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Breast Cancer Screening: Making Sense of Complex and Evolving Evidence

Autor Nehmat Houssami, Diana Miglioretti
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 apr 2016
Breast Cancer Screening: Making Sense of Complex and Evolving Evidence covers broad aspects of breast cancer screening specifically focusing on current evidence, emerging evidence, and issues that will be critical for future breast screening practice such as tailored screening and shared decision-making in breast screening. The scope of the book is relevant to a global audience.
This book provides balanced perspectives on this increasingly controversial topic, using scientific evidence to explain the evolution of knowledge relating to breast cancer screening. Breast Cancer Screening covers the key points related to this debate including the context of increasingly complex and conflicting evidence, divergent opinions on the benefits and harms of breast screening, and variability in screening practice and outcomes across settings around the world.


  • Explains complex and evolving evidence on breast screening with a balanced approach
  • Provides balanced information and up-to-date evidence in an increasingly complex area
  • Addresses emerging topical issues such as screening trials of digital breast tomosynthesis, tailored breast screening, and shared decision-making in breast screening
  • Assists academics and researchers in identifying areas needing further research
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128022092
ISBN-10: 0128022094
Pagini: 456
Ilustrații: c. 50 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Public țintă

clinical researchers, cancer researchers, and clinicians interested in evidence on key aspects of breast screening; specialists in any breast discipline (oncology, breast surgery, radiology, radiation therapists, pathologists, etc.), public health professionals with interest in breast screening or cancer screening, researchers in health services & public health studies, breast screening policy makers and service providers.

Cuprins

1. Foreword: Breast Cancer Screening: A focus on the evidence2. Breast Cancer Screening: balancing evidence with culture, politics, money, and media3. Estimates of Screening Benefit: The Randomized Trials of Breast Cancer Screening4. Weighing the benefits and harms: Screening mammography in the balance5. The Importance of Observational Evidence to Estimate and Monitor Mortality Reduction from Current Breast Cancer Screening6. The role of microsimulation modeling in evaluating the outcomes and effect of screening7. Challenges in understanding and quantifying over-diagnosis and over-treatment8. Challenges and opportunities in the implementation of risk-based screening for breast cancer9. Breast Cancer Screening in the Older Woman10. Screening Women in their Forties11. Screening for Breast Cancer in Women with Dense Breasts12. Screening women with known or suspected cancer gene mutations13. Imaging Surveillance of Women with a Personal History of Breast Cancer14. Evolution of mammography screening: from film screen to digital breast tomosynthesis15. Ethical and Societal Considerations in Breast Cancer Screening16. Treatment of screen-detected breast cancer: can we avoid or minimize over-treatment?17. Informed and shared decision-making in breast screening

Recenzii

"By including studies and recommendations from around the world as well as potential benefits and harms, they have provided a valuable resource for patients, healthcare providers, and public health advocates. Score: 79 - 3 Stars" --Doody's