In recent decades, cytopathology has assumed an increasing role in the
primary diagnosis of mass lesions owing to its ability to deliver rapid,
non-invasive, and timely information. This book provides a comprehensive
overview of the role of cytology at various body sites. The diagnostic
details covered are abbreviated in comparison with those in pathology
texts. Instead, a more clinical approach is taken, with the focus on the
advantages and limitations of techniques and the key features of
entities that are important to clinicians. Pathological-clinical
correlation is highlighted throughout the book, ensuring that it will be
highly relevant for clinicians. In particular, physicians who deal with
oncology patients will find it to be a rich source of guidance on how to
use and understand cytopathology in the diagnosis and exclusion of
malignancy.