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ISBN: 978-0-521-86323-0
Page count: 176
Publisher: Cambridge UP
Publication year: 2006
Ovarian cancer is not only the commonest but also the most lethal gynaecological malignancy, partly because the majority of patients present with advanced disease. Nevertheless, the management of patients with ovarian neoplasms has changed substantially recently, with improved survival due to better screening strategies, major advances in chemotherapy and the constantly evolving role of surgery. Central to these advances has been the development and application of imaging in diagnosis, staging and follow-up. All forms of imaging play a critical role not only in the day-to-day management of the patient, but also in the development of future strategies. This volume provides a detailed review of all relevant imaging modalities and treatment options, enhancing understanding of the role of imaging for all involved in the care of patients with cancer.
Table of contents:
- Epidemiology of ovarian cancer
- The pathological features of ovarian neoplasia
- Ovarian cancer screening
- Surgical management of patients with epithelial ovarian cancer
- Medical treatment of ovarian carcinoma
- Ultrasound in ovarian carcinoma
- MR imaging in ovarian cancer
- CT in carcinoma of the ovary
- PET and PET/CT in ovarian cancer


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