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„This simple approach and a well-coordinated presentation is itsstrongest feature. The purpose of this book as a valuable referencetool has been satisfied, and it should be part of a comprehensiveoncology reference library.“ (Int. J. Radiation Oncology Biol. Phys., November 2010)
„This is an update of the standard manual that has proven itsvalue over the many years since it was first published ... . Theseventh edition will be welcomed by all who have used the previouseditions.“ (Doody's, March 2010)
"The material is therefore immediately applicable to patientsworldwide, and not influenced by any particular healthcare system. The publication's greatest virtue continues to be its simplicity, distilling and arranging complex data in a way that is immediatelyapplicable wherever cancer patients are seen."(Knowledgespeak, December 2009)
TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours
herausgegeben von Leslie H. Sobin, Mary K. Gospodarowicz und Christian WittekindTNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, 7thEdition provides the latest, internationally agreed-uponstandards to describe and categorize cancer stages and progression. Published in affiliation with the International Union AgainstCancer (UICC), this authoritative guide contains important updatedorgan-specific classifications that oncologists and otherprofessionals who manage patients with cancer need to accuratelyclassify tumours for staging, prognosis and treatment.
The major alterations addressed in the 7thEdition concern carcinomas of the oesophagus and thegastroesophageal junction, stomach, lung, appendix, biliary tract, skin, and prostate. In addition, there are several entirely newclassifications:
* gastrointestinal carcinoids (neuroendocrine tumours)
* gastrointestinal stromal tumour
* upper aerodigestive mucosal melanoma
* Merkel cell carcinoma
* uterine sarcomas
* intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
* adrenal cortical carcinoma.
A new approach has also been adopted to separate anatomicalstage groupings from prognostic groupings in which other prognosticfactors are added to T, N, and M categories. These new prognosticgroupings, as well as the traditional anatomical groupings, arepresented for oesophageal and prostate carcinomas.
Visit www. wileyanduicc. com formore information about the International Journal of Cancerand our other UICC book titles
The major alterations addressed in the 7thEdition concern carcinomas of the oesophagus and thegastroesophageal junction, stomach, lung, appendix, biliary tract, skin, and prostate. In addition, there are several entirely newclassifications:
* gastrointestinal carcinoids (neuroendocrine tumours)
* gastrointestinal stromal tumour
* upper aerodigestive mucosal melanoma
* Merkel cell carcinoma
* uterine sarcomas
* intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
* adrenal cortical carcinoma.
A new approach has also been adopted to separate anatomicalstage groupings from prognostic groupings in which other prognosticfactors are added to T, N, and M categories. These new prognosticgroupings, as well as the traditional anatomical groupings, arepresented for oesophageal and prostate carcinomas.
Visit www. wileyanduicc. com formore information about the International Journal of Cancerand our other UICC book titles