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A New Strategy for Diagnosing of Squamous Intraepithelial Neoplasia of the Cervix
Pages 1-13
This book focuses on precursor lesions, borderline lesions, and early carcinomas of female-specific organs from the standpoint of pathology. In 2012, WHO Classification of Tumours of the Breast was revised and subsequently, in 2014, the WHO Classification of Tumours of Female Reproductive Organs was revised. In these latest versions, several new concepts are addressed that were not described in the previous editions, and many of them are related to the awareness of the specific pathogenesis of tumors in female patients. Although some of these issues are still controversial, several paradigm shifts should be understood by medical scientists. Thus researchers, diagnostic pathologists, and clinicians must share current information about what is taking place in the field and what the next issue to resolve is.
This volume greatly broadens the reader’s understanding of the new concepts and paradigm shifts, as it includes information on how to diagnose and make differential diagnoses on a practical basis and also provides a thorough explanation of the molecular–clinicopathologic basis of the new concepts. The book thus benefits gynecologists, breast surgeons, gynecologic–medical oncologists, and cytotechnologists.
A New Strategy for Diagnosing of Squamous Intraepithelial Neoplasia of the Cervix
Pages 1-13
Adenocarcinoma and Its Precursor of the Uterine Cervix: Current Concept
Pages 15-25
Heterogeneity of the Precursor Lesions of Endometrial Carcinoma, According to the Histologic Subtype
Pages 27-36
Current Concept of Precancerous and Early Stage of Serous Ovarian Carcinoma
Pages 37-46
Ovarian Carcinoma Associated with Endometriosis
Pages 47-64
Problems with the Histological Diagnosis of Epithelial Borderline Tumors of the Ovary
Pages 65-72
Development of Breast Carcinoma in Relation to the Intrinsic Subtype
Pages 73-79
Morphological and Molecular Approaches to Breast Cancer Risk Assessment
Pages 81-91
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