Uterine Cancer: Screening, Diagnosis, And Treatment (current Clinical Oncology)
by Franco Muggia /
2009 / English / PDF
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There are an estimated 41,000 new cases of Uterine and Endometrial
Cancer each year in the United States alone, resulting in roughly
7300 deaths. In Uterine Cancer: Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment,
Franco Muggia, Esther Oliva and a panel of prominent medical and
gynecologic oncologists survey all aspects of Uterine and
Endometrial Cancer, including current screening methods, staging
and prognostic factors, and available treatment options. The
discussion includes the role of imaging in the diagnosis and
treatment of endometrial cancer, the molecular pathology and
genetics of uterine cancer and the essential epidemiology of cancer
of the endometrium. Authoritative and highly practical, Uterine
Cancer: Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment is the definitive text
on the most common cancer of the female genital tract, and a
must-have for all gynecological residents and fellows, as well as
gynecological oncologists and family practice doctors who wish to
provide their patients with the best possible care.
There are an estimated 41,000 new cases of Uterine and Endometrial
Cancer each year in the United States alone, resulting in roughly
7300 deaths. In Uterine Cancer: Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment,
Franco Muggia, Esther Oliva and a panel of prominent medical and
gynecologic oncologists survey all aspects of Uterine and
Endometrial Cancer, including current screening methods, staging
and prognostic factors, and available treatment options. The
discussion includes the role of imaging in the diagnosis and
treatment of endometrial cancer, the molecular pathology and
genetics of uterine cancer and the essential epidemiology of cancer
of the endometrium. Authoritative and highly practical, Uterine
Cancer: Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment is the definitive text
on the most common cancer of the female genital tract, and a
must-have for all gynecological residents and fellows, as well as
gynecological oncologists and family practice doctors who wish to
provide their patients with the best possible care.











