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Tkaczuk, Katherine H. R., Susan B. Kesmodel, and Steven J. Feigenberg, eds. Handbook of Breast Cancer and Related Breast Disease. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/9781617052767.

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Kahán, Zsuzsanna, ed. Breast Cancer, a Heterogeneous Disease Entity. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0489-3.

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Atlas of breast disease. Philadelphia: B.C. Decker, 1991.

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Kneece, Judy C. Breast cancer treatment handbook: Understanding the disease, treatments, emotions and recovery from breast cancer. 8th ed. North Charleston, SC: EduCare, 2012.

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Kneece, Judy C. Breast cancer treatment handbook: Understanding the disease, treatments, emotions and recovery from breast cancer. 7th ed. North Charleston, SC: EduCare, 2009.

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Piñeiro, Roberto, ed. Circulating Tumor Cells in Breast Cancer Metastatic Disease. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35805-1.

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Russo, Jose. Environment and breast cancer. New York: Springer, 2011.

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1952-, Gordon Barbara L., ed. Breast cancer recurrence and advanced disease: Comprehensive expert guidance. Durham [NC]: Duke University Press, 2010.

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International Symposium on Benign Breast Disease (6th 1995 London, England). Recent developments in the study of benign breast disease: Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Benign Breast Disease, London. New York: Parthenon Pub. Group, 1997.

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International Benign Breast Symposium (6th 1995 London, England). Recent developments in the study of benign breast disease: The proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Benign Breast Disease, London. New York: Parthenon Pub. Group, 1997.

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The biopolitics of breast cancer: Changing cultures of disease and activism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008.

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Klawiter, Maren. The biopolitics of breast cancer: Changing cultures of disease and activism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008.

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Eskin, Bernard A. Breast disease for primary care physicians. New York: Parthenon Pub. Group, 1999.

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Clancy, Antoinette. Breast disease: Is the main cause of breast disease staring us in the face? Blarney, Ireland: On Stream, 1997.

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Illy, Judith. The management of early breast cancer: Non-infiltrative stage I and stage II disease. Bethesda, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, International Cancer Research Data Bank, 1990.

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service), SpringerLink (Online, ed. Breast Cancer, a Heterogeneous Disease Entity: The Very Early Stages. Dordrecht: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., 2011.

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Mayer, Musa. Advanced breast cancer: A guide to living with metastatic disease. 2nd ed. Beijing: O'Reilly, 1998.

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Ignatiadis, Michail, Christos Sotiriou, and Klaus Pantel, eds. Minimal Residual Disease and Circulating Tumor Cells in Breast Cancer. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28160-0.

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Insight, LLC Medtech. U.S. markets for breast disease detection and diagnostic technologies. Newport Beach , CA: Medtech Insight, 2006.

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Goehring, Catherine. Benign breast disease: A review of the literature and a case-control study. Genève: Médecine et Hygiène, 1997.

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From pink to green: Disease prevention and the environmental breast cancer movement. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 2009.

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Kneece, Judy C. Your breast cancer treatment handbook: A patient's guide to understanding the disease, treatment options, and the physical and emotional recovery from breast cancer. West Columbia, SC: EduCare Pub., 1995.

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Insight, LLC Medtech. U.S. markets for breast disease detection and diagnostic technologies, 2001-2011. Tustin, CA: Medtech Insight, 2002.

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Gofman, John W. Preventing breast cancer: The story of a major, proven, preventable cause of this disease. San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A: C.N.R. Book Division, Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, 1995.

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Gofman, John W. Preventing breast cancer: The story of a major, proven, preventable cause of this disease. 2nd ed. San Francisco, Calif., U.S.A: C.N.R. Book Division, Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, Inc., 1996.

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Tell me what to eat to help prevent breast cancer. New York, NY: Rosen Pub. Group, 2009.

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International Symposium on the Role of Soy in Preventing and Treating Chronic Disease (2nd 1996 Brussels, Belgium). The role of soy in preventing and treating chronic disease. Edited by Messina Mark and Erdman John W. [Bethesda, MD: American Institute of Nutrition], 1998.

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service), SpringerLink (Online, ed. The Role of Genetics in Breast and Reproductive Cancers. New York, NY: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 2010.

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A, Hoda Syed, Dershaw D. David, Liberman Laura, and Rosen Paul Peter, eds. Breast pathology: Diagnosis by needle core biopsy. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006.

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Rosen, Paul Peter. Breast pathology: Diagnosis by needle core biopsy. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health, 2010.

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Swain, S. M. Inflammatory Breast Cancer (Breast Disease) (Breast Disease). IOS Press, 2006.

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1944-, Forbes John F., ed. Breast disease. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1986.

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F, Forbes John, ed. Breast disease. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1986.

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(Editor), Wei-Zen Wei, and Diana M. Lopez (Editor), eds. Immunology Of Breast Cancer (Breast Disease). O C S L Press, 2005.

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Wolman, Sandra R. Benign Breast Disease And Breast Cancer. Humana Press, 2008.

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Hultman, C. Scott. Breast Reconstruction (Breast Disease). IOS Press, 2003.

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Cance, W. G. Breast Surgery (Breast Disease, 12). Ios Pr Inc, 2001.

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Klauber-demore, N. Volume 23 Breast Disease: Breast Cancer in Young Women (Breast Disease). IOS Press, 2006.

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1925-, Marchant Douglas J., ed. Breast disease. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1997.

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Breast Cancer: A Lobar Disease. Brand: Springer London, 2011.

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Tot, Tibor. Breast Cancer: A Lobar Disease. Springer, 2016.

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Tkaczuk, Katherine H. R., Susan B. Kesmodel, and Steven J. Feigenberg. Handbook of Breast Cancer and Related Breast Disease. Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2016.

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H, Hindle William, ed. Breast disease for gynecologists. Norwalk, Conn: Appleton & Lange, 1990.

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H, Isaacs John, ed. Textbook of breast disease. St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, 1992.

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Breast Disease. On Stream Publications Ltd, 1998.

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Silverstein, Virginia B., Laura Silverstein Nunn, and Alvin Silverstein. The Breast Cancer Update (Disease Update). Enslow Publishers, 2007.

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N, Zsuzsanna Kah. Breast Cancer, a Heterogeneous Disease Entity. Springer, 2011.

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(Editor), S. Z. Haslam, and J. R. Osuch (Editor), eds. Hormones and Breast Cancer in Post-Menopausal Women (Breast Disease, Vol. 24) (Breast Disease). IOS Press, 2006.

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Ajzensztejn, Daniel. Breast cancer. Edited by Patrick Davey and David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0327.

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Breast cancer is the commonest female cancer, with a lifetime risk of approximately 1 in 9. There are approximately 40 000 new cases and 11 000 deaths from the disease in England and Wales each year. Breast cancer is an adenocarcinoma which arises from the glandular tissue of the breast. Its etiology is complex, with hormonal, genetic, and modifiable lifestyle factors all involved in developing the disease. Prognosis is related to the anatomical extent of the cancer, and other factors. This chapter discusses the definition and etiology of breast cancer, as well as its typical symptoms, less common symptoms, demographics, natural history, complications, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
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Cassidy, Jim, Donald Bissett, Roy A. J. Spence OBE, Miranda Payne, Gareth Morris-Stiff, and Madhumita Bhattacharyya. Breast cancer. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199689842.003.0014_update_001.

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Thoracic cancer examines the epidemiology, aetiology, and role of screening and prevention in the reduction of deaths from lung cancer, the majority caused by cigarette smoking. The pathology and genetics of lung cancer, with particular note of the driver mutations, are followed by the symptoms and signs of the disease. Appropriate investigations are described to stage the tumour. The optimum treatment for localised non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is surgical resection, followed in some cases by adjuvant chemotherapy. However, most cases present with disease too advanced for surgery, and for these chemotherapy and radiotherapy are appropriate. Metastatic NSCLC can be treated with platinum based doublet chemotherapy with modest palliative benefits. Metastatic NSCLC with specific driver mutations are amenable to control by targeted therapy. Locally advanced NSCLC is often treated with similar chemotherapy and radiotherapy, ideally administered concurrently, to achieve symptom relief but also improved survival rates. Short course simple radiotherapy offers symptom relief in patients not fit for chemotherapy. Patients with localised NSCLC who are not fit for surgery, may benefit from radical radiotherapy, particularly stereotactic radiotherapy. Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is characterised by almost universal systemic spread, so that surgery is rarely appropriate. Staging is similar to NSCLC, and chemotherapy is the mainstay of treatment, usually cisplatin or carboplatin combined with etoposide. When possible, this is combined with concurrent thoracic irradiation covering all radiological sites of disease. Prophylactic cranial irradiation reduces the risk of CNS disease. Malignant pleural mesothelioma is caused by occupational asbestos exposure. Symptoms and signs, investigation and staging, and management are discussed. Thymic tumours, their pathology, presenting symptoms including paraneoplastic syndromes, investigation, staging and treatment are reviewed.
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