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  • Formaat: Hardback, 1200 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x213 mm, kaal: 2926 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2009
  • Kirjastus: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • ISBN-10: 0781765463
  • ISBN-13: 9780781765466
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 1200 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x213 mm, kaal: 2926 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2009
  • Kirjastus: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
  • ISBN-10: 0781765463
  • ISBN-13: 9780781765466
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Principles and Practice of Surgical Oncology uniquely emphasizes a multidisciplinary, integrated approach to the treatment of solid tumors. It presents treatment strategies that combine surgery with preoperative or postoperative adjunctive chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, and/or radiation therapy to achieve optimal outcome. The book features contributions from surgeons, basic scientists, pathologists, radiologists, radiation therapists, and medical oncologists and offers a comprehensive presentation of genetics, molecular biology, pathogenesis, and multimodal therapeutic approaches. A unique feature of the book is a commentary following each chapter, which describes alternative approaches and discusses controversial areas of current therapy.

A companion Website will offer the fully searchable text with images.



Principles and Practice of Surgical Oncology uniquely emphasizes a multidisciplinary, integrated approach to the treatment of solid tumors. It presents treatment strategies that combine surgery with preoperative or postoperative adjunctive chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, and/or radiation therapy to achieve optimal outcome. The book features contributions from surgeons, basic scientists, pathologists, radiologists, radiation therapists, and medical oncologists and offers a comprehensive presentation of genetics, molecular biology, pathogenesis, and multimodal therapeutic approaches. A unique feature of the book is a commentary following each chapter, which describes alternative approaches and discusses controversial areas of current therapy.

A companion Website will offer the fully searchable text with images.

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Annals of Surgery, 01-APR-09, Volume 251, Issue 4, David J. Bentrem, MD, MS, Chicago, IL -- "This second edition textbook has been expanded and contains 59 chapters focused on the combined multidisciplinary treatment (drug therapy, radiotherapy, and surgery) of cancer. After each chapter, there is a commentary discussing controversial areas of current therapy. Principles and Practice of Surgical Oncology emphasizes an integrated approach to the treatment of solid tumors. Advances in cancer biology, pathology, and imaging sciences are highlighted. Chapters on the genetic basis for disease- and site-specific imaging modalities are particularly informative. The chapters on nutrition and pain management are well done and unique among surgical oncology texts. Coverage of soft tissue tumors is comprehensive, whereas palliative topics could be expanded. The list of contributors extends well beyond Los Angeles with contributions from surgeons, basic scientists, pathologists, radiologists, radiation therapists, and medical oncologists. "This work elevates the standard of general surgical oncology texts. Thoughtful, comprehensive chapters provide valuable information for all levels of training. Surgeons in training (residents and fellows) and practicing surgeons will find the text helpful. The information is contemporary enough to benefit even the experienced practitioner. The purchase price includes access to the complete contents online. This content is fully searchable and there is no time limit to this access. This allows for access to figures and tables for personal use and many full text references can be easily retrieved with a few clicks. "This textbook...is well worth the investment. Contemporary cancer care requires the surgeon not only to be technically sound, but also well versed in the biology of cancer, and to possess a thorough understanding of available therapies. A coordinated multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation and treatment of patients with cancer remains essential. I think this 360 degrees view of cancer care is necessary to continue to improve survival for patients with solid tumors."-Annals of Surgery

Preface vii
Contributors by specialty xxvii
Foreword by Charles M. Balch xxxi
Principles of Molecular Biology for Cancer Surgeons
1(28)
S. Ram Kumar
Commentary
18(11)
Daniel L. Farkas
Genetic and Environmental Factors in Cancer Pathogenesis
29(22)
M. William Audeh
Commentary
44(7)
Ora Karp Gordon
Specialized Nutritional Support for Cancer Patients
51(16)
Mary K. Russell
Ezra Steiger
Commentary
59(8)
Stanley J. Dudrick
J. Alexander Palesty
Occult Metastases: Detection and Prognostic and Therapeutic Implications
67(23)
Marija Balic
Debra Hawes
A. Munro Neville
Richard J. Cote
Commentary
84(6)
Anneke Q. van Hoesel
David S. B. Hoon
Hematopoletic Stem Cell Transplants for Solid Tumors
90(12)
David I. Kuperman
John F. DiPersio
Commentary
98(4)
Michael Lill
Stephen W. Lim
Intraperltoneal Drug Therapy for Intra-Abdominal Spread of Cancer
102(14)
Elliot Newman
Mustafa Hussain
Franco M. Muggla
Commentary
113(3)
John J. Kavanagh, Jr.
Antibodies and Their Conjugates for the Targeted Therapy of Cancer
116(21)
Robert M. Sharkey
David M. Goldenberg
Commentary
134(3)
Bruce A. Chabner
Computerized Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Ultrasonography, and Positron Emission Tomography Scanning in the Evaluation and Management of Cancer Patients
137(30)
Vinay A. Duddalwar
William D. Boswell
Commentary
164(3)
Lawrence H. Schwartz
Role of Positron Emission Tomography and Positron Emlssion Tomography Computerized Tomography in Oncology
167(21)
Hossein Jadvar
Commentary
184(4)
Alan D. Waxman
Organ Transplantation and Malignancy
188(12)
Steven D. Colquhoun
Andrew S. Klein
Commentary
197(3)
John P. Duffy
Ronald W. Busuttil
Minimally Invasive Surgery for Cancer
200(19)
Sarah J. Lee
Yuichiro Ito
Edward H. Phillips
Commentary 1
210(3)
David A. Kooby
Commentary 2
213(6)
George Berd
Masanobu Haglike
Leo A. Gordon
Radiation Therapy: An Overview of Recent Advances and Future Innovations
219(12)
Bernard S. Lewinsky
Robert P. Zimmermann
Commentary
228(3)
Oscar E. Streeter, Jr.
Janelle L. Park
Surgical Consequences of Abdominal Irradiation
231(9)
Leon Morgenstern
Commentary
237(3)
Christopher M. Rose
Leslie Botnick
Perltoneal Carcinomatosis, Sarcomatosis, and Mesothelloma: Surgical Responsibilities
240(20)
Paul H. Sugarbaker
Commentary
257(3)
Shishir K. Maithel
Yuman Fong
Cancer and Pregnancy
260(16)
Kristine E. Calhoun
Gary N. Mann
Benjamin O. Anderson
Commentary
271(5)
Philomena McAndrew
Breast Imaging
276(1)
Mammography
276(17)
Laszlo Tabar
Peter B. Dean
H. H. Tony Chen
Stephen W. Duffy
Amy Ming-Fang Yen
Sherry Yueh-Hsia Chiu
Commentary
291(2)
Blake Cady
Ultrasonography: Performance and Clinical Applications
293(11)
Pulin A. Sheth
Linda Hovanessian Larsen
Yuri Parisky
Dennis R. Holmes
Commentary
304(3)
Mark A. Gittleman
The Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Assessment and Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
307(20)
Constance D. Lehman
Wendy DeMartinl
Nola Hylton
Commentary
320(7)
Laurie L. Fajardo
Jeong Mi Park
Non-Invasive and Premalignant Neoplasms of the Breast
327(1)
Breast Cancer: Ductal Carcinoma in Situ
327(31)
Melvin J. Silverstein
Commentary
356(2)
Elisa R. Port
Breast Cancer: Association with Lobular Neoplasla and Other Benign Lesions
358(9)
Dennis R. Holmes
Commentary
363(4)
Yuri Parisky
Surgical Options for Stage I and II Breast Cancer
367(18)
Valerie L. Staradub
Monica Morrow
Commentary
382(3)
Karen T. Lane
John A. Butler
Radiation Therapy in Breast-Conserving Therapy for Invasive Breast Cancer
385(12)
Promila Rani Anne
Walter J. Curran
Commentary
393(4)
Gregory M. Chronowski
Thomas A. Buchhoiz
Adjuvant Therapy in Breast Cancer
397(22)
Antony J. Charies
Vivek Roy
Edith A. Perez
Commentary
416(3)
Mary E. Clanfrocca
William J. Grodishar
Axillary Lymphadenectomy for Breast Cancer: Impact on Survival
419(13)
Howard Sliberman
Commentary
429(3)
Blake Cady
Sentinel Lymph Node Analysis in Breast Cancer: Indications, Techniques, and Results
432(20)
Farin F. Amersi
Helen Mabry
Armando E. Giuliano
Commentary 1
444(5)
Michael S. Sabel
Commentary 2
449(3)
David Krag
Preoperative Chemotherapy for Locally Advanced and Inflammatory Breast Cancer
452(20)
Cathie T. Chung
Commentary
464(8)
Kevin R. Fox
Evolution of Elective Lymph Node Dissection for Cutaneous Malignant Melanoma
472(23)
Daniel F. Roses
Commentary
489(6)
Lisa K. Jacobs
Julle R. Lange
Charles M. Balch
Adjuvant Therapy for Melanoma: Review of Published Data and Studies in Progress
495(22)
Omid Hamid
Vernon K. Sondak
Jeffrey S. Weber
Commentary
514(3)
Lilah F. Morris
James S. Economou
Melanoma: Surgical Approach to Metastatic Disease
517(15)
James M. McLoughlin
Jonathan S. Zager
Andrew S. Sloan
Vernon K. Sondak
Commentary
529(3)
Richard Essner
Soft-Tissue Sarcomas
532(1)
Management of Soft-Tissue Sarcomas of the Extremity
532(7)
James F. Huth
Commentary
537(2)
Frederick R. Eilber
Fritz C. Eilber
Soft-Tissue Sarcomas of the Retroperitoneum
539(11)
James R. Ouellette
Farin F. Amersi
David V. Cossman
Alian W. Siberman
Commentary
547(3)
Murray F. Brennan
Experience with Cryosurgery in the Management of Soft-Tissue Sarcomas
550(9)
Lawrence R. Menendez
Yuri Falkinstein
Elke R. Ahimann
Commentary
556(3)
Dror Robinson
Diagnosis and Treatment of Malignant Tumors of Bone
559(10)
Eari Brien
James R. Ouellette
Commentary
567(2)
J. Sybil Biermann
Laurence H. Baker
Chemotherapy for Soft-Tissue Sarcomas
569(11)
Charles A. Forscher
Commentary
576(4)
Karen Antman
The Pathogenesis of Esophageal Carcinoma
580(17)
Parakrama Chandrasoma
Commentary
593(4)
Hanlin L. Wang
Surgical Management of Cancer of the Esophagus
597(16)
Seth A. Spector
Alan S. Livingstone
Commentary
610(3)
Mitchell C. Posner
Neoadjuvant Therapy for Esophageal Cancer
613(26)
Lawrence Leichman
Cynthia Gail Leichman
Commentary
631(8)
Bach Ardalan
Olga Kozyreva
Cancer of the Stomach: Surgical Management
639(22)
Bruce E. Stabile
Brian R. Smith
Commentary
657(4)
Peter F. Crookes
Gastric Cancer: Perioperative Adjunctive Therapy
661(15)
Howard Silberman
Syma Iqbal
Commentary
672(4)
John S. Macdonald
Cancer of the Pancreas: Surgical Management
676(18)
Nicholas J. Zyromski
Attila Nakeeb
Keith D. Lillemoe
Commentary
689(5)
Theodore X. O'Connell
Cancer of the Pancreas: Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant Therapy
694(12)
David J. Park
Helnz-Josf Lenz
Commentary
704(2)
Peter J. Rosen
Nonhematolymphold Tumors Tumorlike Conditions of the Spleen
706(9)
Leon Morgenstern
Rando Alsabeh
Commentary
712(3)
Angela D. Levy
Colorectal Cancer: Laparoscopic Versus Open Surgery
715(12)
Alan T. Lefor
Commentary
724(3)
Frederick L. Greene
Sphincter-Preserving Surgery in the Management of Rectal Cancer
727(15)
Gienn T. Aut
Robert W. Beart
Commentary
738(4)
Phillip R. Fleshner
Colorectal Cancer: Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant Therapy
742(15)
Gregory P. Sama
Commentary
753(4)
Robert W. Decker
Pelvic Exenteration: Indications, Techniques, and Results
757(12)
Robert D. Moore
Alan W. Hackford
Marvin J. Lopez
Commentary
765(4)
Kimberty A. Varker
Harold J. Wanebo
Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Gastroenteropancreatic Axis
769(32)
Eugene A. Woltering
Jason Cundiff
John Lyons
Commentary
799(2)
Edward M. Wolin
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
801(11)
Anthony B. Elkhoulery
David I. Quinn
Commentary
808(4)
Chandrajit P. Raut
Small Bowel Tumors
812(16)
John H. Donohue
Thomas Schnelidorfer
Commentary
823(5)
Gauree Gupta
Simon K. Lo
Mallgnant Tumors Arising in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
828(18)
Thomas A. Uilman
Commentary
840(6)
David A. Etzioni
Ann C. Lowry
Surgical Management of Primary Malignant and Benign Turnors of the Liver
846(16)
Gagandeep Singh
Lea Matsuoka
Rick Selby
Nicolas Jabbour
Commentary
859(3)
Linda L. Wong
Surgical Management of Metastatic Liver Disease
862(20)
Jeffrey M. Farma
Hiroomi Tada
John M. Daly
Commentary
879(3)
Michael A. Choti
Liver Tumors: Multimodality Treatment of Hepatic Metastases
882(17)
Liselot B. J. van Lersel
Hans Gelderblom
Johannes W. R. Nortier
Cornelis J. H. van de Velde
Commentary
893(6)
David J. Gallagher
Nancy E. Kemeny
Primary Vascular Tumors
899(8)
Ajay Jain
Heitham T. Hassoun
Julie A. Freischlag
Commentary
905(2)
Bruce L. Gewertz
Diagnosis and Management of Thyrold Cancer
907(14)
James A. Lee
Orlo H. Clark
Commentary 1
914(4)
Glenn D. Braunstein
Commentary 2
918(3)
Jatin P. Shah
Surgical Management of Primary Lung Cancer
921(9)
Robert J. McKenna
Commentary
926(4)
Larry R. Kaiser
Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Early-Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
930(8)
Ronald B. Natale
Commentary
936(2)
Chandra P. Belani
Surgical Management of Metastatic Lung Disease
938(16)
John C. Kucharczuk
Larry R. Kaiser
Commentary
950(4)
Howard Silberman
Urologic Cancers: Surgical Management of Kidney, Bladder, Prostate, and Testis Cancers
954(21)
Polina Reybiat
Donald G. Skinner
John P. Stein
Commentary
969(6)
R. Houston Thompson
Michael L. Blute
Adjuvant and Neoadjuvant Treatment for Genitourinary Cancers
975(21)
Toni K. Choueiri
Snehal G. Thakkar
Derek Raghavan
Commentary
992(4)
Przemyslaw Twardowski
Robert A. Flglin
Surgical Management of Ovarian Cancer
996(17)
Hana Cass
Commentary
1010(3)
Christian Marth
Cancers of the Biliary Tract: Surgical Management of Cancer of the Gailbladder and Bile Ducts
1013(16)
Steven C. Stain
Ankesh Nigam
Commentary
1024(5)
Leslie H. Blumgart
Michael D'Angelica
Radlologic Intervention in Mallgnant Biliary Obstruction
1029(14)
Marc L. Friedman
Commentary
1039(4)
LeAnn S. Stokes
Steven G. Meranze
Management of Pain in Cancer and Cancer Treatment
1043(14)
Howard L. Rosner
Commentary
1052(5)
Karen S. Sibert
Index 1057