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Textbook of Pancreatic Cancer Principles and Practice of Surgical Oncology Vol I

By: Publication details: London Springer 2021Description: xxix, 759pISBN:
  • 9783030537852
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WI735 SOR
Contents:
Part I - Pancreatic Cancer Disease Burden; Part II - Education, Training and Quality of Care; Part III - The Pancreas; Part IV - Understanding Disease Biology; Part V - Diagnosis, Imaging and Staging; Part VI - Perioperative Care
Summary: This textbook provides a practically applicable resource for understanding the surgical oncology management of pancreatic cancer. It discusses relevant aspects of anatomy and pathophysiology along with the latest diagnostic techniques. Insightful descriptions are then provided detailing how to perform critical surgical procedures when treating these patients. Relevant perioperative management strategies and emerging themes in cancer biology critical to understanding and treating the disease are also described.
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Book David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) Shelves WI735 SOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available NOTE - This book is volume I of a two volume book 0000007969

This is volume I of a two volume book - the item record for volume II can be seen on https://royalmarsden.koha-ptfs.co.uk/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=105600

Part I - Pancreatic Cancer Disease Burden; Part II - Education, Training and Quality of Care; Part III - The Pancreas; Part IV - Understanding Disease Biology; Part V - Diagnosis, Imaging and Staging; Part VI - Perioperative Care

This textbook provides a practically applicable resource for understanding the surgical oncology management of pancreatic cancer. It discusses relevant aspects of anatomy and pathophysiology along with the latest diagnostic techniques. Insightful descriptions are then provided detailing how to perform critical surgical procedures when treating these patients. Relevant perioperative management strategies and emerging themes in cancer biology critical to understanding and treating the disease are also described.

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