
Precancerous states provide valuable information about the natural history of some forms of malignant disease in man, and have important therapeutic implications in the identification of particular high-risk groups of patients and the introduction of screening procedures and early prophylaxis. However, precancerous states are still poorly characterized, and one of the main aims of this book is to review the common precancerous lesions in a critical manner and to consider some of the newer techniques that may help to identify them more accurately in the future. The subject matter is presented on a conventional systematic basis, together with general chapters on genetic aspects and epidemiology and a final section dealing with broad principles of clinical management. Experimental studies are included whenever they contribute to the argument.
This text investigates the clinical characterization and management of precancerous lesions to improve early detection and prophylactic intervention in high-risk patient populations. R. L. Carter compiles a systematic review of existing medical knowledge regarding malignant disease precursors. The work integrates epidemiological data, genetic research, and experimental studies to establish a framework for identifying and treating these conditions before they progress to invasive cancer.
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Medical professionals and researchers recognize this volume as a foundational reference for understanding the natural history of malignant disease. Readers frequently note the clinical utility of the systematic approach in bridging the gap between experimental pathology and bedside management.
Page Count:
395
Publication Date:
1984-04-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192612794
ISBN-13:
9780192612793
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