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Breast Cancer: The Art and Science of Early Detection With Mammography: Perception, Interpretation, Histopathologic Correlation
Edited by László Tabár, Tobir Tot, and Peter B. Dean 476 pp, $199.95 New York, NY, Verlage, Germany, Thieme, 2008 ISBN-13: 978-1-5889-0259-7
JAMA. 2008;300(15):1822.
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Breast Cancer: The Art and Science of Early Detection With Mammography is yet another superb text edited by László Tabár, one of the most eminent leaders in the field of breast imaging, and his colleagues. This text, along with previous texts by Tabár et al, is an important and significant contribution for any radiologist involved in the interpretation of mammography. The book provides the reader with an invaluable approach to the interpretation of mammograms, with particular attention to the diagnosis of the subtlest and earliest stages of breast cancer. From the explanation of basic approaches to the description of more detailed techniques, the scope is as appropriate for a fellow as it is for an experienced mammographer. We would strongly recommend this text to anyone involved in breast imaging.
The writing style is both direct and easy to follow. Likewise, the organization of the 9 chapters flows in an exceptionally . . . [Full Text of this Article]
Rachel F. Brem, MD, Reviewer
Breast Imaging & Intervention Center George Washington University Medical Center Washington, DC rbrem@mfa.gwu.edu
Jessica Torrente, MD, Reviewer
George Washington University Medical Center
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