The diversity of gastric carcinoma : pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapy /
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Imprint: | Tokyo ; New York : Springer, c2005. |
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Description: | xix, 353 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5774120 |
Table of Contents:
- Part 1. History of Gastric Carcinoma Research
- History of Gastric Carcinoma Research in Japan: Basic Aspects
- Historical Review of Research and Treatment of Gastric Cancer in Japan: Clinical Aspect
- Part 2. Recent Advances in Molecular Carcinogenesis in Gastric Carcinoma
- Recent Advances in Molecular Pathobiology of Gastric Carcinoma
- Part 3. Pathogenesis and Pathology
- Helicobacter pylori and Gastric Carcinoma
- Fundic Mucosal Change Associated with Oxyntic Atrophy
- DNA Methylation and Gastric Carcinoma
- Distinction of High-Grade Intraepithelial Neoplasia and Tubular Gastric Adenocarcinoma
- Histological Diversity of Early Gastric Carcinoma
- Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated Gastric Carcinoma
- Hepatoid Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach: Biological Significance of Hepatic Transdifferentiation in Adenocarcinoma Cells
- Oncocytic Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach: Comparison with Parietal Cell Carcinoma
- Gastric Carcinoma in the Elderly
- Adenocarcinoma with Gastric Mucin Phenotype
- Part 4. Clinical Diagnosis
- Endoscopic Diagnosis of Gastric Carcinoma
- Ultrasonic Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer
- Recent Advances in Radiology for the Diagnosis of Gastric Carcinoma
- Part 5. Therapy for Gastric Carcinoma
- The Gastric Cancer Treatment Guideline
- Endoscopic Resection for Early Gastric Cancer
- Current Treatment Strategies for Early Gastric Cancer
- Surgery for Advanced Gastric Cancer
- Laparoscopic Gastrectomy
- Chemotherapy for Advanced Unresectable Gastric Cancer
- Adjuvant or Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Against Advanced Gastric Carcinoma
- Part 6. Recent Topics in Gastric Carcinoma Research
- Micrometastasis of Gastric Cancer
- Sentinel Node Navigation Surgery: Application to Minimally Invasive and Function-Preserving Surgery for Early Gastric Cancer