Description: Tumors of the Esophagus and Stomach (AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology, Series 4,) Robert D. Odze; Elizabeth A. Montgomery; Helen H. Wang; Gregory Y. Lauwers; Joel K. Greenson M.D.; Fatima Carneiro and Jason L. Hornick Product Overview Since the publication of the previous edition of Tumors of the Esophagus and Stomach, great advances in many areas of tumor biology have led to a better understanding of the pathogenesis, pathology, and molecular biology of epithelial and stromal malignancies of the upper gastrointestinal tract. Many of these advances have led to specific improvements in diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and thus, survival in patients affected by these tumors. This edition of the Fascicle was written to highlight these advances, and more specifically, to help pathologists diagnose diseases more accurately and understand how pathology contributes to clinical treatment in the new age of personalized and targeted therapy. Notable advances described in this publication include: 1) expansion of our understanding of the pathologic features and molecular pathogenesis of carcinomas of the esophagus and stomach, most of which develop through a chronic inflammation-metaplasia- dysplasia-carcinoma sequence. Important refinements in the classification of neoplastic precursor lesions have been made since the last AFIP series, including the morphologic and endoscopic subtypes, and this has led to improvements in surgical treatment with a strong trend toward minimization in the form of endoscopic mucosal and submucosal dissections 2) discovery of new diseases, such as gastric adenocarcinoma and proximal polyposis syndrome (GAPPS), a special variant of familial adenomatous polyposis, and significant advances in our knowledge regarding the molecular characterization of genetic polyposis syndromes 3) great expansion in the molecular-pathology correlation, morphologic diversity, classification, and therapeutic options of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) 4) reclassification and refinement of prognostic factors related to neuroendocrine tumors 5) improvements in the role of cytology in the diagnosis of tumors of the upper gastrointestinal tract. This book has been written with the pathologist in mind first by using tables that illustrate salient pathologic, molecular, and differential diagnostic features of key entities that are often difficult to distinguish from each other. Specific color photographs of classic tumors and morphologic variants often difficult to recognize are used throughout. Read more Details Publisher : American Registry of Pathology (March 11, 2019) Language : English Hardcover : 416 pages ISBN-10 : 1933477407 ISBN-13 : 04 Item Weight : 3.36 pounds Dimensions : 11.18 x 0.79 x 8.74 inches Best Sellers Rank: #2,633,905 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #889 in Digestive Organ Diseases (Books) #969 in Gastroenterology (Books) #40,704 in Alternative Medicine (Books) #889 in Digestive Organ Diseases (Books) We have been selling used books since 2012, and we've learned that the most important thing is doing good business. Honesty is our policy. Free Shipping We ship worldwide. We have multiple warehouses around the world, so please note the extended handling time on certain listings.
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ISBN: 1933477407
ISBN10: 1933477407
ISBN13: 9781933477404
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GTIN: 09781933477404
Educational Level: High School, Elementary School
Number of Pages: 416 Pages
Publication Name: Tumors of the Esophagus and Stomach
Language: English
Publisher: American Registry of Pathology
Subject: Gastroenterology
Publication Year: 2019
Item Height: 1 in
Type: Study Guide
Item Weight: 52.1 Oz
Author: Robert D. Odze
Item Length: 11.2 in
Subject Area: Medical
Item Width: 8.7 in
Series: Afip Atlas of Tumor Pathology, Series 4, Ser.
Format: Hardcover