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The term "multidisciplinary" has become the buzzword for cancer care in the 1990s. Hepatobiliary cancers, although not particularly common in the United States, are very common worldwide. And no set of diseases requires more dexterity by clinicians, who have a dizzying array of unproved therapeutic approaches and innovative technological wizardry at their fingertips.
This textbook, with an international cast of contributors, assembles the literature spanning the fields of epidemiology, gastroenterology, hepatology, surgery, diagnostic and interventional radiology, radiation therapy, and medical oncology as they relate to hepatobiliary cancers. To review it, I called on my colleagues in some of those specialties
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