Expert consultations in gynecological cancers

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Expert consultations in gynecological cancers

edited by Maurie Markman, Jerome L. Belinson

(Basic and clinical oncology, v. 11)

M. Dekker, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

hardcover: alk.paper

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Description

This one-of-a-kind reference provides a first-hand look at how experts in the management of gynecologic malignancies would treat individuals in specific clinical settings-presenting responses to case studies in the form of actual professional consultations. Offering valuable insight into the decision-making process of the experts involved, Expert Consultations in Gynecological Cancers highlights multiple approaches to conditions such as advanced epithelial carcinoma of the ovary primary peritoneal carcinoma state IB carcinoma of the cervix locally advanced endometrial cancer Duke's C adenocarcinoma borderline ovarian cancers familial ovarian cancer and much more!

Table of Contents

  • Prevention of ovarian cancer in young women with a strong family history of ovarian cancer
  • family history of ovarian and breast cancer
  • familial breast/ovarian cancer
  • familial ovarian cancer
  • stage 1 high-grade fallopian tube cancer in a youngwoman
  • vaginal cancer - stage 1 bulky squamous cell carcinoma
  • recurrent granulosa cell tumour of the ovary
  • completely resected stage III granulosa cell tumour of the ovary
  • granulosa cell tumour - emergency surgery
  • ovarian fibrosarcoma in a youngwoman
  • vulvar cancer - stage IV squamous cell carcinoma
  • vulvar cancer - malignant melanoma
  • vulvar cancer - stage I
  • vulvar cancer - locally advanced disease
  • gestational trophoblastic disease - persistent mole
  • apparent stage I endodermal sinus tumourin a woman desiring to preserve fertility
  • ovarian cancer - germ-cell tumour (yolk sac)
  • recurrent ovarian dysgerminoma confined to the pelvis
  • recurrent ovarian germ-cell tumour (endodermal simus tumour) following a response to chemotherapy
  • ovariancancer - germ-cell tumours (teratoma, grade 2)
  • elevated CA-125 in a premenopausal woman with no known cancer
  • elevated CA-125 in a post-menopausal woman
  • metastatic carcinoma, pelvic mass with history of colon cancer
  • metastatic carcinoma
  • primaryperitoneal mesothelioma
  • primary peritoneal carcinoma
  • ovarian cancer, epithelial tumour with multiple previous therapies
  • intraabdominal cancer - advanced disease at presentation
  • ovarian cancer, epithelial (stage IA, clear cell)
  • ovarian cancer,epithelial (early disease, unstaged). (Part contents).

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