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Volume 334:546-547 February 22, 1996 Number 8
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Cancer of the Cervix

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By Hugh M. Shingleton and James W. Orr, Jr. 344 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, Lippincott–Raven, 1995. $95. ISBN 0-397-51355-0.

In the belief that patient care, medical education, and research are all best served by improving interdisciplinary communication, we greeted the prospect of a new compendium devoted to cervical cancer enthusiastically. This book by Shingleton and Orr is a revision of their 1983 and 1987 monographs and contains new information on staging and diagnosis acquired since then. It covers the spectrum of topics related to cervical cancer, including screening, epidemiology, pathology, staging, therapy, follow-up, and patient support. Color plates showing Pap smears, histologic features, colposcopic photographs, and gross clinical lesions are included in the front of the book for easy . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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