Do you manage patients with gastrointestinal cancer?
Do you need a rapid reference handbook to guide you through your diagnosis and management options?
If so, then Handbook of Gastrointestinal Cancer is the book for you, providing clear, practical guidance to the diagnosis and clinical management of all forms of GI cancer, in a highly accessible format. Perfect for GI/Oncology trainees and junior gastroenterologists/oncologists and designed for point-of-care consultation, each chapter is structured in a uniform way and contains a variety of handy text features to help the reader such as case histories, key practice points, key weblinks and potential pitfalls
The authors emphasize the best clinical assessment and management methods of patients and dedicate an entire chapter to each cancer, from esophageal to lower GI, and from biliary to pancreatic cancer.
This attractive new book features:
* Comprehensive yet quick and easy display of key points
* Case studies to illustrate cardinal lessons or dilemmas
* A fully integrated GI/oncologic approach
* An outstanding and international editor and author team of great experience
* Illustrations of key clinical or investigative features
Handbook of Gastrointestinal Cancer answers all your clinical needs and is a must-have tool on the ward for all trainee and junior gastroenterologists and oncologists.
‘Handbook of GI Cancer … does an excellent job of indicating which clinical recommendations are solidly evidence-based, and highlighting those that would benefit from further research.’
–Monica M. Bertagnolli, MD, Chief, Division of Surgical Oncology, Dana Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center, Boston, USA
‘Handbook of Gastrointestinal Cancer is a comprehensive text that should be on the bookshelf of every physician and surgeon who deals with GI malignancies. The editors, who are internationally renowned, have assembled an all-star cast of contributing authors from around the world. The inclusion of key points and case studies, and the use of an evidence-based approach, make this a stand-out reference.’
–Mark K. Ferguson, MD, Professor, Department of Surgery and The Cancer Research Center, The University of Chicago Medicine & Biological Sciences, Chicago, USA
Tabella dei contenuti
List of Contributors, vi
Chapter 1 Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma, 1
Jianmin Tian and Kenneth K. Wang
Chapter 2 Esophageal Adenocarcinoma, 25
Epidemiology, 25
Nimish Vakil
Family Screening: Barrett Esophagus and Esophagus Cancer, 26
Yvonne Romero and Kee Wook Jung
Prognostication, 31
Christopher J. Peters and Rebecca C. Fitzgerald
Key Issues in Patient Informed Consent, 33
Grant M. Fullarton and Paul Glen
Chapter 3 Gastric Cancer, 41
Branislav Bystricky and David Cunningham
Chapter 4 Small Intestinal Cancers, 67
Nadir Arber and Menachem Moshkowitz
Chapter 5 Colorectal Cancer, 86
Shahab Ahmed and Cathy Eng
Chapter 6 Anal Cancer, 137
Jeff rey J. Meyer, Christopher G. Willett, and Brian G. Czito
Chapter 7 Primary Hepatic Cancer, 161
Anan H. Said, Kirti Shetty, Ying Li, Boris Blechacz, Ernest Hawk, and Lopa Mishra
Chapter 8 Pancreatic and Biliary Cancer, 182
Neil Bhardwaj and David M. Lloyd
Chapter 9 Gastrointestinal Endocrine Cancer, 211
Mohid Shakil Khan and Martyn Caplin
Chapter 10 Gastrointestinal Lymphoma, 239
Eliza A. Hawkes, Andrew Wotherspoon, and David Cunningham
Index, 269
Circa l’autore
Janusz Jankowski, Sir James Black Professor Centre for Digestive Diseases, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Ernest Hawk, Vice President and Head, Division of Cancer Prevention & Population Sciences, and Boone Pickens Distinguished Chair for Early Prevention of Cancer, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA