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    Daniel M. Sciubba, Joseph H. Schwab, editors.
    Summary: This book provides a comprehensive review of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management of chordomas of the mobile spine and sacrum. Historically, knowledge about how to deliver such state-of-the-art care has not been widespread, resulting in inconsistent treatment, and, all too often, suboptimal outcomes for chordoma patients. This text is an important step towards broadening that knowledge, and, in turn, improving the care provided to chordoma patients. The book is divided into 4 parts comprising 16 chapters. The first part focuses on the pathophysiology and molecular drivers of chordoma. The second focuses on the epidemiology and clinical history, as well as the histological, oncologic, and radiographic work-up of chordoma. The third part focuses primarily on the technical aspects of surgery for chordoma. It is broken down by anatomic region, with the final two chapters focusing on the soft tissue and bony reconstruction following chordoma resection. The last part focuses on the exciting field of adjuvant therapies for chordoma. This includes both radiation therapies and novel chemotherapeutic options for recurrent, metastatic, and dedifferentiated chordoma. Written by world experts from leading chordoma centers, Chordoma of the Spine serves as a valuable reference for spinal oncologists and general spine surgeons who may encounter chordoma patients in their practice. It provides the most up-to-date evidence regarding all aspects of treating patients with this disease. By focusing on this specific pathology of the spine, this resource condenses expert-level research into understandable treatment algorithms.

    Contents:
    Section I Pathophysiology and Molecular Mechanisms of Chordoma
    Notochordal Morphogenesis and the Origin of Chordoma
    Molecular and Genetic Mechanisms of Spinal Chordoma
    Section II Epidemiology, Clinical History, and Work-Up for Chordoma.-Historical Overview, Demographics, and Clinical Presentation of Spinal Chordoma
    Clinical Work up, Diagnostic Imaging and Biopsy
    Histopathologic Classification of Spinal Chordoma
    Multi-disciplinary Planning for Treatment
    Section III Surgical Management of Chordoma
    Surgical Management of Chordoma of the Occipitocervical Junction
    Surgical Management of Chordoma of the Cervical Spine
    Surgical Management of Chordoma of the Thoracic Spine
    Surgical Management of Chordoma of the Lumbar Spine
    Surgical Management of Chordoma of the Sacrum
    Soft Tissue Reconstruction Following Surgery for Sacral Chordoma
    Vascular Reconstruction After EnBloc Resection
    Section IV Radiation and Chemotherapeutic Adjuvants for Chordoma
    Photon Therapy for Chordoma of the Spine
    Heavy Particle Therapy for Chordoma
    Systemic Therapy, Trials and Future Directions for Chordoma of the Spine
    Index.
    Digital Access Springer 2021