Gynecologic Oncology: Fundamental Principles and Clinical Practice, Volume 1Malcolm Coppleson This aims to be a complete reference work on malignant diseases of the female reproductive system. Basic science, diagnosis, management, epidemiology and after care are all covered, and there is a section on surgical techniques. This edition includes three new editors and 60 new contributors. There are contributions from USA, Australia, Holland, Canada, France, UK, Sweden, Norway, Japan and Germany. There are also 20 new chapters and completely new sections on presacral tumours and on surgical reconstruction of the patient. |
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Training of the gynecologic oncologist | 3 |
Epidemiology of cancer of the cervix | 11 |
definition 36 Cervical squamous and glandular intraepithelial | 27 |
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