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Noncolorectal, Nonneuroendocrine Liver Metastases - Diagnosis and Current Therapies

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This book offers a complete overview on non colorectal non neuroendocrine (NCRNNE) liver metastases and describes in detail the currently available therapies. Each chapter focuses on the treatment of metastases from a particular primary malignancy and also provides valuable information on incidence, natural history and diagnosis. NCRNNE liver metastases are rare entities compared with colorectal and neuroendocrine metastases, for which the treatments are well codified. While more publications have appeared on the topic in recent years, an in-depth study has to date been lacking. Furthermore, most published series are insufficiently comparable as they comprise patients with NCRNNE hepatic metastases from a variety of primary malignancies and consequently overlook differences in tumor behavior, frequency of isolated hepatic metastases, response to neoadjuvant or adjuvant therapy and interval between diagnosis of the primary tumor and the liver metastases. This book, with its more specific approach, will serve not only as an up-to-date guide to diagnosis and treatment but also as a reference on which to base future studies.

List of contents

Foreword.- Preface.- 1 Liver metastases from adrenocortical cancer.- 2 Liver metastases from brain cancer.- 3 Liver metastases from breast cancer.- 4 Liver metastases from kidney cancer.- 5 Liver metastases from larynx cancer.- 6 Liver metastases from lung cancer.- 7 Liver metastases from melanoma cancer.- 8 Liver metastases from ovarian and uterus cancer.- 9 Liver metastases from pancreas cancer.- 10 Liver metastases from salivar glands cancer.- 11 Liver metastases from sarcomas cancer.- 12 Liver metastases from stomach cancer.- 13 Liver metastases from testis cancer.- 14 Liver metastases from thyroid cancer.- 15 Liver metastases from ureteral, bladder and prostate cancer.- 16 Liver Metastases from Brain Cancer.

Summary

This book offers a complete overview on non colorectal non neuroendocrine (NCRNNE) liver metastases and describes in detail the currently available therapies. Each chapter focuses on the treatment of metastases from a particular primary malignancy and also provides valuable information on incidence, natural history and diagnosis. NCRNNE liver metastases are rare entities compared with colorectal and neuroendocrine metastases, for which the treatments are well codified. While more publications have appeared on the topic in recent years, an in-depth study has to date been lacking. Furthermore, most published series are insufficiently comparable as they comprise patients with NCRNNE hepatic metastases from a variety of primary malignancies and consequently overlook differences in tumor behavior, frequency of isolated hepatic metastases, response to neoadjuvant or adjuvant therapy and interval between diagnosis of the primary tumor and the liver metastases. This book, with its more specific approach, will serve not only as an up-to-date guide to diagnosis and treatment but also as a reference on which to base future studies.

Product details

Assisted by Isidor Di Carlo (Editor), Isidoro Di Carlo (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319357737
ISBN 978-3-31-935773-7
No. of pages 220
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 235 mm
Weight 365 g
Illustrations XIII, 220 p. 21 illus., 13 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

Chirurgie, Endokrinologie, Neurochirurgie, B, neurosurgery, Medicine, Surgery, Chirurgische Techniken, Endocrinology, Oncology, surgical techniques, surgical oncology, minimally invasive surgery, cancer therapy

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