Surgery for Ovarian Cancer: Principles and Practice

Surgery for Ovarian Cancer: Principles and Practice
ISBN-10
0203090276
ISBN-13
9780203090275
Category
Medical
Pages
452
Language
English
Published
2005-12-20
Publisher
CRC Press
Authors
Robert E. Bristow, Beth Y. Karlan

Description

A comprehensive surgical text, this book is designed to improve the reader's capability to implement important techniques essential to the effective management of ovarian cancer. With particular focus on the technical aspects of cytoreductive surgery, the book includes topics such as: pre-operative preparation, incisions/wound healing, surgical ins

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