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Breast anatomy and basic histology, physiology, and pathology |
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A pathologist's overview of the pathology of breast disease |
Joseph Rabban |
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Epidemiology, etiology, risk factors, and survival from breast cancer |
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Screening for breast cancer |
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Radiation risk |
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Staging breast cancer |
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Ductal carcinoma in situ and early-stage breast cancer: detection, diagnosis, and prognostic indicators |
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Mammography: equipment and basic physics |
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Quality assurance and quality control |
Debra Deibel |
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Mammographic positioning |
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A systematic approach to breast imaging |
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Mammography and the normal breast |
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Interpreting the mammogram |
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Benign lesions |
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Probably benign findings appropriately managed with short-interval follow-up |
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Suspicious lesions and lesions with a high probability of malignancy |
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Breast ultrasound |
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The altered breast: pregnancy, lactation, abscess, post biopsy changes, mastectomy, radiation, and implants |
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The male breast |
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the breast |
Carol A. Hulka and Daniel B. Kopans |
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Evaluating women with lumps, thickening, discharge or pain: imaging women with signs or symptoms that might indicate breast cancer |
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Image sequencing: problems and solutions in breast evaluation |
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Histological, pathological and imaging correlation |
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Interventional procedures in the breast |
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The breast imaging report: data management and the breast imaging audit |
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The medical-legal problem and breast imaging |
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Digital mammography |
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Digital breast tomosynthesis |
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Cytopathology |
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Breast anatomy and basic histology, physiology, and pathology |
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A pathologist's overview of the pathology of breast disease |
Joseph Rabban |
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Epidemiology, etiology, risk factors, and survival from breast cancer |
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