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This well-written book clearly outlines a wide array of breast problems seen by obstetricians, gynecologists, internists, and general practitioners. Even though there are many excellent books on breast cancer and breast diseases, this book readily fills a niche as a concise guidebook for practicing clinicians.
The book is well organized. The table of contents is easy to read and directs the clinician to the chapter of interest. A detailed index readily directs one to specific topics. The chapters are generally well written and include current guidelines for treatment. The diagrams, charts, and photographs are well done, with clear descriptions, and
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