This comprehensive A-to-Z reference addresses one of the most prevalent cancers, with current statistics indicating that one in nine women in the U.S. will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. Understanding this disease is crucial for students, adults, and professionals. The benefits of prevention and early detection underscore the importance of recognizing signs, symptoms, causes, and tests associated with breast cancer. The reference includes over 500 detailed entries covering breast cancer in both men and women, encompassing statistics, prevention, symptoms, causes, treatments, and more. It delves into diagnostic processes, relevant health information, current drugs and procedures, and breakthrough research, all aimed at assisting those affected by the disease. Appendixes provide listings of organizations, sources for further reading, and additional resources to enhance understanding for patients and their families. A foreword by an expert oncologist introduces the topic in an informative way. Key topics include breast implants, chemotherapy, contraception and breast cancer risk, familial breast cancer, genetic testing, hormone therapy, mammography, nutrition in cancer treatment, and reconstructive surgery, among others.
Carol Turkington Knihy






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