TNM atlas : illustrated guide to the TNM/pTNM classification of malignant tumours
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TNM atlas : illustrated guide to the TNM/pTNM classification of malignant tumours
Springer-Verlag, 1992
3rd ed., 2nd revision
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Note
"Guide to: TNM classification of malignant tumours / edited by P. Hermanek and L.H. Sobin. 4th, fully rev. ed. 1987"--T.p. verso
At head of title: UICC, International Union against Cancer
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Initially designed as an aid for the practical application of the TNM classification system, this atlas now includes the most recent FIGO changes in the classification for corpus uteri and vulva carcinoma, and a new insert with the T and N definitions by site. It also contains the latest version of the World Health Organization's International Classification of Diseases for Oncology, 2nd edition, 1990. The classification of malignant tumours is intended to assist the clinician in determining the prognosis and planning treatment, and in evaluating the results of treatment. The classification also aims to facilitate the exchange of information among treatment centres and to contribute to the continuing investigation of cancer.
Table of Contents
Contents: Preliminary Note.- Head and Neck Tumours.- Digestive System Tumours.- Lung Tumours.- Tumours of Bone and Soft Tissues.- Skin Tumours.- Breast Tumours.- Gynaecological Tumours.- Urological Tumours.- Ophthalmic Tumours.- Brain Tumours.- Hodgkin's Disease.- Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.- Paediatric Tumours.- Areas of Regional Lymph Nodes.
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