Attention e-learning users:
We’re pleased to announce that elearning.mammographyed.com is now part of The Tabár Foundation for Breast Cancer Research and Education.
While the platform has a new home, nothing else has changed—Dr. Tabár continues to lead and deliver the same high-quality educational content.
Thank you for being part of our mission to advance breast cancer education!
Sincerely,
László Tabár, M.D. FACR (Hon)
Female and male retroareolar breast cancer - implications for sentinel node biopsy technique and long-term patient outcome.
There are four regions on the mammograms where most of the breast cancers can be found. Radiologists need to systematically search for non-specific asymmetric densities with or without architectural distortion, stellate and circular/oval shaped lesions and microcalcifications in these four regions.
Our didactic lecture series - Find breast cancers as early as the experts do - provides a sufficient number of narrated practice cases for each of these regions. After discussing how to find early breast cancer in screening, complete workup of each case follows, using the multimodality approach (complete mammographic workup, hand-held and automated breast ultrasound, breast MRI and preoperative interventional methods). The final diagnosis is supported by large format histopathology images.