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Pediatric Neoplasia: Advances in Molecular Pathology and
Translational Medicine presents many of the major, relevant
advances in molecular pathology that are occurring in the field of
pediatric oncology and will serve as a useful overview for resident
and attending physicians as well as scientists interested in
understanding the molecular pathology of pediatric cancer in the
context of clinical medicine. Chapters are based upon organ
systems, and each is written by an expert or pair of experts in
their field with subspecialty training and extensive clinical
experience. Each chapter describes a variable number of tumors and
includes an overview of the classification system and
clinicopathological characteristics of each tumor. This is followed
by a discussion of the molecular pathology relevant to a specific
tumor, including specific molecular markers of the tumors, methods
used for diagnosis or clinical management, clinical significance of
the markers, and if appropriate, a description or discussion of
current activities in translational research or issues that need to
be addressed in the future. Pediatric Neoplasia: Advances in
Molecular Pathology and Translational Medicine will be of great
value to pathologists, oncologists, hematologists, internal
medicine and pediatric specialists, as well as pharmaceutical
professionals and translational and clinical researchers.
Pediatric Neoplasia: Advances in Molecular Pathology and
Translational Medicine presents many of the major, relevant
advances in molecular pathology that are occurring in the field of
pediatric oncology and will serve as a useful overview for resident
and attending physicians as well as scientists interested in
understanding the molecular pathology of pediatric cancer in the
context of clinical medicine. Chapters are based upon organ
systems, and each is written by an expert or pair of experts in
their field with subspecialty training and extensive clinical
experience. Each chapter describes a variable number of tumors and
includes an overview of the classification system and
clinicopathological characteristics of each tumor. This is followed
by a discussion of the molecular pathology relevant to a specific
tumor, including specific molecular markers of the tumors, methods
used for diagnosis or clinical management, clinical significance of
the markers, and if appropriate, a description or discussion of
current activities in translational research or issues that need to
be addressed in the future. Pediatric Neoplasia: Advances in
Molecular Pathology and Translational Medicine will be of great
value to pathologists, oncologists, hematologists, internal
medicine and pediatric specialists, as well as pharmaceutical
professionals and translational and clinical researchers.
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