Breast Cancer
ebook ∣ Early Detection with Mammography: Casting-Type Calcifications: Sign of a Subtype with Deceptive Features · Tabar Mammo
By Laszlo Tabar
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<p>In "Breast Cancer: The Art and Science of Early Detection with Mammography-Perception, Interpretation, Histopathologic Correlation," L&#225;szl&#243; Tab&#225;r, one of the world's most renowned mammographers, has shared his decades of experience in presenting the fundamentals of perception and interpretation of mammographic images. This is the second volume in a series of books written by the team of Tab&#225;r, Tot, and Dean describing breast cancer in its earliest phase according to the imaging findings and correlating these findings with sophisticated histopathologic images and patient outcome. This volume covers a particularly troublesome subtype of breast cancer characterized by casting type calcifications.</p><p>Highlights:</p><UL><LI>Extensive coverage of the morphology and outcome of this deceptive breast cancer subtype</LI><LI>Nearly 1000 illustrations of stunning quality showing the full range of manifestations</LI><LI>Photomicrographs of large, thin-section pathology slides and unique 3D pathology images which are carefully correlated with mammographic images to explain why mammograms appear as they do</LI><LI>Stereoscopic images that demonstrate normal breast structures and the distortion caused by this unique malignant process</LI><LI>Presentation of an original theory of neoductgenesis to explain the surprising disease outcome all too frequently observed</LI><LI>Scientific rationale for using individualized treatment methods which include the mammographic prognostic features</LI></UL></p>