This book presents the most important information in surgical oncology in an easily accessible manner. It can be read during the length of a rotation on a surgical oncology service. Chapters are arranged by organ involvement. Each chapter begins with epidemiology and screening following by metho
Surgical Oncology
β Scribed by Merrick I. Ross (auth.), Raphael E Pollock M.D., Ph.D. (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 366
- Series
- Cancer Treatment and Research 90
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Among the standard oncology modalities, surgical oncology is singular in that it lacks a separate board certification or even an added qualification mechaΒ nism. 'Card-carrying' surgical oncologists are certified by the American Board of Surgery, as are all other general surgeons. What distinguishes the surgical oncologist is a set of cognitive skills rather than a specific armamentarium of surgical techniques. This different conceptual framework is derived from exΒ tensive additional training that leads to an in-depth understanding of the natural history and biologic behavior of the various solid tumor systems. Equipped with this perspective, the surgical oncologist is particularly well positioned to integrate the various available therapeutic modalities into a coherent care program for the solid tumor patient. As a central theme, the chapters of this book demonstrate that increasingly sophisticated diagnostic and staging approaches are helping to move chemoΒ therapy and radiotherapy into the preoperative neoadjuvant setting. This fundamental alteration is based on the awareness that even early-stage solid tumor disease is frequently systemic at the time of presentation, at least on a subclinical level. And although the primary tumor may be controllable by surgery with radiotherapy, the uncontrolled (and initially clinically unapparΒ ent) distant disease ultimately determines patient survival. The other perspecΒ tive driving the neoadjuvant approach is an emerging awareness that for most solid tumor systems, neoadjuvant treatment responses can facilitate less mutiΒ lating surgery with comparable levels of local disease control.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Prospective randomized trials in melanoma: Defining contemporary surgical roles....Pages 1-27
Advances in rectal cancer treatment....Pages 29-49
Molecular and surgical advances in pediatric tumors....Pages 51-69
Advances in reconstruction for cancer patients....Pages 71-89
New developments in soft tissue sarcoma....Pages 91-107
Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of adenocarcinoma of the pancreas....Pages 109-125
Recent advances in bone sarcomas....Pages 127-147
Thyroid carcinoma....Pages 149-169
Changing trends in the diagnosis and treatment of early breast cancer....Pages 171-201
Classification, staging, and management of non-Hodgkinβs lymphomas....Pages 203-211
Multiple endocrine neoplasia....Pages 213-225
Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors....Pages 227-238
Contemporary Approaches to Gastric Carcinoma....Pages 239-252
New strategies in locally advanced breast cancer....Pages 253-271
Biliary tract cancer....Pages 273-307
Minimally invasive surgery in surgical oncology....Pages 309-329
Prognostic factors in surgical resection for hepatocellular carcinoma....Pages 331-345
Colon cancer....Pages 347-356
Back Matter....Pages 357-371
β¦ Subjects
Oncology; Surgical Oncology; Surgery
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