherapy, axillary adenopathy as initial presentation, breast cancer during pregnancy, and sarcoma and lymphoma of the breast) and explains current clinical controversies (breast-conserving surgery without radiation therapy, axillary lymph node management, and management of internal mammary lymph nodes).
I Clinical Management
Chapter 1 Epidemiology and Clinical Risk Factors
1. INTRODUCTION
2. GENERAL FEATURES
3. EPIDEMIOLOGIC RISK FACTORS
4. GENETIC RISK FACTORS
Chapter 2 Breast Imaging
1. INTRODUCTION
2. MAMMOGRAPHY
4. OTHER BREAST IMAGING MODALITIES
5. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 3 Breast Biopsy Techniques
1. INTRODUCTION
2. PERCUTANEOUS BREAST BIOPSY
3. OPEN SURGICAL BREAST BIOPSY
Chapter 4 Clinical Classifications of Breast Cancer
1. INTRODUCTION
2. INVASIVE/INFILTRATING CARCINOMA
3. DUCTAL CARCINOMA IN SITU
4. MICROINVASIVE CARCINOMA
5. PAGET’S DISEASE
6. INFLAMMATORY CARCINOMA
7. LOBULAR CARCINOMA IN SITU
8. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 5 Breast-Conserving Surgery
1. INTRODUCTION
2. HISTOPATHOLOGY OF EARLY BREAST CANCER
3. IMAGING AND DIAGNOSIS OF EARLY BREAST CANCER
4. INDICATIONS FOR BREAST CONSERVING SURGERY
5. LUMPECTOMY AND AXILLARY DISSECTION
6. RADIATION THERAPY AFTER BREAST CONSERVING SURGERY
7. BREAST CONSERVING SURGERY AFTER NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY
8. BREAST CONSERVING SURGERY FOR OTHER BREAST TUMORS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chapter 6 Mastectomy
1. INTRODUCTION
2. HISTORY
3. INDICATIONS
4. TOTAL MASTECTOMY
5. MODIFIED RADICAL MASTECTOMY
6. RADICAL MASTECTOMY
7. SKIN-SPARING MASTECTOMY WITH IMMEDIATE BREAST RECONSTRUCTION
Chapter 7 Breast Reconstruction
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE INITIAL CONSULTATION
3. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
4. RECONSTRUCTIVE OPTIONS
5. ALTERNATIVE CHOICES TO RECONSTRUCTION
6. CONTROVERSIES IN BREAST RECONSTRUCTION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chapter 8 Radiation Therapy
1. INTRODUCTION
2. DUCTAL CARCINOMA IN SITU
3. BREAST CONSERVATION THERAPY FOR STAGE I AND II INVASIVE BREAST CANCER
4. THE ROLE OF RADIATION FOLLOWING CONSERVATIVE SURGERY IN WOMEN WITH EARLY-STAGE INVASIVE BREAST CANCER
5. RADIATION FOLLOWING MASTECTOMY FOR STAGE I—II BREAST CANCER
6. INTEGRATION OF ADJUVANT SYSTEMIC THERAPY WITH CONSERVATIVE SURGERY AND RADIATION OR POSTMASTECTOMY RADIATION
7. LOCALLY ADVANCED BREAST CANCER
8. COMPLICATIONS OF RADIATION THERAPY
9. LOCAL REGIONAL RECURRENCE FOLLOWING MASTECTOMY
10. RADIATION FOR THE PALLIATION OF METASTATIC BREAST CANCER
11. CONCLUSIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chapter 9 Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer
1. INTRODUCTION
2. ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY
3. TREATMENT OF METASTATIC DISEASE
4. TOXICITY OF CHEMOTHERAPY
5. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 10 Hormonal Therapy of Breast Cancer
1. INTRODUCTION
2. HORMONAL THERAPY FOR METASTATIC DISEASE
3. HORMONAL THERAPY AS ADJUVANT TREATMENT FOR EARLY STAGE DISEASE
4. BREAST CANCER PREVENTION
5. FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Chapter 11 The Role of Surgery for Metastatic Breast Cancer
1. INTRODUCTION
2. MANAGEMENT OF PULMONARY METASTASES
3. MANAGEMENT OF DISCRETE LIVER METASTASES
4. MANAGEMENT OF BRAIN METASTASES
5. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 12 Male Breast Cancer
2. PREVALENCE
3. RISK FACTORS
4. PRESENTATION AND WORKUP
5. HISTOLOGY
6. TREATMENT
7. PROGNOSIS
8. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 13 Oncogenes in the Development of Breast Cancer
1. INTRODUCTION
2. HER-2/neu (c-erbB-2) ONCOGENE AND PROTEIN
3. bd-2 GENE AND PROTEIN
4. THE BRCA AND p53 TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENES
5. APOPTOSIS AND ONCOGENESIS: p53, bc1–2, AND HER-2/neu (c-erbB-2)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
II Special Clinical Situations
Chapter 14 Primary Chemotherapy
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THEORETICAL ADVANTAGES OF PRIMARY CHEMOTHERAPY
3. POTENTIAL DISADVANTAGES TO PRIMARY CHEMOTHERAPY
4. REVIEW OF CURRENT STUDIES OF PRIMARY CHEMOTHERAPY IN OPERABLE BREAST CANCER
5. CURRENT AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN NEOADJUVANT THERAPY
6. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 15 Axillary Adenopathy as the Initial Presentation of Breast Cancer
1. INTRODUCTION
2. DIAGNOSTIC INTERVENTION
3. MANAGEMENT
4. PROGNOSIS
5. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 16 Breast Cancer During Pregnancy
1. INTRODUCTION
2. DIAGNOSIS OF BREAST CANCER DURING PREGNANCY
3. TREATMENT
4. PROGNOSIS
5. THERAPEUTIC ABORTION
6. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 17 Local-Regional Recurrence in Breast Cancer
1. INTRODUCTION
2. IN-BREAST RECURRENCE FOLLOWING BREAST CONSERVATION
3. CHEST WALL RECURRENCE FOLLOWING MASTECTOMY
4. AXILLARY RECURRENCE
5. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 18 Nipple Discharge
1. INTRODUCTION
2. NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY
3. DISCHARGE OF EXTRINSIC/ENDOCRINE MEDIATED ORIGIN
4. DISCHARGE OF INTRINSIC/STRUCTURAL ORIGIN
5. EVALUATION STRATEGIES
6. FUTURE DIRECTIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Chapter 19 Sarcoma and Lymphoma of the Breast
1. BREAST SARCOMAS
2. BREAST LYMPHOMAS
III Current Controversies and Research
Chapter 20 Breast Conservation Without Radiation Therapy for Carcinoma of the Breast
1. INTRODUCTION
2. LOBULAR CARCINOMA IN SITU
3. DUCTAL CARCINOMA IN SITU
4. INVASIVE CARCINOMA (DUCTAL OR LOBULAR)
Chapter 21 Axillary Node Dissection in Breast Cancer
1. INTRODUCTION
2. SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF BREAST CANCER
3. STAGING BREAST CANCER
4. THE THERAPEUTIC VALUE OF AN AXILLARY DISSECTION
5. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 22 Internal Mammary Lymph Nodes
1. INTRODUCTION
2. LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE TO THE INTERNAL MAMMARY CHAIN
3. PREDICTORS OF INTERNAL MAMMARY LYMPH NODE METASTASES
4. PROGNOSIS OF INTERNAL MAMMARY LYMPH NODE METASTASES
5. TREATMENT OF THE INTERNAL MAMMARY CHAIN
6. INTERNAL MAMMARY LYMPH NODE BIOPSY
7. CONCLUSIONS
Chapter 23 High-Dose Chemotherapy and Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation for Breast Cancer
1. INTRODUCTION
2. METASTATIC BREAST CANCER
3. HIGH-RISK PRIMARY BREAST CANCER
Chapter 24 Immunotherapy and Gene Therapy for Breast Cancer
1. INTRODUCTION
2. GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR INHIBITION
3. ANTIANGIOGENIC THERAPY
4. GENE THERAPY
5. ADOPTIVE IMMUNOTHERAPY
6. CONCLUSIONS
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