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Rare and Uncommon Gynecological Cancers. a Clinical Guide
Reed, N. — Green, J. — Gershenson, D. — Siddiqui, N. — Connor, R.
1ª Edición Diciembre 2010
Inglés
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233 pags
1200 gr
20 x 27 x 1 cm
ISBN 9783642134913
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First book to gather all the uncommon and rare gynecological tumors together within one volume A reference manual and guide that provides the busy clinician with up-to-date information on the diagnosis and treatment of uncommon and rare gynecological cancers Written by an international panel of experts .
This book is intended as a reference manual that will provide the busy clinician with up-to-date information on the diagnosis and treatment of uncommon and rare gynecological cancers. While standard textbooks briefly cover these tumors, this is intended as a more comprehensive yet easy-to-use guide. After opening chapters on epidemiology, pathology, and diagnostic imaging, the full range of infrequently encountered gynecological cancers (ovarian, uterine, cervical, vaginal, and vulval) is presented and discussed with the aid of high-quality illustrations. In each case, detailed attention is paid to both differential diagnosis and current treatment options. The closing chapter is devoted to translational research. The book has been written by an international panel of experts and is the first to gather all the uncommon and rare gynecological cancers together within one volume.
Content Level » Professional/practitioner
Keywords » Rare gynecological cancers - Uncommon gynecological cancers
Related subjects » Gynecology - Oncology & Hematology - Pathology
Table of contents
Introduction.-Epidemiology and data bases.-Pathology.Ovarian Rare Cancers: Ovarian
Mucinous Cancers.-Pseudomyxoma peritonei.-Ovarian Clear Cell Cancers 1: The
Western View.-Ovarian Clear Cell Cancers 2 :A view from the East.-Borderline
and Low grade serous tumours.-Sex cord and stromal tumours.-Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Arising within Dermoid.-Carcinosarcomas of Ovary.-Small Cell Carcinomas of Ovary.-Ovarian
Carcinoids and Struma Ovarii. Uterine Rare cancers: Uterine Carcinosarcomas.-Uterine
Leiomyosarcomas.-Uterine Mucinous Cancers.-Uterine Clear Cell Cancers. Cervix
and Vulval Cancers: Small Cell Cancers of Cervix.-Vulval Melanomas.-Gynaecological
Cancers in pregnancy.
Authors & Editors
Dr. Nicholas Reed is a consultant Clinical Oncologist based at the
Beatson Oncology Centre in Glasgow, Scotland. He has been a consultant oncologist
for more than 25 years and is involved in the delivery of both chemotherapy
and radiation treatment for patients with gynaecological, thyroid and neuroendocrine
cancers. He has also been committed to the management of rare gynaecological
cancers: he was a facilitator for the Gynaecological Cancer InterGroup Rare
Tumour sub-group and is currently active in the UK in establishing database,
registry and guidelines for these tumours. Dr. Nadeem Siddiqui is a consultant
Gynaecological Oncologist and Surgeon based at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary,
Scotland, where he leads the team responsible for the surgical care of patients
with gynaecological cancers. He is currently the chairman of the Scottish Gynaecological
Cancer Trials Group and Chairman of the Cervix committee of the EOIRTC Gynaecological
Cancer Group. Dr. John Green is a Senior Lecturer in Cancer Studies at the University
of Liverpool, England. He has been involved in the management of gynaecological
cancers for 30 years and has been a principal investigator for numerous trials.
He has also had a strong commitment to support translational research studies
in gynaecological tumours. He has been actively involved in the UK National
Cancer Research Institute Gynaecological Cancer Study Group, the EORTC Gynaecological
Cancer Group and the Gynaecological Cancer InterGroup. Professor David Gershenson
from the MD Anderson Hospital in Texas is one of North America’s most
distinguished Gynaecological Oncologists and has published very extensively
on gynaecological cancers. His many publications include expert papers on granulosa
and sex cord tumours, germ cell tumours, borderline ovarian tumours and other
rarer gynaecological cancers. He is a former editor of Gynaecological Oncology
and a very senior and active member of the Gynaecological Oncology Group. Dr
Rachel Connor is a consultant Radiologist at the Southern General Hospital Glasgow
and Lead Radiologist supporting the Gynaecological Cancer Managed Clinical Network
for the West of Scotland. She has been a consultant radiologist for over 20
years and was Lead Clinician for Imaging for South Glasgow. She has been an
integral member of the West of Scotland Network for Gynaecological cancers since
its inception. She has written Imaging guidelines to support the Network, and
has been involved in introducing many new techniques to support and develop
imaging in Gynaecological cancers locally where she is recognised as a champion.
This has all been achieved whilst supporting a full clinical load of routine
imaging
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