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By William K. Ovalle, PhD, University of British Columbia, Department of Cellular and
Physiological Sciences, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and Patrick C. Nahirney, PhD, Bethesda, MD
ISBN 1929007868 · Paperback · 512 Pages · 1200 Illustrations
Saunders · Published September 2007
[2] Wheater's Functional Histology, 5th edition
A Text and Colour Atlas
By Barbara Young, BSc, Med Sci (Hons), PhD, MB, BChir, MRCP, FRCPA, Consultant
Pathologist, North Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, UK; James S. Lowe, BMedSci, BMBS, DM, FRCPath, Professor of Neuropathology,
University of Nottingham Medical School, Honorary Consultant Pathologist, Queen's
Medical Centre, University Hospital NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK; Alan Stevens, MBBS,
FRCPath, Senior Lecturer in Pathology, University of Nottingham Medical School and
Honorary Consultant Pathologist, Queen's Medical Centre, University Hospital NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK; and John W. Heath, BSc, Hons(Melbourne), PhD, (Melbourne), Associate
Professor in Anatomy, The University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
ISBN 044306850X · Paperback · 448 Pages · 849 Illustrations
Churchill Livingstone · Published March 2006
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European Journal of Radiology. 54: 26-36
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[5] Ramsay, DT., Kent, JC., Hartmann, RA., Hartmann, PE. (2005). Anatomy of the lactating human breast redefined with ultrasound imaging. Journal of Anatomy. 206: 525-534
[6] Elsevier's Integrated Histology
By Alvin G. Telser, PhD, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Northwestern
University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL; John K. Young, PhD; and Kate M.
Baldwin, PhD
ISBN 0323033881 · Paperback · 464 Pages · 455 Illustrations
Mosby · Published June 2007
[7] Canadian Cancer Society Website
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[9] Forrest General Hospital Website
[10] About.com :Breast Cancer Myths
Breast tissue...of increasing importance
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