Full Description
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.
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

              
              
              
              
              

