子宫癌Ovarian Cancer
2003-4
Oversea Publishing House
Ozols, Robert F.
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Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death from gynecologic malignancies in the Western world. While substantial progress has been made, and more and more patients are living longer with the disease, the majority of patients with advanced ovarian cancer are not cured. Ovarian Cancer, a volume in the American Cancer Society Atlas of Clinical Oncology series, thoroughly discusses pathology, biology, epidemiology, genetics and screening. Specific chapters examine diagnosis and staging, surgical cytoreduction, and primary chemotherapy regimens. Renowned contributors lend their expertise to chapters on radiation therapy, early stage management, palliative surgery, and developmental and high-dose chemotherapy. Germ cell tumors and ovarian sex cord-stroma tumors are also examined. In addition, the text outlines the major progress made in the understanding of the biology of ovarian cancer and the molecular genetics of the disease.
PrefaceContributors1 Pathology2 Biology3 Epidemiology4 Genetics5 Screening,6 Genetic Counseling7 Diagnosis and Staging8 Surgical Cytoreduction9 Primary Chemotherapy Regimens10 Radiation Therapy11 Early Stage Management12 Palliative Surgery13 Developmental Chemotherapy14 Advances in Biologic Therapy15 High-Dose Chemotherapy16 Germ CelITumors17 Ovarian Sex Cord-StromalTumorsIndex