modalities. The single most important fact about breast cancer is
the great variation in its natural history and its responsiveness
to therapy from one patient to another. The clinician must
integrate an assessment of the patient's likely course based on
clinical and pathological staging and laboratory studies with
objective evidence on the benefits of therapy. The primary aim of
this book is to provide the clinician with the tools to do just
that. Outcomes of clinical trials and details about commonly used
drug regimens, drug dosage, and the expected side effects are
summarized in generous tables and figures. Medical terminology has
been defined and descriptions of the evolution in our thinking and
understanding of the disease are often given to provide perspective
in the interpretation of evidence from current studies for busy
clinicians and trainees alike.
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