GASTROINTESTINAL ONCOLOGYBlends quality research findings with advanced educational techniques in a uniquely comprehensive approach
Written and edited by leading international experts in the field, Gastrointestinal Oncology: A Critical Multidisciplinary Team Approach is
an indispensable reference for clinicians, medical practitioners, and
trainees involved in the investigation, diagnosis, and treatment of
esophageal, gastric, intestinal, colonic, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, and
other gastrointestinal tumors. Drawing on the most current
evidence-based knowledge, this comprehensive resource reflects the
current care of GI cancer patients, enabling effective clinical decision
making and patient management.
Setting the standard in clinical practice, Gastrointestinal Oncology remains
the only truly multidisciplinary reference designed for the diverse
team of clinicians responsible for different stages of cancer treatment.
Specially structured clinical chapters, each representing a different
role in the multidisciplinary team (MDT), allow clear presentation and
quick reference of the contents. This is supported by a wealth of
high-quality color photographs, line drawings, and diagrams.
Now
in its second edition, this authoritative reference is fully updated to
reflect groundbreaking research in multiple medical fields, including
the explorative use of A.I. New sections on palliative care and
nutrition are accompanied by new sub-sections on molecular
characterization, new targeted small molecule, receptor options, and
immunological therapies for each cancer. This edition places renewed
emphasis on the most ubiquitous conditions, such as colon cancer, liver
cancer, and gastro-esophageal cancer.
Covering the oncology of the entire gastrointestinal tract, Gastrointestinal Oncology: A Critical Multidisciplinary Team Approach is
a must-have reference for the entire MDT, including
gastroenterologists, hepatologists, GI surgeons, medical oncologists,
radiation therapists, interventional radiologists, pathologists,
nutritionists, palliative care and specialist nurses, as well as
clinical scientists.