Breast Oncology: Techniques, Indications, and Interpretation
Overview
- Editors:
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Samantha L. Heller
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Department of Radiology, New York University Langone Medical Center New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA
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Linda Moy
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Department of Radiology, New York University Langone Medical Center New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA
- Chapter are written by expert researchers and specialist clinicians to ensure the reader is exposed to an in-depth and current understanding of the issues relevant to best clinical MRI breast practice
- This book contains multiple high quality images to assist the reader in easily recognizing and identifying key features of breast MRI techniques, anatomy and pathology
- A clear focus on current state of the art imaging will ensure the readers familiarize themselves with exciting and promising developments in the field as they move from realm of research and investigation into the realm of standard of care
About this book
This book presents up to date debates and issues in the world of breast MRI with a very practical focus on how to incorporate current understanding of breast MRI into clinical practice. The book is divided into three key sections, all of which have critical impact for the breast imager: Techniques introduces the reader to the parameters of breast MRI from standard sequences to up-to-date cutting edge techniques. Indications provides a careful review of the accepted indications for breast MRI from High Risk Screening to use of breast MRI, in the context of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with a detailed analysis of the evidence-based support for these indications and a careful look at controversies and debates within the field. MRI Findings, Interpretation, and Management takes on the topics of how to interpret and manage specific MRI findings from benign to malignant disease with a focus on radiologic-pathologic correlation. The section also incorporates a focus on key management dilemmas, including appropriate follow-up intervals for benign findings on MRI and management of probably benign lesions assessed as a Breast Imaging Reporting and Dictating System (BI-RADS)-3 category on MRI.
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Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xiii
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Techniques
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- Habib Rahbar, Roberta M. Strigel, Savannah C. Partridge
Pages 3-24
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- Dipti Gupta, Lilian Wang, Sarah Friedewald
Pages 25-46
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Indications
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- Sabrina Rajan, Barbara J. G. Dall
Pages 49-63
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- Su-Ju Lee, Mary C. Mahoney
Pages 65-102
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- H. T. Carisa Le-Petross, Bora Lim, Nola Hylton
Pages 103-120
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- Claudia Seuss, Samantha L. Heller
Pages 121-140
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- Eren D. Yeh, Catherine S. Giess
Pages 141-161
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- Amy Melsaether, Yiming Gao
Pages 163-178
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MRI Findings, Interpretation, and Management
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Front Matter
Pages 179-179
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- Heather I. Greenwood, Bonnie N. Joe
Pages 181-196
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- Lea Gilliland, Maria Piraner
Pages 197-220
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- Chloe Chhor, Adrienne Newburg
Pages 221-232
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- Amy M. Fowler, Wendy B. DeMartini
Pages 251-265
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- Pascal A. Baltzer, Claudio Spick
Pages 267-281
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- Maria Adele Marino, Katja Pinker-Domenig
Pages 283-320
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- Victoria Mango, Linda Moy
Pages 321-335
Reviews
“This book is a comprehensive overview of the now well-established technique of breast MRI in the assessment of breast disease. … This book is most likely to be of interest to radiologists in sub-specialty training in breast imaging, but would also be of interest as a reference text to consultant radiologists established in reporting breast MRI with a moderate level of experience. … The book is compact and well laid out.” (Mamatha Reddy, RAD Magazine, June, 2018)
About the editors
Linda Moy, MD is part of a Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Team at the NYU Clinical Cancer Center, where she and her team developed an algorithm for triaging women at high-risk for breast cancer. Dr. Moy developed the Breast MRI program at the NYU Clinical Cancer Center helping to optimize breast MRI at 3.0 Tesla. Additionally, Dr. Moy developed the Breast MRI Interventional Procedures Program, which includes MR guided core biopsies and MRI localizations.
Samantha L. Heller, PhD, MD, is a consultant Radiologist in the Breast Imaging department at St George's Hospital, London. Prof. Heller is the co-director for the Breast Multidisciplinary Team Course (2015) at St George's Hospital, and lectures on Breast Anatomy on the radiography course at the hospital, amongst others.