Part 1: Epidemiology1. Population-based cancer registries, Sabine Siesling, Lien van Walle, Isabelle Soerjomataram, Otto Visser, Betsy Kohler, Ryan McCabe, Charles Wiggins, and Tomohiru Matsuda2. The global burden of malignant breast cancer in women, Isabelle Soerjomataram, Didier Verhoeven, and Sabine Siesling3. Global trends in breast cancer survival in women, Claudia Allemani, Lisa Montel, Pamela Minicozzi, Vesna Zadnik, and Veronica Di CarloPart 2: Quality management of breast cancer4. Tackling the value crisis in breast cancer care, Didier Verhoeven, Matthew Hickey, Sabine Siesling, and F. Lee Tucker5. Defining quality breast cancer care in Europe, Lorenza Marotti and Isabel T. Rubio6.
Defining quality breast cancer care in the US, Cary S. Kaufman and Terry Sarantou7. Defining quality breast cancer care around the globe, Elfi Verheul, Linetta Koppert, Leena Chagla, Richa Jaiswal, Tracey Irvine, Kerstin Sandelin, Irma Fredriksson, Silvia Brotea-Mosoiu, Luiz Henrique Gebrim, Peter Vuylsteke?, Emad Shash, Seigo Nakamura, Tomohiro Matsuda, Sia Kim, Melanie Walker, Samantha Rawlings, Sanjay Warrier, and Vahit Ozmen, and Sabine Siesling8. Quality of life measurements: Improving patient experience, Francois P. Duhoux, Razvan Andrei Popescu, and Gabrielle Speijer9. Educational and training harmonization in breast cancer, Lynda Wyld, Sue Down, Giuseppe Catanuto, Alexandru Eniu, Danny Burke, and Christos MarkopoulosPart 3: The guidelines10. Context-appropriate guidelines: The importance of situational analysis, Catherine Duggan, Alexandru Eniu, Laure-Anne Teuwen, Lopamudra Das Roy, Neha Goel, Cheng-Har Yip, and Didier VerhoevenPart 4: The multidisciplinary meeting11. The multidisciplinary breast conference, Terry Sarantou, Dominique van Uden, Beth Overmoyer, Christobel Saunders, Sabine Siesling, Pankaj G.
Roy, Cary S. Kaufman, and Didier VerhoevenPart 5: Quality control: Diagnosis and treatment12. Imaging, Hans Junkermann, Wolfgang Buchberger, Sylvia Heywang, Alexander Mundinger, Carol Benn, and Sophia Zackrisson13. Pathology, Shahla Masood, Roberto Salgado, Natasha Anwar and Peter Regitnig14. Breast cancer surgery, Carlos A. Garcia-Etienne, Cary S. Kaufman, Tolga Ozmen, and Cheng-Har Yip15. Oncoplastic and reconstructive breast surgery, Pankaj G.
Roy, Maurício Magalhães Costa, and Cary S. Kaufman16. Radiation therapy, Dana L. Casey, Sudeshen M. Naidoo, Lawrence B. Marks, Philip Poortmans, and Orit Kaidar-Person17. Systemic therapy, Didier Verhoeven, Agnes Jager, Boudewijn Dullens, Lien van Walle, Tanja Cufer, and Helena Earl18. Primary care, Daan Brandenbarg, Saskia W.
M.C. Maass, Nur Aishah Taib, and Haireen Abdul Hadi19. Supportive, palliative, and end-of-life care, Christine Langenaeken, John Weru, and Carole Bouleuc20. Nursing care, Victoria Harmer, Cathy Hughes, David Odada, and Vinayak Sonawane21. Psycho-oncological care for breast cancer patients, Luzia Travado, Christina Signorelli, Kimlin Ashing, and Csaba László Degi22. Survivorship, Christina Signorelli, Luzia Travado, and Beverley Lim Høeg23. Genetics, Marjanka K.
Schmidt, Teresa Ramón y Cajal Asensio, Tanja Spanic, and Seigo NakamuaPart 6: Health information technology24. Information technology, Fernando Suarez, Gabriëlle Speijer, and Tolga Ozmen25. Tele-oncology, Gert Van den Eynden, Frederik Deman, Hans Junkermann, and Gabriëlle SpeijerPart 7: Breast cancer research26. The changing clinical research pathway, Eva Sophie Lunde Pedersen, Karan Jatwani, Daniëlle Verschoor, Alain Tardit, and Eva Segelov27. Barriers for research: A perspective from LMIC, Nwamaka Lasebikan, Omolara Aminat A. Fatiregun, and Laure-Anne Teuwen28. Challenges and threats, Diogo Martins-Branco, Wim Demey, Emad Shash, and Evandro de AzambujaPart 8: Economics of breast cancer care29. Costs and value, Manuela Joore, Xavier Pouwels, Alexandru Eniu, Merel Kimman, and Bram Ramaekers30.
Essential breast cancer medicines, Didier Verhoeven and Helena Earl31. South-East Asia perspective, Merel Kimman, Yek-Ching Kong, Stephen Jan, Sanne Peters, Manuela Joore, Mark Woodward, Cheng Har Yip, and Nirmala Bhoo-Pathy32. Personalized care, Sabine Siesling, Agnes Jager, Helena Earl, Merel Kimman, Pankaj G. Roy, and Hans WildiersPart 9: Patients, physicians, and the media33. How to manage the messaging, Beth DuPree, Luis Lasalvia, Lopamudra Das Roy, Lisa Montel, Robyn Roth, and Shahla Masood34. Medico legal aspect, Richard Linforth, Rudi Vermeiren, Cary S. Kaufman, and Robert ManselPart 10: The role of governments and executives35. Europe, Wim van Harten, Silvia Brotea-Mosoiu, Tania Cufer, Sabine Siesling, and Didier Verhoeven36.
India, Sneha Joshi, Anushree Vartak, Gomathi Shankar, Shalaka Joshi, and Chaitanyanand Koppiker37. Latin America, Eduardo Cazap, Adrian Hunis, and Luiz Henrique Gebrim38. Sub-Saharan Africa, Carol Benn, Cassandra Mbanje, and Dominic van Loggerenberg39. USA: A value-based breast care perspective, F. Lee Tucker and Samilia Obeng-Gyasi40. Worldwide breast cancer initiatives, Maya Bienz, Neha Goel, Helena Earl, Benjamin Anderson, Didier Verhoeven, and Charlotte ColesPart 11: Conclusion41. Conclusion, Didier Verhoeven, Cary S. Kaufman, Pankaj G.
Roy, and Sabine Siesling.