The book is divided into twenty-five clinical chapters each addressing the specific cancers affecting the gastrointestinal tract. Each chapter is written by a team of authors, with each contributor specially chosen to represent a different role in the MDT. This multidisciplinary team approach reflects the current care of GI cancer patients and enables clinical decision making and patient management. All the chapters have been tried and tested in MDT meetings in leading cancer centers around the world.
Gastrointestinal Oncology: A Critical Multidisciplinary Team Approach provides in-depth evidence-based knowledge and is well illustrated throughout with color photographs, line drawings, and diagrams. This authoritative and practical resource is an essential reference for the entire MDT including gastroenterologists, hepatologists, GI surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation therapists, interventional radiologists, pathologists, specialist nurses, and clinical scientists.
MD, PhD, FRCP, FACG
Consultant Gastroenterologist, Digestive Diseases Centre UHL Trust, Leicester, UK
James Black Senior Fellow and Professor, University of Oxford, UK
Fellow and Professor, Cancer Research UK and Queen Mary University of London, UK
Richard Sampliner
MD
Professor of Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine, USA
Chief of Gastroenterology, Southern Arizona VA Health Care System, USA
David Kerr
CBE, MA, MD, DSc, FRCP, FMedSci
Rhodes Professor of Cancer Therapeutics and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Oxford, UK
Head of Department of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Oxford, UK
Yuman Fong
MD
Murray F. Brennan Chair in Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA
Professor of Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, USA