Editors: Christina Fotopoulou, Antonio González-Martín, Marcia Hall
Published: June 2024
Current concepts in the management of gynaecological tumours are explained in a concise, clear and accessible way, giving the reader a strong theoretical foundation on which to build.
Providing the essential information in an engaging format, Gynaecological Tumours: Essentials for Clinicians is divided into two parts; ‘What every oncologist should know’, followed by ‘More advanced knowledge’.
The first section includes staging and treatment strategies for the more common gynaecological cancers, while the second offers more detailed information on rare tumours, new drugs and novel treatment options.
This second edition includes the latest developments in the field, highlighting the impact of genetic profiling on tailoring systemic treatment, and novel approaches to follow-up in the age of maintenance strategies.
Part A: What Every Oncologist Should Know
Chapter 1 - Histopathology of Gynaecological Cancers
- Tubo-ovarian tumours – Classification and germ cell tumours (GCTs)
- Tubo-ovarian tumours – SCSTs
- Tubo-ovarian tumours – Epithelial tumours
- Uterine corpus tumours – Epithelial tumours
- Uterine corpus tumours – Non-epithelial tumours
- Uterine cervix tumours
- Vulvar tumours
- Summary and further reading
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