Sami Shousha, MD, FRCPath is Consultant Histopathologist and Honorary Principle Research fellow at Charing Cross Hospital and Imperial College Faculty of Medicine, London. He was trained in Histopathology at the Royal Free Hospital and School of Medicine, London and has been working at Charing Cross Hospital since 1978 with a special interest in Breast Pathology. He has been running the annual 'Hammersmith Diagnostic Histopathology of Breast Disease Course' for more than 15 years. His research is mainly concerned with breast pathology and he has more than 350 scientific publications. He is the editor of the bestselling book ‘Breast Pathology. Problematic Issues’
Innehållsförteckning
Core Biopsy.- Reporting core biopsies-Benign (B2) Lesions.- Reporting core biopsies- Benign lesions that usually need further intervention (B3 lesions).- Reporting core biopsies.- Lesions that are highly suspicious of malignancy (B4) or definitely malignant (B5).- Dealing with The Excised Specimen.- Reporting Excised Cancer Specimens.- Phyllodes Tumour and selected benign breast lesions.- Women at Higher Risk of Developing Breast Cancer and the concept of Risk-based breast screening.- Male Breast Biopsies.