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Are you involved in the diagnosis and management of patients with gastrointestinal cancer Gastrointestinal Endoscopy in the Cancer Patient provides you with a full color, highly clinical, multi-media tool focused on the role diagnostic and therapeutic endoscopy plays in the management of patients with cancer. With chapters authored by the world’s leading endoscopy and oncology experts and edited by a highly experienced editor team, you’ll find a level of clinical excellence that is unsurpassed in other books on this topic. Covering GI cancer from both the perspective of the gastroenterologist and the oncologist, it contains approximately 400 quality color images and 21 high-definition videos showing endoscopy being performed by the experts. Conveniently split into sections for each part of the GI tract, including the esophagus, stomach, upper GI, lower GI, pancreas and liver/biliary system, each section follows a consistent structure of: Diagnosis and Staging of premalignant and malignant conditions Endoscopic management of premalignant and early malignant diseases Palliation of advanced tumors Oncologist’s perspective Gastrointestinal Endoscopy in the Cancer Patient is a must-have purchase and perfect consultation and learning tool for all gastroenterologists, endoscopists, GI surgeons and oncologists involved in the diagnosis and management of patients with gastrointestinal cancer. CONTENTS Part 1 Introduction to Endoscopy 1 Introduction to Gastrointestinal Endoscopy in the Cancer Patient, 3 Matthew R. Banks & John C. Deutsch Part 2 Esophagus 2 Staging of Premalignant and Malignant Conditions of the Esophagus, 11 Rehan J. Haidry & Matthew R. Banks 3 Endoscopic Management of Premalignant and Early Malignant Diseases of the Esophagus, 29 J.M. Dunn, Rehan J. Haidry & Matthew R. Banks 4 Palliation of Advanced Tumors of the Esophagus Including YAG Laser, APC, PDT, Ethanol, Stent for Obstruction or Fistula, PEG, and Brachytherapy, 42 Evelyn P.M. van Vliet & Peter D. Siersema 5 Endoscopy in Esophageal Cancer: An Oncologist’s Perspective, 51 Gilberto de Castro Junior, Maria Ignez F. Melro Braghiroli, & Camille Rodrigues da Silva Part 3 Stomach 6 Diagnosis and Staging of Diseases of the Stomach, 59 Ichiro Oda, Seiichiro Abe, & Shigetaka Yoshinaga 7 Endoscopic Management of Premalignant and Early Malignant Lesions, 75 Takuji Gotoda, Roy Soetikno, Tonya Kaltenbach, Takuji Gotoda, & Stefan Seewald 8 Palliation of Advanced Tumors of the Stomach, 90 Jayan Mannath, Matthew R. Banks, & Stephen Bown 9 Gastroscopy in Gastric Cancer: An Oncologist’s Perspective, 95 Cheng Yeoh & Daniel Hochhauser Part 4 Small Bowel 10 Staging of Premalignant and Early Malignant Diseases of the Small Bowel, 103 Hiroto Kita & Hironori Yamamoto 11 Endoscopic Management of Premalignant, Early, and Advanced Malignancies of the Small Bowel, 114 Klaus M¨onkem ¨ uller, Lucia C. Fry, & Helmut Neumann 12 The Role of Endoscopy in Small Bowel Malignancies, 122 David Shapiro, Joshua Melson, & Abhitabh Patil Part 5 Pancreatic 13 Diagnosis and Staging of Pancreatic Neoplasms, 137 Craig A. Munroe, Thomas J. Savides, & Syed M. Abbas Fehmi 14 Pancreatic Cystic Lesions, 147 Raymond S. Tang & Thomas J. Savides 15 Pancreatic Cancer Screening in High-Risk Individuals, 161 Ingrid Gonzalez, Lisa Madlensky, & Thomas J. Savides 16 Endoscopic Palliation of Pancreatic Cancer, 170 Imad Elkhatib, Thomas Savides, & Syed M. Abbas Fehmi 17 Endoscopy in Pancreatic Cancer: An Oncologist’s Perspective, 181 Fa-Chyi Lee Part 6 Gallbladder, Bile Duct, and Ampulla of Vater Biliary, Gallbladder, and Ampullary Lesions 18 Diagnosis and Staging of Premalignant and Early Malignant Diseases, 193 Ihab I. El Hajj, John M. DeWitt, & Gregory A. Cot´e 19 Management of Premalignant and Early Malignancies of the Bile Ducts and Ampulla, 205 Geetha Nallamothu & Douglas G. Adler 20 Palliation of Advanced Tumors, 213 Evangelos Kalaitzakis, Gavin J. Johnson, & George J. Webster 21 Endoscopy in Biliary Tract Cancers: An Oncologist’s Perspective, 225 John Bridgewater Part 7 Hepatic Tumors (Including Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma) 22 Diagnosis and Staging of Premalignant and Malignant Diseases of the Liver, 231 Elizabeth Fallon, Frederick Johlin, Alan Stolpen, & Jeffrey Dunkelberg 23 Endoscopic Evaluation and Therapy for Complications of Cirrhosis, 242 Peter R. McNally & P. Alexander McNally 24 Endoscopic Management of Early and Advanced Hepatic Tumors, 258 Yuk Tong Lee & Joseph J.Y. Sung 25 Hepatic Tumors: An Oncologist’s Perspective, 273 Katie Weatherstone, Alexa Childs, & Tim Meyer Part 8 Colorectal and Anal Tumors 26 Diagnosis, Staging, and Management of Premalignant and Early Malignant Diseases of the Colon, 285 Muhammed Thoufeeq, Takahiro Fujii, & Bjorn Rembacken 27 Palliation of Advanced Tumors, 295 George J. Webster & Stephen Bown 28 Colorectal and Anal Tumors: An Oncologist’s Perspective, 302 Sam J. Lubner, David Kim, & Jennifer Weiss 29 Anal Cancer, 311 John C. Deutsch Part 9 Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Management of Tumors Not of GI Origin—Role of GI Endoscopy 30 Endoscopy in Hematologic Malignancies, 319 William A. Ross 31 Thyroid, Head, and Neck Tumors, 327 John C. Deutsch 32 Prostate Cancer, Ovarian, and Peritoneal Disease, 333 Assaad M. Soweid & Mohammed H. Saad 33 Lung Cancer and Mediastinal Tumors, 345 Paul Clementsen, Peter Vilmann, Lars Konge, & Jouke Annema 34 Role of GI Endoscopy in Lymphoproliferative Disorders, 355 Ian D. Norton & Vipul Aggarwal 35 Endoscopy and Radiation Therapy, 367 Muslim Atiq, Alexander Dekovich, & Manoop S. Bhutani 36 Endoscopic Complications, 374 Jonathan R.B. Green Index, 381
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