Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- About the authors
- Preface
- Introduction to the second edition
- Abbreviations
- 1 Basic epidemiology
- 2 Basic pathology of gynaecological cancer
- 3 Preinvasive disease of the lower genital tract
- 4 Radiological assessment
- 5 Surgical principles
- 6 Role of laparoscopic surgery
- 7 Radiotherapy: principles and applications
- 8 Chemotherapy: principles and applications
- 9 Ovarian cancer standards of care
- 10 Endometrial cancer standards of care
- 11 Cervical cancer standards of care
- 12 Vulval cancer standards of care
- 13 Uncommon gynaecological cancers
- 14 Palliative care
- 15 Emergencies and treatment-related complications in gynaecological oncology
- Appendix 1 FIGO staging of gynaecological cancers
- Index
Introduction to the second edition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- About the authors
- Preface
- Introduction to the second edition
- Abbreviations
- 1 Basic epidemiology
- 2 Basic pathology of gynaecological cancer
- 3 Preinvasive disease of the lower genital tract
- 4 Radiological assessment
- 5 Surgical principles
- 6 Role of laparoscopic surgery
- 7 Radiotherapy: principles and applications
- 8 Chemotherapy: principles and applications
- 9 Ovarian cancer standards of care
- 10 Endometrial cancer standards of care
- 11 Cervical cancer standards of care
- 12 Vulval cancer standards of care
- 13 Uncommon gynaecological cancers
- 14 Palliative care
- 15 Emergencies and treatment-related complications in gynaecological oncology
- Appendix 1 FIGO staging of gynaecological cancers
- Index
Summary
Since the publication of the first edition of Gynaecological Oncology for the MRCOG and Beyond, a multidisciplinary and patient-centred approach to care, delivered in linked local or specialist centres, has been established in the UK. The training of obstetricians and gynaecologists has also changed, with the introduction of advanced training and study modules (ATSM) in the senior years of training. ATSMs in gynaecological oncology and colposcopy can now be undertaken in many centres.
This book will be useful both to those preparing for MRCOG Part 2 and to those undertaking the ATSM in Gynaecological Oncology.
For patients, the pathway of care often begins in local cancer units – this may be confined to diagnosis or may include the triage of patients for further management at a local or specialist centre. This process involves a multidisciplinary approach and usually includes discussion at multidisciplinary team meetings. The contributors to the second edition work as part of such teams throughout the UK.
Recognising these developments in care, the second edition of our book includes chapters which focus on this multidisciplinary approach. We hope that chapters such as those on pathology, radiology, chemotherapy and radiotherapy will increase the understanding of the disciplines that are central to our multidisciplinary teams.
Chapters on laparoscopic surgery, basic surgical principles, palliative care and emergencies and treatment-related complications in gynaecological oncology provide additional up-to-date information for specialists involved in the care of women with gynaecological cancers. The chapters on epidemiology, pathology and each of the main gynaecological cancers have all been updated for this edition and present the latest evidence on investigation, staging and management.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011