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- Bookedited by John H. Scholefield, Cathy Eng.Contents:
Epidemiology / Mala Pande and Marsha L. Frazier
Screening for colorectal cancer / Robert J.C. Steele and Paula MacDonald
Management of adenomas / Sunil Dolwani, Rajvinder Singh, Noriya Uedo and Krish Ragunath
How histopathology affects the management of the multidisciplinary team / Dipen Maru
Radical colonic resection / Kenichi Sugihara, Yusuke Kinugasa, Shunsuke Tsukamoto
Extralevator abdominoperineal excision (ELAPE) for advanced low rectal cancer / Brendan J. Moran and Timothy J. Moore
Neoadjuvant therapy without surgery for early stage rectal cancer? / Thomas D. Pinkney, Simon P. Bach
Minimally invasive surgery for rectal cancer and robotics / David Jayne & Gregory Taylor
Surgery for anal cancer / John H. Scholefield
Controversies in adjuvant chemotherapy / Stephen Staal, Carmen Allegra
Long versus short course radiotherapy for rectal cancer / Manisha Palta, Christopher Willett & Brian Czito
More treatment is not necessarily better, limited options for chemotherapeutic radiosensitization / Daedong Kim
Controversies in advanced disease/surgical approaches for metastatic resection / Amanda B. Cooper, Thomas A. Aloia, Jean-Nicolas Vauthey, Steven A. Curley
Controversies in chemotherapy in advanced colorectal cancer / Ludmila Katherine Martin and Tanios Bekaii-Saab
What is the role of surveillance for colorectal cancer? / Daedong Kim
The younger patient with colorectal cancer : genetic counseling discussion / Sarah A. Bannon, Maureen E. Mork and Miguel A. Rodriguez-Bigas
Best practices of supportive care while receiving chemotherapy : anti-emetics, diarrhea, anorexia, dermatologic recommendations / Maura Polansky
Palliative care vignettes / Jenny Wei and Egidio Del Fabbro.Digital Access Wiley 2014 - ArticleJones SA, Smith ET, Kwaan JH.Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1977 Mar;144(3):403-5.A technique for closing the lesser curvature of the stomach after subtotal gastrectomy has been used in 847 subtotal gastrectomies. In this group, one patient had transient postoperative bleeding and none had anastomotic leakage. The technique is recommended as a simple method of obtaining a secure and hemostatic closure which can be accomplished rapidly and which does not require the use of special instruments or material.