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ISBN 10: 1933864176
ISBN 13: 9781933864174
Author: Blair A. Jobe, Chares R. Thomas Jr, John G. Hunter
Gastroesophageal cancers are the most common form of cancer incidents, and the second most common cause of death among cancer patients. In 2000, it was estimated that over one million new cases of gastroesophageal cancers were diagnosed worldwide, and over 900,000 individuals died from the disease.
Using a multi-disciplinary approach, Esophageal Cancer: Principles and Practice addresses the complexities encountered in the understanding and management of esophageal cancers. Written by the worldÌs leading experts in surgery, medical oncology, radiation oncology, gastroenterology, pathology, radiology, nutrition, nurse specialists, palliative medicine, and research relating to neoplasia of the esophagus, this text will serve as the definitive resource and enable practitioners to provide the best possible patient care. Presented in an accessible and useful format, this text is a valuable reference to all practitioners participating in the care of this high-needs population.
Special Features Include:
- Complete coverage of the two most common tumors: squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma
- In-depth coverage of uncommon tumors
- In-depth coverage of each topic with equal emphasis applied to both technical and multidisciplinary aspects of treatment
- In-depth treatment of non-surgical topics in management at different phases of the disease
- Wide-ranging attention to the diseaseÌs biologic aspects and basic science, contributing greatly to palliative care
Esophageal Cancer Principles and Practice 1st Table of contents:
I Biology
1. Esophageal Embryology and Congenital Disorders
2. Esophageal Anatomy
3. The Biology of Epithelial Esophageal Cancer
4. The Biology of Mesenchymal Esophageal Tumors
5. Barrett’s Esophagus: Epidemiology and Pathogenesis
6. Barrett’s Esophagus: Molecular Biology
7. Barrett’s Esophagus: Preclinical Models for Investigation
8. Barrett’s Esophagus: Screening and Surveillance
9. Barrett’s Esophagus: Models for Cost-Effective Screening and Surveillance
10. Barrett’s Esophagus: Chemoprevention
11. Epidemiology of Esophageal Cancer: Molecular
12. Epidemiology and Risk of Esophageal Cancer: Clinical
13. Pathology of Barrett’s Esophagus and Esophageal Neoplasms
14. The Link Between Esophageal Cancer and Morbid Obesity
15. The Relationship Between Helicobacter Pylori and Barrett’s Esophagus
16. Ethnic Disparities in Cancer of the Esophagus
II Imaging and Staging
17. State of the Art in Esophageal Imaging: Endoscopic Technology and Evaluation of Esophageal Mucosa
18. Esophageal Imaging: Anatomic
19. Esophageal Imaging: Functional—PET
20. Esophageal Imaging: Functional—MRI
21. Esophageal Cancer Staging—Clinical
22. Esophageal Cancer Staging—EMR
23. Esophageal Cancer Staging—Surgical
24. Restaging after Neoadjuvant Therapy
25. Revisions in the Staging System for Esophageal Cancer
III Principles of Therapy
26. Rationale for Tailored Treatment
27. Principles of Multimodality Therapy
28. Principles of Chemotherapy
29. Principles of Systemic Therapy: Targeted Therapy
30. Principles of Radiation Therapy
31. Principles of Surgical Therapy
32. The Relationship Between Volume and Outcome in the Treatment of Esophageal Cancer
IV Tumor Types
33. Benign: Lipoma
34. Benign: Fibrovascular Polyp
35. Benign: Fibrolipoma
36. Benign: Hemangioma
37. Benign: Granular Cell Tumors
38. Benign: Neurofibroma
39. Benign: Leiomyoma
40. Benign: Hamartoma
41. Benign: Congenital—Duplication Cysts
42. Benign: Congenital—Bronchogenic Cysts
43. Malignant: Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Variants
44. Malignant: Esophageal Adenocarcinoma and Variants
45. Malignant: Esophageal Adenocarcinoma of the Cardia and Proximal Stomach
46. Malignant: Mesenchymal Tumors
47. Malignant: Lymphoma
48. Malignant: Metastatic
V Therapy
49. Multidisciplinary Care Team: Structure and Format
50. Informed Consent in the Esophageal Cancer Patient
51. Review and Synthesis of Clinical Trials in Esophageal Cancer
52. Pretreatment Planning in Radiation Therapy of the Esophagus
53. Adjuvant (Postoperative) Therapy
54. Neoadjuvant Therapy
55. Definitive Radiochemotherapy
56. Endoscopic Therapies for Barrett’s Esophagus
57. Endoscopic Therapy for Superficial Cancer
58. Therapy for Advanced Locoregional Cancer
59. Treatment Options for Locally Recurrent Esophageal Cancer
60. Preoperative Immunonutrition
61. Surgery Techniques: Management of Benign Esophageal Tumors
62. Surgery Techniques: Patient Preparation and Surgical Approach in Cancer Treatment
63. Surgery Techniques: Anesthesia in the Esophageal Cancer Patient
64. Surgery Techniques: Anastomotic Technique and Selection of Location
65. Surgery Techniques: Conduit Preparation and Route of Reconstruction
66. Surgery Techniques: Vagal-Sparing Esophagectomy
67. Surgery Techniques: Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy
68. Surgery Techniques: Ivor-Lewis Esophagectomy
69. Surgery Techniques: Transhiatal Esophagectomy without Thoracotomy
70. Surgery Techniques: Three-Field Esophagectomy
71. Surgery Techniques: En Bloc Esophagectomy
72. Surgery Techniques: Left Transthoracic and Thoracoabdominal Esophagectomy
73. Surgery Techniques: Resection of Cancer Involving the Cervicothoracic Esophagus
74. Surgery Techniques: Transhiatally Extended Total Gastrectomy
75. Surgery Techniques: Salvage Esophagectomy
76. Surgery Techniques: Postoperative Care
77. Managing the Complications of Multimodality Therapy
78. Postoperative Care and Management of the Complications of Surgical Therapy
79. Quality of Life after Esophagectomy
80. Proper Follow-up after Definitive Therapy
VI Palliation
81. Guidelines for Palliative Care: Hospital and Hospice
82. Care of the Psychosocial Needs of the Patient and Family
83. Objective Scoring Systems in the Palliative Setting
84. Guidelines for Pain Control in the Esophageal Cancer Patient
85. Endoscopic Palliation of Dysphagia: Photodynamic Therapy
86. Endoscopic Palliation of Dysphagia: Stenting
87. Endoscopic Palliation of Dysphagia: Laser
88. Endoscopic Palliation of Dysphagia: Brachytherapy
89. Surgical Palliation: Current Role
90. Perforated Esophageal Cancer
91. Radiation
VII Future Directions
92. Molecular Outcome Prediction
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