Rosen’s Breast Pathology
Rosen’s Breast Pathology Books
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Written by an internationally recognized expert in diagnostic breast pathology, this gold-standard text and reference is now in its revised, updated, and expanded Third Edition. It provides a comprehensive, extensively illustrated review of the clinical, radiological, pathological, and therapeutic aspects of the entire spectrum of breast diseases. More than 3,000 full-color illustrations—1,200 new to this edition—provide the right-to-life perspective essential to right diagnosis, prognosis, and management. Highlights of this edition include updated in rank on immunohistochemistry, molecular diagnostics, tissue microarrays, and gene expression profiling; discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of needle core biopsy; descriptions of basal-like carcinoma; and a greatly expanded discussion of pathological and clinical controversies regarding sentinel lymph node mapping.
A companion Website will offer the fully searchable text and an image bank.
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In 2000-01, I had 3 lumpectomies. All my mammograms were negative. The 3rd lump was excised when I was 62. I was a cytotechnologist for Unilab in Tarzana, CA. My medical director, Dr. Adele Hieshima, had a copy of Dr. Rosen’s book on breast pathology. We went over it together. I was amazed at how many types of breast cancer there were. Cancer was exposed in my 3rd lumpectomy, but Kaiser may possibly not identify it. They sent my tissue to a specialist in New York. I was surprised to receive the pathology report from Dr. Rosen himself, by the side of with page numbers to consult in his book. His book clarified matters for me so I elected bi-unencumbered mastectomy. His book and his advice led to early detection and complete recovery. Thank you Dr. Rosen!
Rating: 5 / 5
Although Rosen’s breast pathology is an brilliant textbook, you need reviews pertaining to the third edition. Every involved pathologist knows the textbook. What we need to know is how the third edition measures up to the previous editions.
I have not yet seen the latest book so I cannot discuss the third edition.
Rating: 3 / 5
This is IMHO the definitive of all breast pathology texts out there. Illustrations vary in quality, but the text is solid & clear. Second ed came out in 2001, so we may be due for another update before too long…we will have to wait to see if Dr. Rosen continues to write most of it or turns it over to someone else. There are bounty of controversial & evolving topics (ADH/DCIS & CCC), but this text does an admirable job of dealing with them despite the book’s starting to show its age. The Tavassoli text is even older (2nd ed in 1999).
Rating: 5 / 5