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Histopathology Reporting - Guidelines for Surgical Cancer

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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.

List of contents

Introduction.- Gastrointestinal  Cancer: Oesophageal Carcinoma.- Gastric Carcinoma.- Ampulla of Vater and Head of Pancreas Carcinomas.- Small Intestinal Carcinoma.- Colorectal Carcinoma.- Vermiform Appendix Tumours.- Anal Canal Carcinoma (with Comments on Pelvic Exenteration).- Gall Bladder Carcinoma.- Extrahepatic Bile Duct Carcinoma.- Liver Carcinoma.- Head and Neck Cancer: General comments.- Lip and Oral Cavity Carcinomas.- Oropharyngeal Carcinoma (with comments on Nasopharynx and Hypopharynx).- Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinus Carcinomas.- Laryngeal Carcinoma.- Salivary Gland Tumours.- Thyroid Gland Tumours (with comments on Parathyroid).- Respiratory and Mediastinal Cancer: Lung Carcinoma.- Malignant Mesothelioma.- Mediastinal Cancer.- Skin Cancer: Non-Melanocytic Skin Carcinoma.- Malignant Melanoma.- Breast Cancer: Breast Carcinoma.- Gynaecological Cancer: Ovarian Carcinoma (with comments on Fallopian Tube Carcinoma).- EndometrialCarcinoma.- Cervical Carcinoma.- Vaginal Carcinoma.- Vulval Carcinoma.- Gestational Trophoblastic Tumours.- Urological Cancer: Renal Cell and Renal Pelvis/Ureter Carcinomas.- Bladder Carcinoma.- Prostate Carcinoma.- Urethral Carcinoma.- Testicular Cancer.- Penile Carcinoma.- Lymph Node Cancer: Nodal Malignant Lymphoma (with comments on Extranodal Malignant Lymphoma and Metastatic Cancer).- Bone and Soft Tissue Cancer: Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcomas (with comments on Retroperitoneum and Adrenal Gland).- Ophthalmic Cancer: Intraocular Malignancy.- Extraocular Malignancy.- Endocrine Cancer: Thyroid Gland Tumours.- Adrenal Gland Tumours.
 

About the author

David Boyle is an NHS consultant in histopathology and a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists. He graduated from Queen's University Belfast in 2005 and commenced training in pathology in 2007, becoming a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists in 2011. He has worked as an NHS consultant in histopathology since 2014 and is a general pathologist with a special interest in dermatopathology and breast pathology. He has published a number of original articles and review papers.
Derek C. Allen (Belfast City Hospital, UK) is one of the authors of Histopathology Specimens: Clinical, Pathological and Laboratory Aspects, also published by Springer.

Summary

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.

Product details

Assisted by Derek C. Allen (Editor), David P. Boyle (Editor), C Allen (Editor), C Allen (Editor), Davi P Boyle (Editor), David P Boyle (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9783030278274
ISBN 978-3-0-3027827-4
No. of pages 512
Dimensions 183 mm x 33 mm x 260 mm
Weight 1403 g
Illustrations XXXV, 512 p. 123 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Pathology, surgical cancer investigation, Immunohistochemistry, Tumour reporting, standardised histopathology reports, molecular pathology, surgical cancer diagnosis, predictive pathological factors, surgical cancer management, surgical cancer presentation, surgical cancer prognosis

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