Breast Cancer Mimics is an enthralling collection of case scenarios collected by radiologists
across the globe highlighting the one common line of thought- benign breast lesions that
resemble malignancies. Composed of dedicated breast radiologists this book reflects the
practical challenges that have been encountered in actual scenarios. Sufficient and only
relevant content has been provided with more emphasis being laid on the images and descriptors
which can aid in distinguishing these conditions from malignancies. Key Features Wide coverage
of all benign conditions which mimic malignancy on imaging. Apart from common conditions even
some of the rarest cases such as mammary tuberculosis filariasis granular cell tumor of the
breast and angiomatosis have been covered. Classified topic-specific literature background
and histology creates a complete picture for the reader. Self-assessment questions at the end
of each unit enable the reader to not only recapitulate the content but also stimulate the
thinking process. Urszula Wegner MD is an experienced Consultant Radiologist who is
recognized for her aptitude in research with regard to breast imaging. She has worked across
the United Kingdom and Europe building a robust academic and professional development record.
After being awarded the National Diploma in Radiology &Diagnostic Imaging and EDIR Diploma she
has pursued fellowships in the United Kingdom and Ireland and an observership in Germany. Her
research interests include mammography and early breast cancer detection with contrast-enhanced
mammography and MRI. She has been an invited presenter at RSNA 2019 and also authored ESR
assessment modules. Chitrangada Singh MD is a gold medalist in Radiology. A slew of
award-winning presentations led her toward bagging the scholarship in Advanced Breast Imaging
offered by the European Society of Radiology (ESR) at the United Kingdom. A wide array of
breast interventions vacuum-aided biopsies and excisions innovative methods of localizations
CESM MRI and CT staging with surgical and pathological correlations have been an essential
part of her training at the United Kingdom. A winner of the RSNA grant 2019 she has authored
numerous publications in national and international journals.