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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2022
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a primary liver malignancy commonly encountered in the setting of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. Survival in HCC is determined by the ABCs: (A) anatomic stage; (B) biologic grade; and (C) cirrhosis severity.
HoChong, Gilles +2 more
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a primary liver malignancy commonly encountered in the setting of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. Survival in HCC is determined by the ABCs: (A) anatomic stage; (B) biologic grade; and (C) cirrhosis severity.
HoChong, Gilles +2 more
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Carcinoma Erysipelatodes and Carcinoma Telangiectaticum
Archives of Dermatology, 1958Under the term "cancer erythema" Jonathan Hutchinson in 1886 described the affection which we now designate carcinoma erysipelatodes, which is perhaps most commonly and most readily seen in relation to cancer of the breast. Cancer may spread directly or by the lymphatics, with or without obstruction and consequent edema.
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2016
Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified (IDC, NOS), also referred to as invasive breast carcinoma, no special type, (IBC, NST), is the most common invasive carcinoma. It is a diagnosis of exclusion conferred when the tumor cannot be classified as a specific type of breast carcinoma.
Karan Saluja, Helena Hwang, Sunati Sahoo
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Invasive ductal carcinoma, not otherwise specified (IDC, NOS), also referred to as invasive breast carcinoma, no special type, (IBC, NST), is the most common invasive carcinoma. It is a diagnosis of exclusion conferred when the tumor cannot be classified as a specific type of breast carcinoma.
Karan Saluja, Helena Hwang, Sunati Sahoo
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Current Oncology Reports, 2004
Although gastric cancer is still a worldwide major public health concern, it remains relatively uncommon in the Western countries. Despite improvement in surgical morbidity and mortality, as well as significant advancement of chemotherapy and radiotherapy options, the survival for gastric cancer has not significantly improved over the past decades.
Alexandria T, Phan, Jaffer A, Ajani
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Although gastric cancer is still a worldwide major public health concern, it remains relatively uncommon in the Western countries. Despite improvement in surgical morbidity and mortality, as well as significant advancement of chemotherapy and radiotherapy options, the survival for gastric cancer has not significantly improved over the past decades.
Alexandria T, Phan, Jaffer A, Ajani
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Presenting the most up-to-date knowledge of hepatocellular carcinoma, it covers all topics — including those more controversial ones — in this rapidly advancing field, from epidemiology to prevention, from molecular biology to gross pathology, from ...
A. Villanueva
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Presenting the most up-to-date knowledge of hepatocellular carcinoma, it covers all topics — including those more controversial ones — in this rapidly advancing field, from epidemiology to prevention, from molecular biology to gross pathology, from ...
A. Villanueva
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1973
AbstractFifty‐five patients with periampullary caicinoma have been treated during a period of 32 years. This tumor represents only 0.01% of our solid tumor cases. Contrary to widely accepted opinion, periampullary carcinoma is not painless in many patients, and a palpable gallbladder is present in only 20% of patients.Twenty‐four patients had a ...
S, Safaie-Shirazi +2 more
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AbstractFifty‐five patients with periampullary caicinoma have been treated during a period of 32 years. This tumor represents only 0.01% of our solid tumor cases. Contrary to widely accepted opinion, periampullary carcinoma is not painless in many patients, and a palpable gallbladder is present in only 20% of patients.Twenty‐four patients had a ...
S, Safaie-Shirazi +2 more
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European Journal of Surgical Oncology
An update on the management of Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is provided in the present article for those interested in the UEMS/EBSQ exam in Surgical Oncology. The most recent publications in HCC, including surveillance, guidelines, and indications for liver resection, liver transplantation, and locoregional or systemic therapies, are summarised. The
Cristina Dopazo +7 more
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An update on the management of Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is provided in the present article for those interested in the UEMS/EBSQ exam in Surgical Oncology. The most recent publications in HCC, including surveillance, guidelines, and indications for liver resection, liver transplantation, and locoregional or systemic therapies, are summarised. The
Cristina Dopazo +7 more
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Surgical Oncology, 2014
Parathyroid carcinoma is a rare form of endocrine malignancy accounting for only a small minority of cancer cases. Due to the rarity of this cancer, there are no generalized guidelines for its management; however, surgery remains to be the mainstay therapy.
Abbas, Al-Kurd +2 more
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Parathyroid carcinoma is a rare form of endocrine malignancy accounting for only a small minority of cancer cases. Due to the rarity of this cancer, there are no generalized guidelines for its management; however, surgery remains to be the mainstay therapy.
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1994
Adrenal cortical carcinoma is an uncommon but highly malignant tumor. Functioning tumors are detected earlier than nonfunctioning neoplasms such that patients with functioning tumors are younger and the tumors smaller than in patients with nonfunctioning tumors. Most tumors are quite large by presentation and are easily detected by imaging studies.
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Adrenal cortical carcinoma is an uncommon but highly malignant tumor. Functioning tumors are detected earlier than nonfunctioning neoplasms such that patients with functioning tumors are younger and the tumors smaller than in patients with nonfunctioning tumors. Most tumors are quite large by presentation and are easily detected by imaging studies.
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1992
A L, Warshaw, C, Fernández-del Castillo
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A L, Warshaw, C, Fernández-del Castillo
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