It is important that primary care practitioners can access clinical information on how best to assess women with breast implants, and recognise and manage adverse events related to these devices.
An unusual breast lesion in an adolescent female highlights the need for adherence to a validated algorithm for investigation of a new breast symptom.
The relationship between prolonged breast cancer pathways and poorer survival is well established.
This article focuses on the management of early breast cancer, highlighting recent changes and the role of the general practitioner in supporting women in their decision making and treatment.
Breast symptoms are common in female and male adolescents and young adults, and most can be treated conservatively.
This paper provides an overview of breast cancer screening recommendations, emphasising the role of general practitioners in assessing individual risk and guiding preventive strategies.
This paper gives an overview of the breast skin changes commonly seen in general practice, with guidance on treatment and management.
A case presentation of a large erythematous nodular lesion that is asymptomatic.
Problems affecting the female breast are diverse, affect all life stages, and require general practitioners to manage acute, chronic and preventive healthcare issues.
Supporting the patient in coping with the long-term nature of granulomatous lobular mastitis and the chronic discharging lesions is essential.
This article discusses the baseline investigations, red flags and follow-up to expedite treatment of premature thelarche for children who need it.
Breast density is frequently reported in screening mammograms, which can result in discussions between patients and their GPs regarding its significance in cancer detection.
This review focuses on the epidemiology, natural history, risk factors, diagnosis and management of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm of the pancreas.
This article provides a summary of the data on the safety of vaginal oestrogens in women with breast cancer to help GPs advise their patients in this situation.