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    Tibor Tot, editor.
    Summary: The theory of the sick lobe states that breast carcinoma is a lobar disease developing most often within a single lobe, meaning that, at an early stage, breast carcinoma occupies a limited, anatomically well-defined portion of the breast. This theory unites observed patterns from the genetic, developmental and morphological perspectives, into an overall concept. "Breast Cancer: A Lobar Disease," presents this hypothesis and its consequences. The body of evidence, pro and contra, generated in recent years will be presented in this volume. The chapters, all authored by leading experts.

    Contents:
    The theory of the sick lobe
    Lobar anatomy of human breast and its importance for breast cancer
    Breast cancer may originate in utero: the importance of the intrauterine environment for breast cancer development
    Genetic alterations in normal and malignant breast tissue
    The role of ductal lavage: a cautionary tale
    The distribution of the earliest forms of breast carcinoma
    The implications of the imaging manifestations of multifocal and diffuse breast cancers
    Lobar ultrasound of the breast
    The lobar distribution of the lesions in breast carcinoma: ductoscopy and surgery
    Strop breast cancer now!: imagining imaging pathways towards search, destroy, cure, and watchful waiting of premetastasis breast cancer
    Epilogue: the diseased breast lobe in the context of X-chromosome inactivation and differentiation waves.
    Digital Access Springer 2011