Gynaecological Cancers: Biology and Therapeutics

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· Cambridge University Press
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Gynaecological cancers are categorised as 'rare' diseases, although collectively they affect over 16,000 women each year in the UK alone. There is a lack of real understanding of these conditions compared with other malignancies, possibly owing to their relative rarity when viewed as individual diseases. The 60th RCOG Study Group brought together a range of experts to examine as many biological aspects of gynaecological cancers as possible, including both surgical and non-surgical therapies. This book presents the findings of the Study Group, with contents including: • current understanding of the biology of gynaecological cancers • translation of biology to the clinic • state of the art in imaging and therapy • current clinical trials • advances in multimodal therapy • individualised treatment.

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Sean Kehoe works as a Consultant at Churchill Hospital and John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. He currently serves on the RCOG Council (as Fellows' Representative South East).

Richard J. Edmondson is a Consultant at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead.

Martin Gore is Medical Director of The Royal Marsden and Professor of Cancer Medicine at The Institute of Cancer Research.

Iain A. McNeish is a cancer specialist at Barts and the London School of Medicine, part of the Barts Cancer Research UK Centre. He is Deputy Director of the Barts Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre.

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