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  • Book
    Takafumi Ueda, Akira Kawai, editors.
    Contents:
    Part I: Basic Research and Experimental Therapy
    Chapter 1. Genetics of Osteosarcoma
    Chapter 2. Basic Research for Osteosarcoma Lung Metastasis (LM8)
    Chapter 3. Immunotherapy for Osteosarcoma
    Part II: Clinical Features
    Chapter 4. Outcome of Treatment for Osteosarcoma of the Extremities over the Last 20 Years: Report from 11 Referral Centers in Japan
    Chapter 5. Osteosarcoma in the Elderly: Clinical Features and Outcome
    Chapter 6. Prognosti c Factors for Osteosarcoma Patients
    Part III: Chemotherapy
    Chapter 7. Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Developed in Japan
    Chapter 8. Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy (OOS-A, B, C, D regimens)
    Chapter 9. Caffeine-Potentiated Chemotherapy for Osteosarcoma
    Part IV: Surgery
    Chapter 10. Endoprosthetic Reconstruction for Extremity Osteosarcoma
    Chapter 11. Limb-Salvage Surgery and Reconstruction for Skeletally Immatur Childhood Osteosarcoma: Extendible Endoprostheses
    Chapter 12. Limb-Salvage Surgery for Pelvic Osteosarcoma
    Chapter 13. Management of Postoperative Infection after Limb Salvage Surgery in Osteosarcoma Patients
    Part V: Surgery : Biological Reconstruction
    Chapter 14. Biological Reconstruction for Extremity Osteosarcoma: Long Term Results and Current Concept of Intraoperative Extracorporeal Irradiated Bone Graft (IORBG)
    Chapter 15. Biological Reconstruction for Extremity Osteosarcoma: Pasteurized Autogenous Bone Graft
    Chapter 16. Biological Reconstruction for Extremity Osteosarcoma: Liquid Nitrogen Treated Tumor-Bearing Bone Graft
    Chapter 17. Biological Reconstruction for Extremity Osteosarcoma: Distraction Osteogenesis Technique
    Chapter 18. Limb-Saving Surgery Using In Situ Preparation (ISP) Method
    Part VI: Unresectable / Metastatic Disease
    Chapter 19. Carbon Ion Radiotherapy for Un resectable Osteosarcoma of the Trunk
    Chapter 20. Treatment of Osteosarcoma Patients with Pulmonary Metastasis
    Chapter 21. Long-Term Outcomes and Quality of Life (QOL) in Survivors of Pediatric and Adolescent Osteosarcoma.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Article
    Cotchin E.
    Equine Vet J. 1977 Jan;9(1):16-21.
    Published figures from veterinary schools indicate that tumours may account for about 1 to 3 per cent of surgical cases. In this paper an account is given of clinical and pathological aspects of the tumours that are most likely to be encountered in practice, either as visibly or palpably detectable masses of tissue, or as internal tumours responsible for clinical signs. Amongst the common and important tumours dealt with, the most prominent are "equine sarcoid", squamous-cell carcinoma (of eye region and of glans penis), granulosa-cell tumours and melanomas. Well over a hundred references provide entry to the relevant literature. The need for further pathological and clinical studies of equine tumours is stressed.
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