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Volume 335:1928 December 19, 1996 Number 25
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Gynecologic Oncology: Current diagnosis and treatment

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Edited by Hugh M. Shingleton, Wesley C. Fowler, Jr., Joseph A. Jordan, and W. Dwayne Lawrence. 604 pp., illustrated. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1996. $95. ISBN 0-7020-1839-2.

Gynecologic Oncology: Current Diagnosis and Treatment is, in the words of the editors, "targeted at the postgraduate textbook level." It comprehensively reviews the current management of gynecologic cancer, with special chapters on techniques important to treatment; reviews of various methods, including supportive care; and sections on evolving additions to treatment, such as molecular biology. The book is concise, and the well-organized format is conducive to quick review by the practicing physician or the busy house officer. A summary of key points follows each chapter. The authors of the chapters are outstanding, and the editors have clearly taken care in . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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