Occult nodal metastasis in solid carcinomata
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Occult nodal metastasis in solid carcinomata
(Cancer research monographs, v. 5)
Praeger, 1987
- alk. paper
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Note
Symposium held Dec. 11-13, 1985 in Palm Springs, Calif
Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Is cancer a systemic disease? Does regional nodal metastases instigate distant metastasis or promote failure at the primary site? These are just two of the issues discussed in this new volume based on the results of a symposium on the diagnosis, significance and treatment of occult regional nodal metastases in the most common types of cancer. Occult Nodal Metastasis in Solid Carcinomata presents material for all levels of interest--from basic science to clinical application, and will be of practical use to medical libraries, oncologists, radiologists, clinical pathologists, immunologists, and cell and molecular biologists.
Table of Contents
- Contributors Preface Significance of Regional Nodal and Distant Metastases in Mammary Tumors Killer Cells and Regional Nodal Metastases Biologic Response Modifiers: Cytotoxic and Growth Inhibitory Effector Molecules
- Lymphotoxin, Macrophage Toxin, and Tumor Necrosis Factor Local and Regional Immune Function in Cancer Patients The Promises and Problems of Adapting Mutagen-Induced Imm+ Variants to the Therapy of Human Metastases Rationale for Radiotherapy in Subclinical Nodal Disease Rationale of Chemotherapy for NO Disease: The Stabilization of Topoisomerase II-DNA Complexes as a Mechanism of Antineoplastic Drug Action Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Malignant Cervical Adenopathy Detection and Treatment of Occult Metastases with Radiolabeled Monoclonal Antibodies Prospective Randomized Trials of Cancer Treatment Occult Regional Nodal Metastasis in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract Adjuvant Treatment of Primary Large-Bowel Cancer: A Rational Approach to Therapy for NO Disease Lung Cancer Without Lymphatic Metastases Occult Nodal Diseases in Malignant Melanoma NO Disease in Patients with Carcinoma of the Breast Lymph Node Metastases in Gynecologic Cancers The Significance of Regional Lymph Node Metastasis in Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma Potential Role of Intraperitoneal Cis-Platinum in the Adjuvant Chemotherapy of Ovarian Cancer Summary of Workshop on Melanoma Summary of Workshop on Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Summary of Workshop on Animal Models and Immune Factors Summary of Workshop on G-U Malignancy The Role of Nodal Disease in Colon Cancer Index
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