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Preface; Abbreviations; Contents; 1: Modern Approaches to the Diagnosis of Breast Cancer: Diagnostic Methods of Breast Pathology in the Male Population; 1.1 Clinical Data; 1.2 Mammography; 1.3 Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Positron Emission Tomography; 1.4 Interventional Diagnostic Modalities: Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology and Core Biopsy; 1.5 Ultrasound; 2: Anatomy, Physiology, and Development of the Male Breast; 2.1 Anatomical Features of the Male Breast; 2.2 Development and Physiology of the Breast in Boys; 2.3 Congenital Abnormalities of the Male Breast

3: Healthy Breast with Ultrasound3.1 Ultrasound Examination of the Male Breast; 3.2 Healthy Male Breast with Ultrasound Examination and Reporting; 4: Ultrasound of Male Breast Cancer; 4.1 Epidemiology, Etiology, Development, and Prognosis; 4.2 Ultrasound Signs of Breast Cancer in Men; 4.3 Grayscale US; 4.4 Tissue Harmonic US; 4.5 Adaptive Coloring; 4.6 Color and Power Doppler Imaging; 4.7 Pulsed Doppler Imaging; 4.8 3D Imaging; 4.9 Ultrasound Elastography; 4.9.1 Compression Elastography; 4.9.2 Shear-Wave Elastography; 4.10 Other Ultrasound Technologies; 5: Classification of Breast Masses

5.1 World Health Organization (WHO) Histological Classification of Tumors of the Breast (Tavassoéli and Devilee 2003)5.2 Anatomical Subsites of Malignant Neoplasms of the Breast according to International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th Revision (ICD-10, 2010) C50; 5.3 TNM 7 Clinical Classification (2010); 5.4 Stage Grouping; 5.5 Summary; 5.6 BI-RADS Mammography Assessment Categories; 5.6.1 Mammographic Assessment Is Incomplete; 5.6.2 Mammographic Assessment Is Complete: Final Categories; 5.7 BI-RADS US Assessment Categories

5.7.1 Assessment Is Incomplete5.7.2 Assessment Is Complete: Final Categories; 5.7.3 Basics of the US Lexicon Classification Form; 6: Ultrasound Imaging of Breast Cancer Metastases; 6.1 Healthy Lymph Nodes with Ultrasound; 6.2 Regional Lymph Node Metastases; 6.3 Distant Metastases; 7: Differential Diagnosis of Male Breast Cancer; 7.1 Gynecomastia; 7.2 Benign Breast Pathology in Men; 7.3 Inflammatory Processes; 7.4 Breast Trauma; 8: Treatment Strategies for Breast Diseases, Types of Breast Surgery, the Postoperative Breast, and Follow-Up Principles; 9: Recurrent Breast Cancer; Conclusion

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