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Volume 347:1124-1125 October 3, 2002 Number 14
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Surgical Oncology: Multidisciplinary Approach to Difficult Problems

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Edited by Howard Silberman and Allan W. Silberman. 788 pp., illustrated. London, Arnold, 2002. $198.50. ISBN 0-340-76242-X.

A multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation and treatment of patients with solid tumors gives the best chance for a favorable outcome. New diagnostic, staging, and therapeutic advances require collaboration among experts in several areas. This book deals with multidisciplinary surgical oncology in an innovative manner. Treatment is well described, and the descriptions are accompanied by treatment algorithms, diagrams, and carefully chosen tables. Each chapter ends with experts' commentary and a number of abstracts selected by the editors. This gives the reader updated information (up to 2001), which is complemented by the availability of the latest abstracts on a Web site . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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