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    Author: David P. Boyle (Editor), Derek C. Allen (Editor)
    Full Title: Histopathology Reporting: Guidelines For Surgical Cancer, 4th Edition
    Publisher: Springer; 4th ed. 2020 edition (March 24, 2020)
    Year: 2020
    ISBN-13: 9783030278281 (978-3-030-27828-1), 9783030278274 (978-3-030-27827-4)
    ISBN-10: 303027828X, 3030278271
    Pages: 512
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Pathology
    File type: EPUB (True), PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: 135.19 €


    This book is an easily comprehensible and practicable framework for standardised histopathology reports in surgical cancer. The pathological features of the common carcinomas are detailed and non-carcinomatous malignancies are also summarised. 8th edition TNM and WHO classifications of cancers are incorporated, with comments on any associated pathology, diagnostic clues and prognostic criteria supplemented visually by line diagrams.

    Each chapter’s introduction gives epidemiological, clinical, investigative and treatment summary details. Other pathology includes updated immunophenotypic expression and molecular techniques. The impact of these ancillary investigations on diagnosis, and as biomarkers of prognosis and prediction of response to treatment is summarised, as is the effect of adjuvant treatments on cancers. Experience based clues are given throughout as aids to tumour typing, grading, staging, and gauging prognosis and response to treatment.

    Histopathology Reporting: Guidelines for Surgical Cancer, Fourth Edition is invaluable for trainee and consultant diagnostic histopathologists all over the world, equipping the reader to produce high quality, clinically appropriate histopathology reports, and to participate in contemporary multidisciplinary team management of patients with surgical cancer.

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