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New Developments In The Management Of Gastric Cancer Digestive Diseases 2004 Mathias Ebert

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New Developments In The Management Of Gastric Cancer Digestive Diseases 2004 Mathias Ebert
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Publisher: S Karger Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.9 MB
Pages: 110
Author: Mathias Ebert, P. Malfertheiner
ISBN: 3805579233, 9783805579230
Language: English
Year: 2005

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New Developments In The Management Of Gastric Cancer Digestive Diseases 2004 Mathias Ebert by Mathias Ebert, P. Malfertheiner 3805579233, 9783805579230 instant download after payment.

The overall prognosis for patients with gastric cancer remains poor as tumors are often diagnosed at an advanced stage, despite new developments and technical advances in endoscopic diagnosis and therapy. This publication brings together leading experts in the fields of basic research and clinical management of gastric cancer, to share their expertise with the clinical community. State-of-the-art reviews discuss the pathogenesis of and the most important risk factors for the development of gastric cancer, potential benefits of chemoprevention and Helicobacter pylori eradication. Moreover, new diagnostic modalities and surgical therapy, including the potential benefits of neoadjuvant and adjuvant therapies, are presented. As most patients require palliative therapy because of locally advanced or metastasized cancers, several reviews are dedicated to advances in the chemotherapy of advanced gastric cancers and peritoneal metastasis.

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