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The job exists: senologist, which was invented by a french physician, Dr
Charles Gros around 1960; his son (one of his sons?) Dr Dominique Gros
is senologist too and wrote a very interesting book "Le sein dévoilé"
which could be translated as "the breast unveiled/reveiled". I do not
know if the book was translated into english, it is a popularized book
revealing esthetic, social, nurturing, illness (etc.) fields of the breast;
This does not mean there are a lot of senologists... I would not be able
to tell you how many years they have to study after becoming physicians.
I could ask if you were interested. (I live in France, so the
educational system may be different in Australia)
Friendly,
Françoise Coudray, IBCLC
Le 16/03/2013 12:19, Karleen Gribble a écrit :
> I recall reading somewhere about the lack of a medical specialty for the breast (in contrast to other body organs). I can't recall where I read about this. Can anyone help me out??
> Thanks
> Karleen Gribble
> Australia
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