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This comprehensive book presents the latest evidence-based data on pancreatobiliary malignancies, including the epidemiology, examination, treatment and endoscopic management. It explores a range of topics, such as risk factors, detection strategies, and novel treatment approaches like precision medicine and immunotherapy.
Although there have been rapid improvements in the management of these diseases, the survival period has not yet reached a satisfactory level. This book will help those doctors needing to share the latest information with the patients and their families. It provides a
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Produktbeschreibung
This comprehensive book presents the latest evidence-based data on pancreatobiliary malignancies, including the epidemiology, examination, treatment and endoscopic management. It explores a range of topics, such as risk factors, detection strategies, and novel treatment approaches like precision medicine and immunotherapy.

Although there have been rapid improvements in the management of these diseases, the survival period has not yet reached a satisfactory level. This book will help those doctors needing to share the latest information with the patients and their families. It provides a wealth of practical information to help surgeons, endoscopists and oncologists as well as physicians, basic researchers and professionals at medical device and pharmaceutical companies broaden their understanding of the current treatment and management strategies for pancreatobiliary malignancies.

Autorenporträt
Hiroyuki Isayama

Department of Gastroenterology,

Graduate School of Medicine, Juntendo University Tokyo, Japan.

h-isayama@juntendo.ac.jp

Yousuke Nakai

Department of Endoscopy and Endoscopic Surgery,

Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo,

Tokyo, Japan

ynakai-tky@umin.ac.jp

Takashi Sasaki

Department of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Medicine,

Cancer Institute Hospital of Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research,

Tokyo, Japan

sasakit-tky@umin.ac.jp