Organ Preserving Approaches in the Treatment of Rectal Cancer
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Autor: Ben Creavin, Desmond Winter
Editura: Oxford
Limba: Engleza
Nr. pagini: 192
Coperta: Hardcover
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 14 mm
An aparitie: 2026
- Provides an up-to-date resource about organ preservation from leading experts
- Discusses a new approach to the treatment of rectal cancer patients not frequently explored by other texts
- Inspires discussion through compelling chapters that consider the watch-and-wait approach to rectal cancer treatment
Description
Organ Preserving Approaches in the Treatment of Rectal Cancer brings together the medical and surgical management of patients, by exploring organ preservation's history and evolution, the diagnostic techniques involved in identifying patients that have a good response to therapy, and the various techniques for enhancing complete responses to neoadjuvant therapies.
The book examines different methods for treating patients using an organ preservation approach, including "watch and wait" and local excision techniques, alongside discussions on quality of life, future developments, and methods for stratifying patients into this approach.
Leading experts from across the world offer insights into the management of rectal cancer beyond the standard surgical framework. They advocate for avoiding surgery when practical, including employing patient observation and monitoring when no cancer is detected following chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Oncologists, surgeons, and academics in the field will gain practical guidance on how to identify these patients, manage follow-up care, and what to do if this approach is unsuccessful.
| An aparitie | 2026 |
| Autor | Ben Creavin, Desmond Winter |
| Dimensiuni | 160 x 241 x 14 mm |
| Editura | Oxford |
| Format | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9780198843320 |
| Limba | Engleza |
| Nr pag | 192 |
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