Gynecologic Cancers
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Gynecologic Cancers
An Expert Guide to Management in the Real World
Okamoto, Aikou; Kim, Jae-Weon; Wang, Jianliu
Springer Verlag, Singapore
09/2024
490
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Inglês
9789811068492
15 a 20 dias
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1. Prevention of Ovarian Cancer in Young Women with a Strong Family History of Ovarian Cancer.- 2. Family History of Ovarian and Breast Cancer.- 3. Familial Breast/Ovarian Cancer.- 4. Familial Ovarian Cancer.- 5. Stage 1 High-Grade Fallopian Tube Cancer in a Young Woman.- 6. Vaginal Cancer: Stage 1 Bulky Squamous Cell Carcinoma.- 7. Recurrent Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary.- 8. Completely Resected Stage ? Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary.- 9. Granulosa Cell Tumor: Emergency Surgery.- 10. Ovarian Fibrosarcoma in a Young Woman.- 11. Vulvar Cancer: Stage ? Squamous Cell Carcinoma.- 12. Vulvar Cancer: Malignant Melanoma.- 13. Vulvar Cancer: Stage .- 14. Vulvar Cancer: Locally Advanced Disease.- 15. Gestational Trophoblastic Disease: Persistent Mole.- 16. Apparent Stage ? Endodermal Sinus Tumor in a Woman Desiring to Preserve Fertility.- 17. Ovarian Cancer: Germ-Cell Tumor (Yolk Sac).- 18. Recurrent Ovarian Dysgerminoma Confined to the Pelvis.- 19. Recurrent Ovarian Germ-Cell Tumor (Endodermal Sinus Tumor) Following a Response to Chemotherapy.- 20. Ovarian Cancer: Germ-Cell Tumors(Teratoma, Grade 2).- 21. Elevated CA-125 in a Premenopausal Woman with No Known Cancer.- 22. Elevated CA-125 in a Postmenopausal Woman.- 23. Metastatic Carcinoma, Pelvic Mass With History of Colon Cancer.- 24. Metastatic Carcinoma.- 25. Primary Peritoneal Mesothelioma.- 26. Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma.- 27. Ovarian Cancer, Epithelial Tumor with Multiple Previous Therapies.- 28. Intraabdominal Cancer: Advanced Disease at Presentation.- 29. Ovarian Cancer, Epithelial (Stage IA, Clear Cell).- 30. Ovarian Cancer, Epithelial (Early Disease, Unstaged).- 31. Progressive Cervical Cancer in a Patient Who Wants "Everything Done".- 32. Abnormal Radiolabeled Antibody Scan in an Ovarian Cancer Patient.- 33. Recurrent Ovarian Cancer 4 Years AfterInitial Diagnosis.- 34. Stage IIC Ovarian Cancer Which Is Completely Resected.- 35. Recurrent Ovarian Carcinoma: Bowel Obstruction.- 36. Bulky Stage? Ovarian Cancer with Excellent Response to Chemotherapy.- 37. Second-Look Laparotomy in an Ovarian Cancer Patient Responding to Chemotherapy.- 38. Secondary Surgical Cytoreduction in a Patient Responding to Chemotherapy.- 39. Advanced Borderline Tumor of the Ovary.- 40. Microscopic Residual Ovarian Cancer at Second-Look Laparotomy.- 41. Stage ? Mixed Mesodermal Cancer of the Uterus.- 42. Stage ? Endometrial Cancer with Positive Washings.- 43. Papillary Serous Adenocarcinoma in an Endometrial Polyp.- 44. Uterine Cancer, Stage IC, Grade 3.- 45. Uterine Cancer: Adenocarcinoma Stage ?.- 46. Uterine Cancer, Stage ?, Grade 3 Adenocarcinoma of the Endometrium.- 47. Solitary Lung Lesion 9 Months After the Diagnosis of Endometrial Cancer.- 48. Cervical Cancer, Stage IIB, Squamous Cell.- 49. Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer in a Young Woman.- 50. Advanced Cervical Cancer with Bilateral Ureteral Obstruction.- 51. Metastatic Recurrent Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma.- 52. Pelvic Mass Recurrence Following Surgery and Radiation for Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer.- 53. Central Recurrence of Advanced Cervical Cancer 10 Months Following Surgery and Radiation Therapy.- 54. Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer in a Woman Who Is HIV-Positive.- 55. Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer in a Woman with a History of Scleroderma Who Refuses Blood Products.- 56. Small-Cell Carcinoma of the Cervix.- 57. Cervical Cancer, Adenosquamous ( Stage IB, Post-Simple Hysterectomy).- 58. Cervical Cancer, Adenosquamous (Stage IB/Surgical Stage IIIB).- 59. Cervical Cancer, Squamous Cell, IB, 3- to 5-mm Invasion.- 60. Cervical Cancer, Adenocarcinoma " Microinvasive".- 61. Cervical Cancer, Squamous Cell, Stage IIA.- 62. Cervical Dysplasia; Persistent CIN1.- 63. Ovarian Cancer, Epithelial (Early Disease, Unstaged).
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Gynecologic Cancer;gynecologic oncology;Oncology Management;Obstetrics;Ovarian Cancer;Breast Cancer;Vaginal Cancer;Vulvar Cancer;Uterine Cancer
1. Prevention of Ovarian Cancer in Young Women with a Strong Family History of Ovarian Cancer.- 2. Family History of Ovarian and Breast Cancer.- 3. Familial Breast/Ovarian Cancer.- 4. Familial Ovarian Cancer.- 5. Stage 1 High-Grade Fallopian Tube Cancer in a Young Woman.- 6. Vaginal Cancer: Stage 1 Bulky Squamous Cell Carcinoma.- 7. Recurrent Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary.- 8. Completely Resected Stage ? Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary.- 9. Granulosa Cell Tumor: Emergency Surgery.- 10. Ovarian Fibrosarcoma in a Young Woman.- 11. Vulvar Cancer: Stage ? Squamous Cell Carcinoma.- 12. Vulvar Cancer: Malignant Melanoma.- 13. Vulvar Cancer: Stage .- 14. Vulvar Cancer: Locally Advanced Disease.- 15. Gestational Trophoblastic Disease: Persistent Mole.- 16. Apparent Stage ? Endodermal Sinus Tumor in a Woman Desiring to Preserve Fertility.- 17. Ovarian Cancer: Germ-Cell Tumor (Yolk Sac).- 18. Recurrent Ovarian Dysgerminoma Confined to the Pelvis.- 19. Recurrent Ovarian Germ-Cell Tumor (Endodermal Sinus Tumor) Following a Response to Chemotherapy.- 20. Ovarian Cancer: Germ-Cell Tumors(Teratoma, Grade 2).- 21. Elevated CA-125 in a Premenopausal Woman with No Known Cancer.- 22. Elevated CA-125 in a Postmenopausal Woman.- 23. Metastatic Carcinoma, Pelvic Mass With History of Colon Cancer.- 24. Metastatic Carcinoma.- 25. Primary Peritoneal Mesothelioma.- 26. Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma.- 27. Ovarian Cancer, Epithelial Tumor with Multiple Previous Therapies.- 28. Intraabdominal Cancer: Advanced Disease at Presentation.- 29. Ovarian Cancer, Epithelial (Stage IA, Clear Cell).- 30. Ovarian Cancer, Epithelial (Early Disease, Unstaged).- 31. Progressive Cervical Cancer in a Patient Who Wants "Everything Done".- 32. Abnormal Radiolabeled Antibody Scan in an Ovarian Cancer Patient.- 33. Recurrent Ovarian Cancer 4 Years AfterInitial Diagnosis.- 34. Stage IIC Ovarian Cancer Which Is Completely Resected.- 35. Recurrent Ovarian Carcinoma: Bowel Obstruction.- 36. Bulky Stage? Ovarian Cancer with Excellent Response to Chemotherapy.- 37. Second-Look Laparotomy in an Ovarian Cancer Patient Responding to Chemotherapy.- 38. Secondary Surgical Cytoreduction in a Patient Responding to Chemotherapy.- 39. Advanced Borderline Tumor of the Ovary.- 40. Microscopic Residual Ovarian Cancer at Second-Look Laparotomy.- 41. Stage ? Mixed Mesodermal Cancer of the Uterus.- 42. Stage ? Endometrial Cancer with Positive Washings.- 43. Papillary Serous Adenocarcinoma in an Endometrial Polyp.- 44. Uterine Cancer, Stage IC, Grade 3.- 45. Uterine Cancer: Adenocarcinoma Stage ?.- 46. Uterine Cancer, Stage ?, Grade 3 Adenocarcinoma of the Endometrium.- 47. Solitary Lung Lesion 9 Months After the Diagnosis of Endometrial Cancer.- 48. Cervical Cancer, Stage IIB, Squamous Cell.- 49. Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer in a Young Woman.- 50. Advanced Cervical Cancer with Bilateral Ureteral Obstruction.- 51. Metastatic Recurrent Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma.- 52. Pelvic Mass Recurrence Following Surgery and Radiation for Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer.- 53. Central Recurrence of Advanced Cervical Cancer 10 Months Following Surgery and Radiation Therapy.- 54. Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer in a Woman Who Is HIV-Positive.- 55. Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer in a Woman with a History of Scleroderma Who Refuses Blood Products.- 56. Small-Cell Carcinoma of the Cervix.- 57. Cervical Cancer, Adenosquamous ( Stage IB, Post-Simple Hysterectomy).- 58. Cervical Cancer, Adenosquamous (Stage IB/Surgical Stage IIIB).- 59. Cervical Cancer, Squamous Cell, IB, 3- to 5-mm Invasion.- 60. Cervical Cancer, Adenocarcinoma " Microinvasive".- 61. Cervical Cancer, Squamous Cell, Stage IIA.- 62. Cervical Dysplasia; Persistent CIN1.- 63. Ovarian Cancer, Epithelial (Early Disease, Unstaged).
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