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Volume 348:2049-2050 May 15, 2003 Number 20
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Management of Urologic Malignancies

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Edited by Freddie C. Hamdy, Joseph W. Basler, David E. Neal, and William J. Catalona. 628 pp., illustrated. London, Churchill Livingstone, 2002. $149. ISBN 0-443-05478-9.

Management of Urologic Malignancies focuses on a simplified approach to treating patients with cancers of the genitourinary tract. The goal, as stated in the preface, is for the book to serve as a reference source for the clinician, regardless of whether he or she is a specialist in urology. The information is concise, practical, and directed toward the more common areas of urologic oncology. The book purposely avoids esoteric topics and focuses instead on day-to-day clinical problems.

The authors, principally from Europe and North America, are recognized experts. With few exceptions, most proceed according to an apparent template, which makes . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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