Breast Cancer

  • Breast Cancer
    By David J. Winchester

    David J. Winchester, David P. Winchester, Clifford A. Hudis, Larry Norton ... Margottini and Veronesi in Milan , Caseres in Peru , and Urban and Sugarbaker in the United States removed the internal mammary nodes .

  • Breast Cancer: Uses and Opportunities for Molecular Imaging, An Issue of PET Clinics, E-Book
    By Elizabeth McDonald, Gary A. Ulaner

    Broet P, Scholl SM, de la Rochefordiere A, et al. Short and long-term effects on survival in breast cancer patients treated by primary chemotherapy: an updated analysis of a randomized trial. Breast Cancer Res Treat 1999;58(2):151–6.

  • Breast Cancer: All You Need to Know to Take an Active Part in Your Treatment
    By Ivo Olivotto, Karen Gelmon, Urve Kuusk

    The basic unit of radiation dose is called a " Gray ' ( 1 Gray = 100 rads ) . The amount of radiation received during a chest x - ray is approximately 0.005 Gray . For a mammogram it is 0.003 Gray . In contrast , the typical total dose ...

  • Breast Cancer: The Unplanned Journey
    By Beverly Stacy Dittmer

    She makes it quite clear in the copyright page that "the medical statements in this book are only what I understood and are not to be taken as true medical facts," continuing that her knowledge about breast cancer was obtained in years 2003 ...

  • Breast Cancer: A Family Survival Guide
    By Lucille M. Pederson, Janet M. Trigg

    Rachel Dunne had had a mastectomy a couple of years before her other breast had to be removed . She decided to have reconstructive surgery at the same time that the second breast was removed . That is when the doctor found another tumor ...

  • Breast Cancer
    By Judith Peacock

    ... breast cancer is diagnosed and treated , how to do breast self - exams , what to expect and how to cope if a mother has breast cancer , and possible future methods of detection and treatment . Staff Credits Rebecca Aldridge , editor ...

  • Breast Cancer: An Atlas of Investigation and Management
    By Matthew D. Barber, Jeremy St. J. Thomas, J. Michael Dixon

    Compiled by leading experts in the UK, this book leads the reader through the anatomy of the breast, followed by a clear guide to the use of available imaging and diagnostic techniques, including ultrasound, mammography, histopathology and ...

  • Breast Cancer: Visual Guide for Clinicians
    By Matthew D. Barber, Jeremy St. J. Thomas, J. M. Dixon

    Instructive exploration of diagnosis and management of disease to aid practising clinicians and trainee doctors Topic-focused, highly illustrated with succint text - provides collection of original images for clinician's desktop ...

  • Breast Cancer: Society Shapes an Epidemic
    By Susan M. Love, Susan J. Ferguson, Anne S. Kasper

    Explores how health advocacy movements, the media, research science, and other trends are changing society's perceptions of breast cancer and strengthening political and economic support of the disease.

  • Breast Cancer: Your Treatment Choices
    By Terry J. Priestman

    ... Marshall Living with Bipolar Disorder Dr Neel Burton Living with Complicated Grief Professor Craig A. White Living with Crohn's Disease Dr Joan Gomez Living with Eczema Jill Eckersley Living with Fibromyalgia Christine Craggs-Hinton ...

  • Breast Cancer
    By Jack Canfield

    Who Is Jack Canfield , Cocreator of Chicken Soup for the Soul® ? Jack Canfield is one of America's leading experts in the development of human potential and personal effectiveness . He is both a dynamic , entertaining speaker and a ...

  • Breast Cancer: A Practical Guide to Diagnosis
    By Wende Logan-Young, Nancy Yanes Hoffman

    Profusely illustrated. The sections on benign diseases in the second volume and the sections on cancer in the third volume will describe the procedures for detecting breast diseases and for distinguishing benignity from malignancy.

  • Breast Cancer: Cancer Is Curable, It's Up to You
    By M.D., Michael Redtenbacher

    ... author: Patrick J. Lynch. Reworked by Morgoth666, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Breast_anatomy_normal_scheme.png Figure 2: This image was released by the National Cancer.

  • Breast Cancer
    By Andrew Clark, Lesley Fallowfield

    Cooper, C. L., Cooper, R. and Faragher, B. (1989) “Incidence and perception of psychosocial stress: the relationship with breast cancer', Psychol Med 19:415–22. Department of Health and Social Security (1986) “Breast cancer ...

  • Breast Cancer: A Guide to Clinical Practice
    By Adnan Aydiner, Abdullah Igci, Atilla Soran

    This is a comprehensive yet concise resource for residents, fellows, and early-career practitioners. This book is a practical guide to the management of patients with breast malignancies.

  • Breast Cancer: Molecular Genetics, Pathogenesis, and Therapeutics
    By Anne M. Bowcock

    The book's many distinguished contributors illuminate the biology and genetics of breast cancer, including what is known about the hereditary breast cancer genes, BRCA1 and 2, the cutting-edge cytogenic approaches, and the biology of breast ...

  • Breast Cancer: Reduce Your Risk with Foods You Love
    By Robert Pendergrast

    Presents healthy eating strategies and a diet plan to help women of all ages reduce the risk of breast cancer. –– Andrew Weil, M.D.

  • Breast Cancer: Daughters Tell Their Stories
    By J Dianne Garner, Julianne S Oktay

    But then after the breast cancer, I was often afraid to bring things up, in trying to protect Mom.” This insightful book tells the stories of women whose mothers had breast cancer.

  • Breast Cancer: Behind the Scenes
    By Dana Conway

    This book is broken down into sections chapters, if you will from the beginning of a breast cancer experience to the end, based on my own personal experience.

  • Breast Cancer: Innovations in Research and Management
    By Umberto Veronesi, Aron Goldhirsch, Paolo Veronesi

    This book provides the reader with up-to-date information on important advances in the understanding of breast cancer and innovative approaches to its management.