Tumours in urology

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Tumours in urology

David E. Neal, ed

Springer-Verlag, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The growth of uro-oncology has been one of the dramatic features of the past decade in urology. Basic science research into the immunol- ogy and molecular biology of cancer is beginning to impact on clinical urology and this poses a number of problems, both for practising urologists and basic scientists. If they are going to contribute to future research in this area they will have to communicate with each other: at present there is a gap which is widening at an increasingly rapid rate. One of the aims of this book is to bridge this gap by collating the views of a group of internationally distinguished scientists and clinicians in order to make this information more easily accessible. It is intended that the book will be useful to any urologist interested in recent developments in uro-oncology both at the clinical and basic science level. I believe the book has a useful function not otherwise fulfilled by present texts. The first section of the book is directed towards bladder cancer.

Table of Contents

One: Bladder Cancer.- 1 Advances in Bladder Cancer.- 2 Molecular Biology and Bladder Cancer.- 3 Tumour Progression in Superficial Bladder Cancer.- 4 New Techniques in Management and Treatment of Superficial Bladder Cancer.- 5 The Role of Chemotherapy in the Treatment of Bladder Cancer.- 6 Cystectomy and Bladder Reconstruction for Bladder Cancer.- Two: Prostate Cancer.- 7 Prostate Cancer: More Questions Than Answers?.- 8 Biochemistry of Prostate Cancer.- 9 Endocrinology of Prostate Cancer.- 10 Conservative Treatment of Localised Prostate Cancer.- 11 Radical Prostatectomy for Prostate Cancer.- Three: Renal Cancer.- 12 Overview of Renal Parenchymal Cancer.- 13 Molecular Genetics of Wilms' Tumour and Renal Cell Carcinoma.- 14 Immunotherapy in the Management of Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma.- 15 Conservative Surgery for Renal Cell Carcinoma.- Four: Testis Cancer.- 16 Retroperitoneal Lymphadenectomy in the Management of Testis Cancer.

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