Thyroid Cancer: Diagnosis & Treatment   

Click to buy By Orlo H. Clark, M.D., Shiro Noguchi, M.D., Ph.D.

Thyroid Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment is an east-meets-west collaboration of the world’s leading experts on thyroid cancer. This state-of- the-art volume explains the rationale behind currently popular treatment approaches and clarifies the controversies surrounding the diagnosis and immediate management of patients with thyroid cancer.

The information you need is here, in a single volume: critical outcome data, information on new diagnostic modalities, management strategies, illustrated surgical techniques, the latest advances in molecular biology, and much more! Thyroid Cancer is essential reading for oncologists, surgeons, endocrinologists, radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and pathologists who care for patients with neoplasms of the thyroid.

Contents:
  • Illustrated techniques expand your surgical options
  • Optimal treatment strategies improve your patients' outcomes
  • Advances in molecular biology clarify the disease process
  • Multidisciplinary contributions provide insight from various specialties
  • Essential clinical information improves your decision making
  • Comprehensive reference provides all the information you need in a single source
About the Editors:
Orlo H. Clark, M.D., Professor and Vice Chair, Chief of Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of California, San Francisco; Chief, Department of Surgery, Mount Zion Medical Center, San Francisco, California, and Shiro Noguchi, M.D., Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer, Noguchi Thyroid Clinic and Hospital Foundation, Beppu, Oita, Japan.


2000. Hardcover, 447 pages, 200 illustrations

 CONTENT PREVIEW
Contributor List
Table of Contents
Foreword
Preface
 PRODUCT REVIEWS
World Journal of Surgery
"The authors of Thyroid Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment have consolidated a fascinating area of surgery into a well written monograph. If thyroid surgery is a common part of your practice, consider this reference as a standard for understanding thyroid disease and a resource for new information."
  (2001)

Archives of Surgery
"This volume, while comprehensive in its substance, has a strong surgical thread, which should activate the interest of surgeons in a comparatively rare and fascinating disease. The range of clinical presentations and tumor behavior based on different geography is a neat way of introducing surgeons to globalization, and may we see more of it as the future unfolds. This book is recommended to the teacher, the student, and for reference when the surgeon is confronted with clinical difficulty or uncertainty--the answer to the problem is likely to be found between its covers."
  (December 2000)

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