Anatomy; developmental abnormalities; inflammatory and reactive tumours; specific infections; bening papillary tumours; myoepithelial neoplasms; adenosis and microglandular autognoses; fibroepithelial neoplasms; ductal hyperplasia - ordinary and atypical; precancerous breast disease - epidemiological, pathological and clinical considerations; "in situ" (intraepithelial) carcinoma and "precancerous" lesions - historical perspective; "in situ" (intraepithelial) carcinoma - an overview; staging of breast carcinoma; intraductal carcinoma; invasive duct carcinoma amd morphologic prognostic markers; biological markers of prognosis; tubular carcinoma; papillary carcinoma; medullary carcinoma; carcinoma with metaplasia; squamous carcinoma; mucinous carcinoma; apocrine carcinoma; mammary carcinomas with endocrine features; small cell (oat cell) carcinoma; secretory carcinoma; mammary carcinoma woth osteoclast-like gienat cells; cystic hypersecretory carcinoma; adenoid cystic carcinoma; cribriform carcinoma; lipid-rich carcinoma; glycogen-rich carcinoma; invasive micropapillary carcinoma; Paget's disease of the nipple; lobular carcinoma "in situ" and atypical lobular hyperplasia; invasive lobular carcinoma; unusual clinical presentations of carcinoma; metastases in the breast from non-mammary malignant neoplasms; bening proliferative lesions of the male breast; carcinoma of the male breast; breast tumours in children; bening mesenchymal neoplasms; sarcoma; lymphoid and haematopoietic tumours; pathological effects of therapy; cutaneous neoplasms; the pathology of axillary and intramammary lymph nodes; the role of cytology and needle biopsy in the diagnosis of breast disease; pathological examination of breast specimens; pathological examination of breast specimens; perils, problems, and minimum requirements in shipping pathology materials for patient care and consultation.