Tumors of the chest: Biology, diagnosis and management

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The purpose of the textbook, Tumors of the Chest: Biology, Diagnosis and Management, is to meticulously depict all aspects of chest tumors in a comprehensive volume format that encompasses their biology, clinical presentation and management. Lung cancer and chest malignancies demand complicated therapeutical procedures without a guaranteed cure, cause agonizing side effects and mean immense suffering for the patients and their families. Over the last decade lung cancer became the providence of the scientific specialities involved:oncology, radiology, radiotherapy, palliative, epidemiology, biology. The internationally renowned authors provide in this book a comprehensive and interdisciplinary overview of their experience with the latest advances in these fields. Also covered are the wide-ranging topics of management in the elderly, chemoprevention, along with ethical, social and economic issues. © Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2006.

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Syrigos, K. N., Nutting, C. M., & Roussos, C. (2006). Tumors of the chest: Biology, diagnosis and management. Tumors of the Chest: Biology, Diagnosis and Management (pp. 1–687). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-31040-1

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