Cancer of the Breast
Cancer of the Breast by Dharambir Kashyap, Riya Sharma, Vivek Kumar Garg, and Huda Salman is a compelling, clinically focused guide that brings clarity and confidence to one of medicine’s most challenging specialties. From the first suspicion to long-term survivorship, this book delivers concise, evidence-informed guidance that clinicians, trainees, and allied health professionals can apply in everyday practice.
Rich in practical insights, the text navigates epidemiology, pathology, imaging, staging, and the full spectrum of multidisciplinary management—surgical techniques, systemic therapies, radiation, reconstruction, and palliative care—while emphasizing patient-centered decision making. Case-based discussions and clear summaries translate complex trial data into actionable clinical steps, making it especially useful for oncologists, breast surgeons, radiologists, and oncology nurses.
With a perspective tailored to contemporary clinical needs in India and the broader South Asia region, the authors address resource-sensitive approaches and region-specific epidemiologic trends without compromising global standards of care. The tone is authoritative yet readable, balancing scientific rigor with compassion for patients and families.
Ideal for postgraduate trainees, practicing clinicians, and hospital libraries, this book serves as both a reference and a bedside companion when rapid, reliable decisions are needed. If you seek a practical, up-to-date resource on breast cancer management that blends global evidence with regional relevance, Cancer of the Breast is an essential addition to your professional library. Purchase your copy today to strengthen your clinical practice and improve patient outcomes.
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