Gynecologic Oncology: Evidence-Based Perioperative and Supportive Care

Gynecologic Oncology: Evidence-Based Perioperative and Supportive Care
ISBN-10
111800342X
ISBN-13
9781118003428
Series
Gynecologic Oncology
Category
Medical
Pages
576
Language
English
Published
2011-09-15
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Authors
Steven A. Vasilev, Scott E. Lentz, Allison E. Axtell

Description

New edition fully includes Grades and Levels of evidence, providing a better idea of what the sum total of existing evidence suggests regarding key topics Grades and levels of evidence consistently highlighted throughout Greater number of tables and algorithms ("decision trees") for key decision-making areas "Scope of concept" introduction to chapters are significantly enhanced, allowing the reader to reference the concepts while reviewing the specific details in the clinically oriented chapters The only available book with an evidence-based approach covering this specific subject matter in one compendium

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