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There have been many advances in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, but it is still a feared disease with a lot of work left to be done. The importance of gastrointestinal cancer as a frequently occurring disease goes without saying. It accounts for half of human cancer cases but differs from other forms of cancer. Complete prevention is possible through proper treatment of precancerous lesions. There is still no comprehensive book about prevention, early diagnosis, and proper treatment of precancerous lesions and new developed diagnostic modality, and treatment such as endoscopic treatment and minimal invasive surgery and chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Also, this book will contain conservative treatment methods for patients suffering from diverse complications. There will be plentiful clinical cases including endoscopic findings, radiologic images, pathology and treatment outcome in this book. For these reasons, this book will give very valuable information to many gastroenterologists, oncologists , surgeons and general physicians.
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Front Matter
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Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Clinical Manifestations
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Pathologic and Molecular Characteristics
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Diagnosis, Staging, and Prognosis
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Front Matter
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Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Clinical Manifestation
Pages 83-87
Diagnosis, Staging, and Prognosis
Pages 89-98
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Surgical Resection and Perioperative Chemotherapy
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Front Matter
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Epidemiology and Prevention. I-1. Epidemiology and Risk Factors
Pages 141-144
Epidemiology and Prevention. I-2. Pathological and Molecular Characteristics
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Staging and Treatment. II-1. Staging and Prognosis
Pages 157-160
Staging and Treatment. II-2. Overview of Treatment
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Staging and Treatment. II-3. Surgical Resection and Adjuvant Chemotherapy
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Staging and Treatment. II-4. Palliative Chemotherapy
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Pathological and Molecular Characteristics
Pages 183-188
Staging and Treatment. II-1. Staging and Prognosis
Pages 189-195
Staging and Treatment. II-2. Overview of Treatment According to Stage
Pages 197-204
Staging and Treatment. II-3. Surgical Resection for Appendiceal Neoplasms
Pages 205-210
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Epidemiology and Prevention. I-1. Epidemiology and Risk Factors
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Epidemiology and Prevention. I-3. Pathologic and Molecular Characteristics of Colorectal Cancer
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Staging and Treatment. II-1. Staging and Prognosis
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Staging and Treatment. II-2. Overview of Treatment of CRC
Pages 245-248
Staging and Treatment. II-3. Endoscopic Treatment: Indication, Outcome
Pages 249-253
Staging and Treatment. II-4. Surgical Treatment
Pages 255-265
Staging and Treatment. II-5. Adjuvant Chemotherapy
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Staging and Treatment. II-6. Palliative Chemotherapy
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Staging and Treatment. II-7. Overview of Treatment of Rectal Cancer
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Front Matter
Pages 287-287
Epidemiology and Prevention. I-1. Epidemiology and Risk Factors
Pages 289-292
Epidemiology and Prevention. I-2. Pathologic and Molecular Characteristics of Anal Cancer
Pages 293-297
Staging and Treatment. II-1. Staging and Prognosis
Pages 299-302
Staging and Treatment. II-2. Overview of Treatment: According to the Tumor Stage
Pages 303-307
Staging and Treatment. II-3. Definitive Chemoradiotherapy for Anal Cancer
Pages 309-314
Staging and Treatment. II-4. Surgical Treatment
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Staging and Treatment. II-5. Adjuvant/Palliative Chemotherapy
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Front Matter
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Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Prevention
Pages 329-335
Pathology, Pathogenesis, and Molecular Characteristics
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Clinical Features, Diagnosis, and Staging
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Pathology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Features, and Diagnosis
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Pathology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Features, and Diagnosis
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Classification, Pathology, and Tumor Biology
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Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia and Other Inherited Syndromes (MEN-1, VHL, NF-1, Tuberous Sclerosis)
Pages 431-435
Gastric NEN. III-1. Epidemiology (Including Risk Factor)/Pathologic and Molecular Characteristics
Pages 437-441
Gastric NEN. III-2. Staging and Treatment
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Lower Gastrointestinal Tract NEN (Small Bowel and Colorectum). IV-2. Staging and Treatment
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Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms. V-1. Epidemiology and Clinical Features
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Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms. V-2. Staging and Treatment
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Front Matter
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Epidemiology, Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis, Staging, Treatment, and Prognosis
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Mental Health Care for Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients. II-2-1. Advance Care Planning
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Mental Health Care for Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients. II-2-2. Hospice Care
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Nutritional Support for Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients. III-2. Food and Nutritional Treatment
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Survivorship Care for Gastrointestinal Cancer. IV-1. Daily Life After Cancer Treatment
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Survivorship Care for Gastrointestinal Cancer. IV-2. Diseases Other Than Cancer
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