
Gynecologic oncology takes a fresh look at a critical aspect of cancer treatment planning. An international team of authors reviews the traditional prognostic and predictive factors such as tumor grade, histologic subtype, and grade and then goes a step further to review the growing number of molecular discoveries that have increasing clinical significance. The book is organized into comprehensive sections on ovarian, endometrial and cervical cancer and includes up to date reviews, newly discovered molecular pathways, genetic markers, molecular imaging techniques, and their relevance to clinical medicine. Prognostic and Predictive Factors in Gynecologic Oncology is illustrated with over 100 figures and is essential reading for oncologists, translational and basic scientists, as well as fellows, residents and students with a special interest in gynecologic oncology.
This text investigates the integration of traditional clinical markers with emerging molecular discoveries to refine treatment planning for gynecologic malignancies. Natalie L. Rasgon and an international team of contributors synthesize current research to bridge the gap between basic laboratory science and bedside clinical application. The work provides a structured framework for understanding how genetic markers and molecular pathways influence patient outcomes across various gynecologic cancers.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a technical resource for oncologists and researchers seeking to integrate molecular data into clinical practice. Readers frequently note the high density of the prose and the utility of the included figures for understanding complex oncological pathways.
Page Count:
348
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
CRC Press
ISBN-10:
0203089782
ISBN-13:
9780203089781
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