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Medical Clinics of North America, 1998
This article reviews the presentation and management of common breast disorders. It focuses on the diagnosis of treatment and management of patients with breast cancer in a multidisciplinary approach.
N, Hansen, M, Morrow
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This article reviews the presentation and management of common breast disorders. It focuses on the diagnosis of treatment and management of patients with breast cancer in a multidisciplinary approach.
N, Hansen, M, Morrow
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1975
As a result of health education programs that have stressed self-examination and the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, less than 5 percent of breast lesions seen in clinical practice today are malignant. Nevertheless, breast cancer is the leading cause of deaths due to cancer in women and the second most common breast lesion.
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As a result of health education programs that have stressed self-examination and the importance of early diagnosis and treatment, less than 5 percent of breast lesions seen in clinical practice today are malignant. Nevertheless, breast cancer is the leading cause of deaths due to cancer in women and the second most common breast lesion.
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Breast Diseases in Adolescents
2004Fibroadenomas and breast growth disorders are the most common breast diseases in adolescent women. Assessment of breast disorders in this age group generally involves clinical evaluation through history and physical examination and when is needed ultrasonography.
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women between the ages of 35 and 54. It is estimated that the specialist in obstetrics and gynecology provides health care for more than half of the female population in the United States and should become familiar with both benign and malignant breast conditions. Confronted with the misconception that the
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Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women between the ages of 35 and 54. It is estimated that the specialist in obstetrics and gynecology provides health care for more than half of the female population in the United States and should become familiar with both benign and malignant breast conditions. Confronted with the misconception that the
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Annals of Surgery, 2001
The second edition of Diseases of the Breast, edited by Harris, Lippman, Morrow, and Osborne, is a comprehensive single volume reference book that achieves its stated goal to “summarize the current knowledge of breast diseases, including their clinical features, management, and underlying biologies and epidemiologies.” As in the first edition, authors ...
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The second edition of Diseases of the Breast, edited by Harris, Lippman, Morrow, and Osborne, is a comprehensive single volume reference book that achieves its stated goal to “summarize the current knowledge of breast diseases, including their clinical features, management, and underlying biologies and epidemiologies.” As in the first edition, authors ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1996
In their preface the editors write that " Diseases of the Breast is intended as a single-source compilation of the new knowledge on breast diseases presented in a form accessible to practicing clinicians." I believe that they have succeeded in their goal.
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In their preface the editors write that " Diseases of the Breast is intended as a single-source compilation of the new knowledge on breast diseases presented in a form accessible to practicing clinicians." I believe that they have succeeded in their goal.
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Hodgkin's Disease of the Breast
Archives of Surgery, 1966SIXTEEN cases of primary Hodgkin's disease of the breast have been described1-13since the first description by Kueckens in 1928.6It is reported in both the white and Negro races and occurs in both sexes.1Bilateral11as well as unilateral breast involvement has been described.
Marion R. Lawler, Douglas H. Riddell
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
Fifteen years have elapsed since first publication of this volume. The first edition, rich in detail and scholarship, was judged the classic in its field; this work has maintained the same standard. Extensively rewritten, expanded, and updated, the new edition has a larger page size and 78 pages have been added. Organization of the subject includes an
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Fifteen years have elapsed since first publication of this volume. The first edition, rich in detail and scholarship, was judged the classic in its field; this work has maintained the same standard. Extensively rewritten, expanded, and updated, the new edition has a larger page size and 78 pages have been added. Organization of the subject includes an
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