Even with the advent of many new radiographic techniques, mammography
remains the most important and effective method of breast examination available
today. This outstanding guide, using anatomy and pathology as a starting point,
gives you clear and accurate instructions on all facets of performing breast
mammograms, from proper positioning to analyzing the findings.
In addition to
mammography, this teaching guide focuses on the non-radiological aspects of
breast carcinoma such as clinical diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, and risk
factors. You'll also learn about screening methods to detect and avoid potential
problems.
The instructive nature of this text makes it an excellent resource for
students and residents. Radiologists and OB/GYN's who need a quick update or
refresher will also appreciate its value. Here is the book that belongs on the
shelves of every medical school library, residency program, and specialist's
office!