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Male Breast Cancer

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This second edition of the book is fully updated and refreshed to include all recent important evidence (2017-2024). Aimed at a postgraduate audience, it has a structured format with a synopsis at the end of each chapter.  
This book provides an up-to-date review of the risk factors and genetics influencing the development of this rare disease. This volume presents clinical features and recent advances in histopathology and molecular profiling are analysed, providing a valuable aid to clinicians in tailoring treatment to both the patient and the tumour. Readers will find important insights into the most effective strategies for making or negating a diagnosis of MBC. Within this timely volume, consideration is also given to the psychological needs of men with breast cancer alongside a discussion of the most effective support methods. The surgical management of the disease is examined, together with algorithms for local and systemic therapy. Owing to the problem of late diagnosis in MBC, many men have advanced or disseminated disease at diagnosis and, as such, the evidence-based management of these cases is reviewed. Male Breast Cancer concludes with a discussion on determining prognosis and the likely future developments in MBC with a focus on improved diagnosis and survival. Male Breast Cancer will be of interest to breast surgeons, oncologists, breast radiologists, breast histopathologists and breast care nurses worldwide.
The book is a useful reference source for the totality of relevant information on male breast cancer.

List of contents

Chapter 1 Introduction.- Chapter 2 Diagnosis.- Chapter 3 Epidemiology.- Chapter 4 Genetics.- Chapter 5 Histopathology.- Chapter 6 Molecular features.- Chapter 7 Psychosocial aspects.- Chapter 8 Local treatment.- Chapter 9 Adjuvant therapy.- Chapter 10 Advanced disease.- Chapter 11 Prognosis.- Chapter 12 The future.

About the author

Consultant Surgeon, Guy's Hospital, London 1982 Professor of Surgical Oncology, Guy's Hospital, London 1996 Awards Arris and Gale Lecturer Royal College of Surgeons of England 1978 Keith Durrant Memorial Lecture British Oncological Association 1991 Honoured by Cancer Care for advancing treatment of early breast cancer as one of the 100 Investigators published most frequently in the 20th century. San Antonio December 2000.

Summary

This second edition of the book is fully updated and refreshed to include all recent important evidence (2017-2024). Aimed at a postgraduate audience, it has a structured format with a synopsis at the end of each chapter.  
This book provides an up-to-date review of the risk factors and genetics influencing the development of this rare disease. This volume presents clinical features and recent advances in histopathology and molecular profiling are analysed, providing a valuable aid to clinicians in tailoring treatment to both the patient and the tumour. Readers will find important insights into the most effective strategies for making or negating a diagnosis of MBC. Within this timely volume, consideration is also given to the psychological needs of men with breast cancer alongside a discussion of the most effective support methods. The surgical management of the disease is examined, together with algorithms for local and systemic therapy. Owing to the problem of late diagnosis in MBC, many men have advanced or disseminated disease at diagnosis and, as such, the evidence-based management of these cases is reviewed. Male Breast Cancer concludes with a discussion on determining prognosis and the likely future developments in MBC with a focus on improved diagnosis and survival. Male Breast Cancer will be of interest to breast surgeons, oncologists, breast radiologists, breast histopathologists and breast care nurses worldwide.
The book is a useful reference source for the totality of relevant information on male breast cancer.

Product details

Authors Ian Fentiman
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Released 19.08.2025
 
EAN 9783031899287
ISBN 978-3-0-3189928-7
No. of pages 206
Illustrations XX, 206 p. 3 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Endokrinologie, Surgery, genetics, Breast Cancer, Endocrinology, Oncology, surgical oncology, Epidemiology, Histopathology, Psycho-Oncology, MBC

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