<p>SECTION I History of the Therapy of Breast Cancer<br>1. The History of the Therapy for Breast Cancer<br>2. History of Surgical Clinical Trials and Cooperative Group Trials<br>3. Important Trials of the Last Decade<br><br>SECTION II Anatomy and Physiology of the Normal and Lactating Breast<br>4. Anatomy of the Breast, Axilla, Chest Wall, and Related Metastatic Sites<br>5. Breast Physiology: Normal and Abnormal Development and Function<br>6. Discharges and Secretions of the Nipple<br><br>SECTION III Natural History, Epidemiology, Genetics, and Syndromes of the Breast<br>7. Epidemiology of Breast Cancer<br>8. Carcinogenesis of Breast Cancer<br>9. Risk Reduction for Developing Breast Cancer<br>10. Breast Cancer Genetics: Syndromes, Genes, Pathology, Counseling, Testing, and Treatment<br><br>SECTION IV Screening and Diagnosis of the Breast Patient<br>11. Clinical Encounter With the Patient<br>12. Breast Cancer Screening<br>13. Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Techniques for Biopsy<br><br>SECTION V Benign and Premalignant Lesions<br>14. Etiology and Management of Benign Breast Disease<br>15. Mastitis and Breast Abscess<br>16. Gynecomastia<br>17. High-Risk and Premalignant Lesions of the Breast<br><br>SECTION VI Pathology of Malignant Lesions<br>18. Disorders of the Skin<br>19. Ductal Carcinoma In Situ<br>20. Infiltrating Carcinomas of the Breast<br>21. Biomarkers<br>22. Fibroepithelial Tumors and Hamartomas<br>23. Lymphomas of the Breast<br>24. Mesenchymal Neoplasms of the Breast<br>25. Unusual and Rare Tumors of the Breast<br><br>SECTION VII Prognostic Factors for Breast Cancer<br>26. Clinical Prognosis and Staging of Breast Cancer<br>27. Molecular Biomarkers for Breast Cancer Prognosis<br>28. Examining Domestic and International Disparities in Breast Cancer Screening, Treatment, and Outcomes<br><br>SECTION VIII Surgical Techniques of the Breast<br>29. Management of Lobular Neoplasia and Ductal Carcinoma In Situ<br>30. General Principles of Mastectomy: From Halsted Radical Mastectomy and Modified Radical Mastectomy to Total (Simple) Mastectomy<br>31. Breast Conservation Therapy for Invasive Breast Cancer<br>32. Intraoperative Evaluation of Surgical Margins in Breast-Conserving Therapy<br>33. Lymphatic Mapping and Sentinel Lymphadenectomy for Breast Cancer<br>34. Lymphatic Mapping and Targeted Axillary Dissection Procedure After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy<br>35. Therapeutic Value of Axillary Node Dissection<br>36. Lymphedema Prevention and Treatment: Axillary Reverse Mapping, LYMPHA, Lymph Node Transfer, and Other Surgical Techniques<br>37. Wound Care and Complications of Mastectomy<br>38. Pain Management of the Breast Cancer Surgery Patient<br><br>SECTION IX Oncoplastic Breast Surgery and Reconstruction<br>39. Optimizing Cosmetic Outcomes for Breast Surgery<br>40. Upper Hemisphere Oncoplastic Surgery<br>41. Oncoplastic Techniques for the Lower Hemisphere of the Breast<br>42. Oncoplastic Breast Reconstruction: Extreme Oncoplasty and Split Reduction Techniques<br>43. Nipple Skin-Sparing Mastectomy<br>44. Breast Reconstruction<br><br>SECTION X Adjuvant Therapy for Stages 0, I, and II Breast Cancer<br>45. Radiotherapy and Regional Nodes<br>46. Postmastectomy Radiation Therapy<br>47. Breast-Conserving Therapy for Invasive Breast Cancers<br>48. Partial Breast Irradiation: Accelerated and Intraoperative<br>49. Radiation Complications and Their Management<br>50. Radiation Therapy for Locally Advanced Breast Cancer: Historical Review to Current Approaches<br>51. Systemic Therapy of Hormone-Sensitive HER2-Negative Breast Cancer: Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant<br>52. Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant Systemic Therapies for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer<br>53. Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant HER2 Therapy<br><br>SECTION XI Management of Advanced Local, Regional, and Systemic Disease<br>54. Surgical Procedures for Advanced Local and Regional Malignancies of the Breast<br>55. Management of the Intact Breast Primary in the Setting of Metastatic Disease<br>56. Locoregional Recurrence of Breast Cancer<br>57. Locally Advanced and Inflammatory Breast Cancer<br>58. Clinical Implications of Occult Systemic Micrometastatic Breast Cancer<br>59. Management of Breast Cancer Solitary Metastases<br>60. Management of Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer<br>61. Chemotherapy and HER2-Directed Therapy for Metastatic Breast Cancer<br>62. Endocrine Therapy for Late-Stage and Metastatic Breast Cancer<br>63. Immunological Approaches to Breast Cancer Therapy<br>64. Diagnosis and Management of Pleural Metastases and Malignant Effusion in Breast Cancer<br>65. Management of Central Nervous System Metastases in Breast Cancer<br><br>SECTION XII Special Presentations of Breast Cancer<br>66. Bilateral Breast Cancer<br>67. Male Breast Cancer<br>68. Local Recurrence, the Augmented Breast, and the Contralateral Breast<br>69. Carcinoma of the Breast in Pregnancy and Lactation<br>70. Unknown Primary Presenting With Axillary Lymphadenopathy<br><br>SECTION XIII Survivorship, Follow-Up Care, and Rehabilitation of the Breast Cancer Patient<br>71. Creating a Breast Cancer Survivorship Plan and Clinic<br>72. General Considerations for Follow-Up<br>73. Bone-Modifying Agents in Early Breast Cancer<br>74. Fertility Preservation for Women With Breast Cancer<br>75. Quality Measures and Performance Improvement for Breast Cancer Surgery<br>76. Lymphedema in the Postsurgical Patient: Pathophysiology and Nonoperative Management<br>77. Management of Menopause in Breast Cancer Survivors<br>78. Rehabilitation<br>79. Psychosocial Consequences and Lifestyle Interventions</p>