'The book is well written, with good quality images, pertinent key histology and cytology features, and information about pitfalls and differential diagnosis for almost all of the conditions it covers. Several clinical vignettes that appear in the book can be very helpful for pathologists in training. Overall, this is a justifiable addition to the book collections of both practicing surgical and cytopathologists and pathologists in training.' Doody's Reviews
1. Minimally invasive breast biopsy: the breast imager's perspective Jessica Torrente, Allison Yingling and Rachel F. Brem; 2. Advantages and disadvantages of FNA and core biopsies: diagnostic accuracy and precision for aspiration biopsy in the diagnosis of lesions of the breast Joan Cangiarella and Aylin Simsir; 3. Utility of aspiration and core biopsy of breast lesions and sentinel lymph nodes Abeer Tabbarah and Sana O. Tabbara; 4. Benign entities Pascale Levine and Joan Cangiarella; 5. Epithelial lesions: benign and premalignant lesions Samantha Easley; 6. Epithelial lesions: invasive tumors M. Katayoon Rezaei; 7. Fibroepithelial lesions Aylin Simsir and Alexander Finkelstein; 8. Myoepithelial neoplasms Joan Cangiarella; 9. Mesenchymal lesions Osvaldo Hernandez and Xiao Jun Wei; 10. Hematopoetic lesions Kasturi Das and Wei Sun; 11. Metastases to the breast Xiaosong Li and Aylin Simsir; 12. Ancillary testing Alejandro Luiña Contreras; Index.
Cangiarella, Joan
Joan Cangiarella is Interim Chair of Pathology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA.
Simsir, Aylin
Aylin Simsir is Director of Cytopathology, New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA.
Tabbara, Sana O.
Sana O. Tabbara is Director of Anatomic Pathology and Chief of Surgical Pathology at George Washington University, Washington DC, USA.