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Frontiers in lung cancer. Volume 1, Perspectives in lung cancer / [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Series: Frontiers in Lung Cancer SerPublication details: Singapore : Bentham Science Publishers, 2020.Description: 1 online resource (351 p.)ISBN:
  • 9811459568
  • 9789811459566
Other title:
  • Perspectives in lung cancer
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Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- End User License Agreement -- Contents -- PREFACE -- List of Contributors -- Surgical Anatomy of the Chest and Lung -- Keyvan Moghissi1,* and Peter Tcherveniakov2 -- INTRODUCTION -- THORACIC CAGE -- MUSCLES OF THE CHEST -- Trapezius -- Latissimus Dorsi -- Serratus Anterior -- Pectoralis Major -- Pectoralis Minor -- SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS NERVES OF THE THORAX -- THORACIC CAVITY AND PLEURAL SPACE (FIG. 2 AND 3) -- SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE LUNGS AND BRONCHOPULMONARY SEGMENTS (FIGS. 4A, 4B, & 4C) -- Bronchial Tree (Fig. 4b) -- Anatomical Aspect
Endoscopic Aspect (Bronchoscopy) (Fig. 4c) -- THORACOSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE THORACIC CAVITY -- APPROACH TO A VATS ANATOMICAL LUNG RESECTION -- Left Upper Lobectomy -- Left Lower Lobectomy -- Right Upper Lobectomy -- Right Middle Lobectomy -- Left Upper Lobe Trisegmentectomy -- Lingulectomy -- Superior Segmentectomy -- Basilar Segmentectomy -- CONCLUSION -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Biology and Molecular Evolution of Lung Cancer -- Sean B. Knight* -- INTRODUCTION -- THE LUNG MICROENVIRONMENT -- DNA MUTATIONS AND MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION
LUNG CANCER CELLS OF ORIGIN -- EVOLUTION FROM DRIVER MUTATION TO MALIGNANCY -- THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND CANCER EVOLUTION -- TRACKING EVOLUTION OF CANCERS -- BIOLOGY OF TUMOUR GROWTH AND METASTASES -- CONCLUSION -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Population Screening for Lung Cancer -- Philip Barber* -- INTRODUCTION -- MOLECULAR BIOLOGY -- EXHALED-AIR, BLOOD, AND SPUTUM ANALYSIS -- FLUORESCENCE BRONCHOSCOPY -- IMAGING -- Early Studies -- Later Developments -- NLST and Beyond -- The Refinement of Risk Prediction
The Manchester Implementation Pilot [59] -- CONCLUSION -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Imaging for Lung Cancer -- Gerard Avery1,* and Keyvan Moghissi2 -- SECTION 1 CURRENT PRACTICE AND FUTURE DIRECTION OF THORACIC IMAGING -- DIAGNOSIS/STAGING -- Chest Radiography -- Computed Tomography -- Pulmonary Nodule -- Staging -- CT Prognostic Information -- Positron Emission Tomography -- Computed Tomography [PET -CT] -- Radio-Isotope Imaging -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) -- Ultrasound -- ASSESSMENT OF METASTATIC DISEASE
ASSESSMENT OF TREATMENT RESPONSE -- POTENTIAL FUTURE TECHNIQUES/AGENTS -- SECTION 2 -- FLUORESCENCE AND FLUORESCENCE IMAGING FOR LUNG CANCER -- Definition -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES (SECTION 1) -- REFERENCES (SECTION 2) -- Diagnostic Approach to Lung Cancer -- Jack Kastelik* -- INTRODUCTION -- SYMPTOMS -- INITIAL INVESTIGATIONS -- Fitness Assessment -- Staging of Lung Cancer -- Tumour Size Staging -- Regional Lymph Node Staging -- Lymph Node Stations -- Metastatic Disease Staging -- Visceral Pleural Invasion
Summary: Perspectives in Lung Cancer compiles basic and advanced topics on lung cancer pathology and treatment in a single volume. Chapters introduce the reader to chest and lung anatomy followed by the biology of lung cancer. Subsequent chapters delve into diagnostic methods for lung cancer while progressing into treatment options. The book culminates into an explanation of the concept of the Lung Cancer Centre, which is a representation of the editors' vision for organizing a lung cancer treatment unit. Key features: Organises key topics covering both standard and avante-garde topics related to lung.Summary: Perspectives in lung cancer compiles basic and advanced topics on lung cancer pathology and treatment in a single volume. Chapters introduce the reader to chest and lung anatomy followed by the biology of lung cancer. Subsequent chapters delve into diagnostic methods for lung cancer while progressing into treatment options. The book culminates into an explanation of the concept of the Lung Cancer Centre, which is a representation of the editors' vision for organizing a lung cancer treatment unit.
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Perspectives in Lung Cancer compiles basic and advanced topics on lung cancer pathology and treatment in a single volume. Chapters introduce the reader to chest and lung anatomy followed by the biology of lung cancer. Subsequent chapters delve into diagnostic methods for lung cancer while progressing into treatment options. The book culminates into an explanation of the concept of the Lung Cancer Centre, which is a representation of the editors' vision for organizing a lung cancer treatment unit. Key features: Organises key topics covering both standard and avante-garde topics related to lung.

Perspectives in lung cancer compiles basic and advanced topics on lung cancer pathology and treatment in a single volume. Chapters introduce the reader to chest and lung anatomy followed by the biology of lung cancer. Subsequent chapters delve into diagnostic methods for lung cancer while progressing into treatment options. The book culminates into an explanation of the concept of the Lung Cancer Centre, which is a representation of the editors' vision for organizing a lung cancer treatment unit.

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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- End User License Agreement -- Contents -- PREFACE -- List of Contributors -- Surgical Anatomy of the Chest and Lung -- Keyvan Moghissi1,* and Peter Tcherveniakov2 -- INTRODUCTION -- THORACIC CAGE -- MUSCLES OF THE CHEST -- Trapezius -- Latissimus Dorsi -- Serratus Anterior -- Pectoralis Major -- Pectoralis Minor -- SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS NERVES OF THE THORAX -- THORACIC CAVITY AND PLEURAL SPACE (FIG. 2 AND 3) -- SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE LUNGS AND BRONCHOPULMONARY SEGMENTS (FIGS. 4A, 4B, & 4C) -- Bronchial Tree (Fig. 4b) -- Anatomical Aspect

Endoscopic Aspect (Bronchoscopy) (Fig. 4c) -- THORACOSCOPIC ANATOMY OF THE THORACIC CAVITY -- APPROACH TO A VATS ANATOMICAL LUNG RESECTION -- Left Upper Lobectomy -- Left Lower Lobectomy -- Right Upper Lobectomy -- Right Middle Lobectomy -- Left Upper Lobe Trisegmentectomy -- Lingulectomy -- Superior Segmentectomy -- Basilar Segmentectomy -- CONCLUSION -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Biology and Molecular Evolution of Lung Cancer -- Sean B. Knight* -- INTRODUCTION -- THE LUNG MICROENVIRONMENT -- DNA MUTATIONS AND MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION

LUNG CANCER CELLS OF ORIGIN -- EVOLUTION FROM DRIVER MUTATION TO MALIGNANCY -- THE IMMUNE SYSTEM AND CANCER EVOLUTION -- TRACKING EVOLUTION OF CANCERS -- BIOLOGY OF TUMOUR GROWTH AND METASTASES -- CONCLUSION -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Population Screening for Lung Cancer -- Philip Barber* -- INTRODUCTION -- MOLECULAR BIOLOGY -- EXHALED-AIR, BLOOD, AND SPUTUM ANALYSIS -- FLUORESCENCE BRONCHOSCOPY -- IMAGING -- Early Studies -- Later Developments -- NLST and Beyond -- The Refinement of Risk Prediction

The Manchester Implementation Pilot [59] -- CONCLUSION -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES -- Imaging for Lung Cancer -- Gerard Avery1,* and Keyvan Moghissi2 -- SECTION 1 CURRENT PRACTICE AND FUTURE DIRECTION OF THORACIC IMAGING -- DIAGNOSIS/STAGING -- Chest Radiography -- Computed Tomography -- Pulmonary Nodule -- Staging -- CT Prognostic Information -- Positron Emission Tomography -- Computed Tomography [PET -CT] -- Radio-Isotope Imaging -- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) -- Ultrasound -- ASSESSMENT OF METASTATIC DISEASE

ASSESSMENT OF TREATMENT RESPONSE -- POTENTIAL FUTURE TECHNIQUES/AGENTS -- SECTION 2 -- FLUORESCENCE AND FLUORESCENCE IMAGING FOR LUNG CANCER -- Definition -- CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION -- CONFLICT OF INTEREST -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- REFERENCES (SECTION 1) -- REFERENCES (SECTION 2) -- Diagnostic Approach to Lung Cancer -- Jack Kastelik* -- INTRODUCTION -- SYMPTOMS -- INITIAL INVESTIGATIONS -- Fitness Assessment -- Staging of Lung Cancer -- Tumour Size Staging -- Regional Lymph Node Staging -- Lymph Node Stations -- Metastatic Disease Staging -- Visceral Pleural Invasion

Pulmonary Nodules and Early Detection of Lung Cancer.

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