Full Description
The How, Why and When series brings together accessible, practice-focused introductions to key areas of ultrasound. Each book is written for students and clinicians learning or consolidating a field of practice, showing how to perform and optimize ultrasound examinations, why the underlying principles and findings matter clinically, and when ultrasound is appropriately used as a diagnostic tool. Across the series, the emphasis is on clear explanations, high-quality images, and clinically relevant examples that support confident, safe ultrasound practice.
Detailed, accessible, and comprehensive, Breast Ultrasound: How, Why and When, 2nd Edition, is a step-by-step guide to performing, interpreting, and reporting breast ultrasound examinations. Written by expert healthcare professionals including doctors, radiographers, physicists, and educators for practitioners and trainees, this fully revised text reflects current guidance and cites recent peer-reviewed evidence, balancing essential theoretical knowledge with practical application. Updates include new clinical ultrasound images, up-to-date references, and new content that reflects recent significant developments in breast cancer understanding, breast imaging, and treatment.
Provides a clear, concise, and accessible foundation tailored specifically to breast ultrasound, using clear text and diagrams to explain and demonstrate the fundamental skills and techniques for acquisition of high-quality diagnostic images
Helps you recognize normal breast tissue characteristics, which is key for distinguishing benign from malignant conditions
Guides you in synthesizing imaging findings with the patient's clinical presentation, supporting accurate differential diagnoses and tailored management plans
Addresses common challenges such as localizing breast lesions and correlating ultrasound findings with other imaging modalities
Incorporates recent advances in the field, including the role of artificial intelligence, and features updated, high-quality ultrasound images that reflect the capabilities of modern equipment
Contains separate chapters on application-specific physics, modern equipment, breast disease in the male patient, and ultrasound of the augmented breast, and includes unusual and rare appearances that help you avoid common pitfalls and resolve diagnostic dilemmas
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Breast cancer, diagnosis and imaging: A historical perspective
3. Principles of Diagnostic Medical Ultrasound (physics and new advances)
4. Equipment for Breast Ultrasound
5. Breast Anatomy and Normal Ultrasound Appearances
6. Ultrasound Examination Technique (how to perform safely; why and when to perform)
7. Ultrasound image interpretation, recording and reporting
8. Benign Breast Disease
9. Malignant Breast Disease
10. Ultrasound of the Augmented Breast
11. Breast Disease in the Male Patient
12. Ultrasound-guided Interventional Procedures
13. Additional Diagnostic Imaging Techniques
14. Breast Imaging Service Provision, Education and Training



