This is the second edition of a practice-oriented, well-illustrated manual on the microscopic grading of tumors. After an introduction on the history and basic tenets of tumor grading, subsequent chapters focus on specific organ systems. In each case, the most widely used system for grading common tumors is presented and discussed. Throughout, careful attention is paid to the principles of microscopic tumor grading, ancillary methods to improve grading, and the latest techniques used in evaluating tumors and formulating prognosis. Since the first edition, all chapters have been updated to reflect revisions in the clinical practice of pathology and to explain the role of novel immunohistochemistry and molecular biology techniques. In addition, a new chapter is devoted to the latest trends in cancer grading, and further illustrations have been included. Cancer Grading Manual is a superb resource for both diagnostic surgical pathologists and pathology residents.
Here is a clear guide to the complex issue of cancer grading. It systematically covers the grading of cancers in all major organ systems and features concise text and informative illustrations, supplemented by summarizing tables.
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From the reviews of the second edition:
This is an update of a manual that provides succinct and expert guidance on how to correctly grade cancers of different organ systems. This book is intended for surgical pathologists and their trainees. It also would be of interest to anyone curious about how pathologists grade cancers or researchers involved in clinical chemotherapeutic pharmaceutical trials. This may look like a small book, but its packed with useful information. Get it and keep it within reach of your microscope. (Valerie L. Ng, Doodys Book Reviews, September, 2013)
1 History and General Aspects of Tumor Grading |
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1 | (8) |
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2 Tumors of the Head and Neck |
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9 | (22) |
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3 Tumors of the Lungs and Pleura |
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31 | (12) |
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4 Tumors of the Thymus |
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43 | (8) |
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5 Tumors of the Digestive System |
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51 | (14) |
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William L. Neumann and Robert M. Genta |
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6 Endocrine System |
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65 | (12) |
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7 Tumors of the Kidney |
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77 | (8) |
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8 Tumors of the Urinary Bladder |
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85 | (16) |
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9 Tumors of the Prostate |
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101 | (8) |
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10 Tumors of the Female Genital Organs |
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109 | (22) |
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11 Tumors of the Breast |
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131 | (14) |
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12 Lymphoid and Hematopoietic Systems |
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145 | (14) |
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13 Tumors of the Soft Tissue and Bone |
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159 | (12) |
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14 Tumors of the Skin |
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171 | (12) |
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15 Tumors of the Central Nervous System |
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183 | (32) |
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Index |
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Ivan Damjanov, MD, PhD has been Professor of Pathology at the University of Kansas Medical Center since 1994, prior to which he was Professor at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia. He has also been a Visiting Professor at a number of universities, including in China, Croatia, Serbia, and Portugal. Extremely well-regarded in the field, Dr. Damjanov serves on the editorial boards of several journals, including Modern Pathology, International Journal of Developmental Biology, and Open Pathology Journal. He is also Chairperson for Pathology on the Editorial Review Group for Doodys Health Science Book Review Journal. He has been the lead author or co-author of 170 research publications in peer-reviewed journals as well as numerous editorials, reviews, and case reports. He has also edited or written nearly 30 books, including Andersons Pathology, 10th edition (Mosby), High-Yield Pathology (LWW), and Histopathology: A Color Atlas and Textbook (LWW).
Fang Fan gained her MD from Shanghai Medical University in 1989 and her PhD from the University of Kansas Medical Center (Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutics) in 1995. She is currently Associate Professor at the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, where she is also Associate Director of the Cytopathology Fellowship Program and Director of Cytopathology. She has held positions on various advisory and review committees at the Medical Center and has twice been the recipient of the Helmuth-Sprintz Resident Teaching Award. Dr. Fan has been the lead author or co-author of almost 40 original papers in peer-reviewed journals, several book chapters, and an Atlas of Gynecologic Pathology (McGraw Hill). She acts as a reviewer for Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Human Pathology, andCancer.