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Patient Perceptions of Specialist Palliative Care Intervention in Surgical Oncology Care. [PDF]
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Oncologic Surgical Emergencies
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1995Surgical oncologic emergencies are relatively common and pose a clinical and therapeutic challenge for the emergency clinician. This article provides a clear clinical reference for assessment and management of some common surgical emergencies in cancer patients.
J, Kirpensteijn, C D, van Zuilen
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2011
Palliative surgical oncology is a relatively new concept, but builds on a long tradition in surgery. As the field of palliative medicine grows and becomes its own specialty, surgeons have been receiving some specialized training in palliative care; devising specific palliative surgical procedures; and reevaluating the ethics of their interactions with ...
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Palliative surgical oncology is a relatively new concept, but builds on a long tradition in surgery. As the field of palliative medicine grows and becomes its own specialty, surgeons have been receiving some specialized training in palliative care; devising specific palliative surgical procedures; and reevaluating the ethics of their interactions with ...
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 1998
Thoracic surgical oncology involves surgical treatment of lesions of the thoracic wall, pulmonary parenchyma, or mediastinum (also including heart, esophagus, or trachea). The most common neoplasms of the thoracic wall are osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma.
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Thoracic surgical oncology involves surgical treatment of lesions of the thoracic wall, pulmonary parenchyma, or mediastinum (also including heart, esophagus, or trachea). The most common neoplasms of the thoracic wall are osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma.
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Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 2001
In this article, there is a return to the beginning of the last century, retracing the evolution of the lung cancer epidemic. As lung cancer increased in frequency, the steps developed to investigate and treat the disease are recalled. At the beginning of the new millennium, the position of surgery in the management of lung cancer is summarized.
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In this article, there is a return to the beginning of the last century, retracing the evolution of the lung cancer epidemic. As lung cancer increased in frequency, the steps developed to investigate and treat the disease are recalled. At the beginning of the new millennium, the position of surgery in the management of lung cancer is summarized.
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Surgical Oncology, 2002
Pediatric surgical oncology is a relatively new and rapidly evolving field. This textbook, edited by Dr. Richard Andrassy, endeavors to provide a single source for current practice trends. It is aimed at those physicians involved in the care of children with cancer but specifically the family practitioner, general pediatrician, general surgeon ...
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Pediatric surgical oncology is a relatively new and rapidly evolving field. This textbook, edited by Dr. Richard Andrassy, endeavors to provide a single source for current practice trends. It is aimed at those physicians involved in the care of children with cancer but specifically the family practitioner, general pediatrician, general surgeon ...
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1993
This article highlights the surgeon's role in childhood cancer especially as it relates to local control of solid tumors, research, and surgical supportive care. There is a trend toward preresection chemotherapy, and rarely, radiotherapy. This may allow safer, less extensive, and function-preserving delayed resection in neuroblastoma, hepatoblastoma ...
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This article highlights the surgeon's role in childhood cancer especially as it relates to local control of solid tumors, research, and surgical supportive care. There is a trend toward preresection chemotherapy, and rarely, radiotherapy. This may allow safer, less extensive, and function-preserving delayed resection in neuroblastoma, hepatoblastoma ...
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[Surgical oncology--oncologic surgery].
Langenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie. Supplement II, Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft fur Chirurgie. Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Chirurgie. Kongress, 1992Oncologic surgery still is the fundamental principle of cancer therapy. This is only useful when leading to a complete tumor extirpation (so-called R0-resection). Under these conditions an improvement of prognosis can be achieved. Unfortunately this aim can only be reached in some 50-70% of our patients.
J R, Siewert, U, Fink
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