
The therapeutic landscape in oncology has undergone momentous changes in recent years. The treatment options for gastrointestinal (GI) cancers, in particular, have increased with the introduction of novel pharmacological and other treatment modalities. Researchers have gleaned important insights into the molecular biology, pathophysiology and key features of the most prevalent GI cancers, including colorectal, pancreatic and liver. While these advances have resulted in improvements for many GI cancer patients, the emerging complexities and challenges have necessitated the revision of major U.S. and international staging, diagnosis, and treatment guidelines for GI cancers. Part of the Oxford American Mini-Handbook series, this concise yet comprehensive volume provides oncologists and other healthcare professionals with essential, evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of all major GI malignancies, including colorectal, pancreatic, liver and esophageal cancers.SERIES OVERVIEWThe Oxford American Mini-Handbooks are a series of concisely-formatted adaptations of Oxford American Handbooks. They provide a focused and succinct summary on a specific area of a particular discipline, serving as a portable, easily accessible resource at the point of care. These smaller volumes capture the essentials of assessment and treatment in an exceptionally affordable and more clinically relevant format. Featuring useful tables and bulleted lists, these books provide a readily available resource to specialists and general practitioners alike.
How can healthcare professionals effectively navigate the rapidly evolving diagnostic and therapeutic landscape of gastrointestinal malignancies? Gary H. Lyman, a recognized expert in oncology, synthesizes current clinical data and research to provide a structured framework for managing GI cancers. The text integrates molecular biology, pathophysiology, and updated international staging guidelines to assist clinicians in making evidence-based decisions at the point of care.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Clinicians and medical professionals frequently utilize this text as a portable, high-density resource for quick reference in fast-paced clinical environments. Experts highlight the volume for its ability to distill complex oncological data into actionable, concise guidance for both specialists and general practitioners.
Page Count:
90
Publication Date:
2011-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190453044
ISBN-13:
9780190453046
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