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Book Synopsis

This volume is a contemporary guide to the management of breast diseases, both benign and malignant. This multidisciplinary resource includes significant expertise from the disciplines of radiology, pathology, oncology, psychology, and nursing care, as well as insights from plastic surgeons and other allied health professionals.

With a focus on practical patient management, the book takes a problem-based learning approach and includes strategies to tackle clinical challenges which, whilst seen in practice, are often poorly understood and taught.

Each chapter succinctly covers the seminal evidence-based literature whilst placing this within a patient-centred context. The multidisciplinary approach reflects contemporary clinical practice.

Breast surgeons, surgeons in training positions, and the wider multidisciplinary breast management team will all benefit from this authoritative guide.



Table of Contents

Section I – Initial Assessment

Family History and High-Risk Surveillance. The Principles of Triple Assessment Breast Screening. Mammography and Ultrasound. MRI. Localisation and Biopsy. Traditional Histopathology of Breast Cancer

The Management of B3 Lesions

The Management of Phyllodes

The Management of Intraduct Papillomas

The Evolution of the MDT

Section II – First Treatment

Neo-Adjuvant Hormone Blockade

Neo-Adjuvant Chemotherapy

Multifocal and Multicentric Disease

Wide Excision or Mastectomy

Mastectomy Plus or Minus Reconstruction

The Mystery of DCIS

The Bigger Mystery of LCIS

Learning About Lobular

Anaesthesia and Analgesia

Day Case Surgery

The ERAS Nurse

Section III – Conversations about Conservation

Incision Planning and Operating on Difficult Areas

Perforator Breast Flaps

Oncoplastic Wide Excision

Section IV – Rebuilding the Breast

Timing of Reconstruction

The Effects of Radiotherapy on Reconstruction

Nipple Sparing Mastectomy

Sub-Pectoral Implants

Pre-Pectoral Implants

Latissimus Dorsi Flaps

Free Flaps

Lipomodelling

Nipple Reconstruction

Section V – Managing the Axilla: Less is More?

Management of the Axilla

Section VI – Oncology

Hormonal Blockade

Chemotherapy

Radiotherapy

Complementary Alternative Medicine

Patterns of Recurrence

Locoregional Inoperable Recurrence

The Value of Radiology from Diagnosis to Distant Relapse

Palliative Care

Section VII – Tomorrow’s World

Predictive Assays and New Taxonomy

Modern Pathology

Breast Cancer Genetics

Technical Innovations

Advances in Radiology

Advances in Oncology

Future Roles of the Breast Nurse

Section VIII – Survivorship

To Follow-Up or not to Follow Up: That is the Question

Modifiable Risk Factors

Lymphoedema

Long Term Implications of Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy

Psychological Effects of Oncoplastic Surgery

Section IX – The Difficult Scenario

Young and Pregnant Women

Fertility Issues

The BRCA Positive Patient

Risk Reducing Mastectomy

The Older Woman

Male Breast Cancer

Section X – The Principles of Cosmetic Breast Surgery

Augmentation

Implants

Reduction and Mastopexy

Gynaecomastia

Section XI – Maintaining Good Practice

Probity and Professional Standards

Dealing with Complaints

Collecting Data and Statistics

Getting It Right First Time

Social Media for the Breast

3D Modelling for Aesthetics

The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Oncoplastic Breast Surgery

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      Publisher: CRC Press
      Publication Date: 1/23/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138070134, 978-1138070134
      ISBN10: 1138070130

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume is a contemporary guide to the management of breast diseases, both benign and malignant. This multidisciplinary resource includes significant expertise from the disciplines of radiology, pathology, oncology, psychology, and nursing care, as well as insights from plastic surgeons and other allied health professionals.

      With a focus on practical patient management, the book takes a problem-based learning approach and includes strategies to tackle clinical challenges which, whilst seen in practice, are often poorly understood and taught.

      Each chapter succinctly covers the seminal evidence-based literature whilst placing this within a patient-centred context. The multidisciplinary approach reflects contemporary clinical practice.

      Breast surgeons, surgeons in training positions, and the wider multidisciplinary breast management team will all benefit from this authoritative guide.



      Table of Contents

      Section I – Initial Assessment

      Family History and High-Risk Surveillance. The Principles of Triple Assessment Breast Screening. Mammography and Ultrasound. MRI. Localisation and Biopsy. Traditional Histopathology of Breast Cancer

      The Management of B3 Lesions

      The Management of Phyllodes

      The Management of Intraduct Papillomas

      The Evolution of the MDT

      Section II – First Treatment

      Neo-Adjuvant Hormone Blockade

      Neo-Adjuvant Chemotherapy

      Multifocal and Multicentric Disease

      Wide Excision or Mastectomy

      Mastectomy Plus or Minus Reconstruction

      The Mystery of DCIS

      The Bigger Mystery of LCIS

      Learning About Lobular

      Anaesthesia and Analgesia

      Day Case Surgery

      The ERAS Nurse

      Section III – Conversations about Conservation

      Incision Planning and Operating on Difficult Areas

      Perforator Breast Flaps

      Oncoplastic Wide Excision

      Section IV – Rebuilding the Breast

      Timing of Reconstruction

      The Effects of Radiotherapy on Reconstruction

      Nipple Sparing Mastectomy

      Sub-Pectoral Implants

      Pre-Pectoral Implants

      Latissimus Dorsi Flaps

      Free Flaps

      Lipomodelling

      Nipple Reconstruction

      Section V – Managing the Axilla: Less is More?

      Management of the Axilla

      Section VI – Oncology

      Hormonal Blockade

      Chemotherapy

      Radiotherapy

      Complementary Alternative Medicine

      Patterns of Recurrence

      Locoregional Inoperable Recurrence

      The Value of Radiology from Diagnosis to Distant Relapse

      Palliative Care

      Section VII – Tomorrow’s World

      Predictive Assays and New Taxonomy

      Modern Pathology

      Breast Cancer Genetics

      Technical Innovations

      Advances in Radiology

      Advances in Oncology

      Future Roles of the Breast Nurse

      Section VIII – Survivorship

      To Follow-Up or not to Follow Up: That is the Question

      Modifiable Risk Factors

      Lymphoedema

      Long Term Implications of Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy

      Psychological Effects of Oncoplastic Surgery

      Section IX – The Difficult Scenario

      Young and Pregnant Women

      Fertility Issues

      The BRCA Positive Patient

      Risk Reducing Mastectomy

      The Older Woman

      Male Breast Cancer

      Section X – The Principles of Cosmetic Breast Surgery

      Augmentation

      Implants

      Reduction and Mastopexy

      Gynaecomastia

      Section XI – Maintaining Good Practice

      Probity and Professional Standards

      Dealing with Complaints

      Collecting Data and Statistics

      Getting It Right First Time

      Social Media for the Breast

      3D Modelling for Aesthetics

      The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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