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Hepatobiliary Cancer (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
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Hepatobiliary Cancer (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
Series: Cancer Treatment and Research, 69
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When one deals with cancer, the hepatobiliary malignancies present
a challenge to the oncologist that can be best characterized as a
series of unsolved clinical and biological dilemmas. Liver
metastases from colorectal and other gastrointestinal malignancies,
hepatocellular carcinoma, cholangiocarcinoma and gall bladder
cancer present an array of problems but have two features in
common; these are high morbidity and mortality with an overall poor
result from treatment. Even though there are many reasons to be
discouraged in the treatment of hepatobiliary cancer, there are
some unique features that the liver presents which allow innovative
treatment options. First, the liver is one of the few organs in the
body that will regenerate over time. Patients who can be made
disease free will usually return to a fully functional state
despite the ablation of up to 80% of this organ. Secondly, the
liver has an isolated vasculature. Intraarterial infusion, portal
venous infusion, and even isolated perfusion are not only possible
but have been accomplished and been used in clinical trials. Third,
this organ is extremely well characterized radiologically and the
progress of treatments can be monitored with great accuracy. Tumor
markers assist in this follow-up. Finally, this is an organ that
can be transplanted with great success when there is benign
disease. If one could control small volume systemic malignancy
outside of the liver, transplantation would offer a curative
approach in a large majority of patients. The book presents both
the credits and debits that one must encounter in dealing with
hepatobiliary cancer. The traditional discouragement is blended
with opportunity so that the oncologistfinds himself wishing to
know more and in knowing more to do more in the treatment of
hepatobiliary cancer.
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