The field of liver tumors in children, and in particular hepatoblastoma in infants and young children, has seen tremendous therapeutic advances over recent years. This has been achieved through a much better understanding of the biology of disease, improved diagnostic procedures, refined methods of pretreatment tumor staging, the implementation of highly efficient chemotherapy and surgery, detailed monitoring of toxicity, and careful follow-up strategies. International controlled trials have played a key role in these advances, and many leading figures in the trials are among the editors and authors of this book. Their principal goal in Hepatic Tumors in Children is to provide the reader with a complete update on this complex and rapidly evolving field. All aspects of an impressive success story are covered, disclosing how the outcome of a previously devastating disease has been so dramatically improved. This book will prove essential reading for all who are involved in the care of children with liver tumors.
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From the reviews:
"This slender but tightly packed book is essentially a report on the current status of surgical and chemotherapeutic treatment of childhood liver tumors, based on the most current data from the American and European collaborative treatment groups. ... Pediatric surgeons working in specialized tumor surgery settings, with the Children's Oncology Group, or who support research activities in liver tumors will find this book invaluable. ... It will stand as a thorough and quick reference in the topic as currently understood, diagnosed, and treated." (Robert M. Arensman, Doody's Review Services, September, 2011)
"This slender but tightly packed book is essentially a report on the current status of surgical and chemotherapeutic treatment of childhood liver tumors, based on the most current data from the American and European collaborative treatment groups. ... Pediatric surgeons working in specialized tumor surgery settings, with the Children's Oncology Group, or who support research activities in liver tumors will find this book invaluable. ... It will stand as a thorough and quick reference in the topic as currently understood, diagnosed, and treated." (Robert M. Arensman, Doody's Review Services, September, 2011)