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Are you looking for concise, practical answers to questions that
are often left unanswered by traditional cancer references that are
not designed for gastroenterologists? Are you seeking brief,
evidence-based advice for complicated cases or patients with
complications that need management? Curbside Consultation in GI
Cancer for the Gastroenterologist: 49 Clinical Questions provides
quick and direct answers to the thorny questions commonly posed
during a "curbside consultation" between colleagues. Dr. Douglas G.
Adler has designed this unique reference, which offers expert
advice, preferences, and opinions on tough clinical questions
commonly associated with GI cancer. The unique Q&A format
provides quick access to current information related to GI cancer
with the simplicity of a conversation between two colleagues.
Numerous images, diagrams, and references are included to enhance
the text and to illustrate the treatment of GI cancer patients.
Curbside Consultation in GI Cancer for the Gastroenterologist: 49
Clinical Questions provides information basic enough for residents
while also incorporating expert advice that even high-volume
clinicians will appreciate. Gastroenterologists, fellows and
residents in training, surgical attendings, and surgical residents
will benefit from the user-friendly and casual format and the
expert advice contained within. Some of the questions that are
answered: * An 81-year-old man is found to have unresectable
esophageal cancer and malignant dysphagia. Should he have a stent?
A nasogastric feeding tube? A PEG tube? * How is tumor-related
bleeding from gastric cancers best approached? * Do patients with
pancreatic cancer and jaundice need to have an ERCP preoperatively?
* What is the role of ERCP and EUS in patients with suspected
cholangiocarcinoma? * Why are rectal cancers so different from
colon cancers with regards to medical and surgical management?
Curbside Consultation in GI Cancer for the Gastroenterologist: 49
Clinical Questions illustrates how patients at different points in
their treatment may go back and forth between specialists to
receive coordination of care, and incorporates input from
gastroenterologists, surgeons, radiologists, and oncologists. While
providing up-to-date information, this book will help
gastroenterologists to manage complex cancer-related issues and
guide physicians through the maze of cancer-related treatments
available. Ideal for practicing gastroenterologists,
gastroenterology fellows, surgeons, oncologists, residents, and
medical students, Curbside Consultation in GI Cancer for the
Gastroenterologist: 49 Clinical Questions is sure to benefit anyone
caring for patients with gastrointestinal cancers.
A practical, portable handbook, newly updated with nearly 100 color
images and figures, The Little GI Book: An Easily Digestible Guide
to Understanding Gastroenterology, Second Edition is an invaluable
resource for anyone new to the world of gastroenterology and
hepatology. Featuring new information on the latest advancements in
gastroenterology and hepatology and written in a friendly,
conversational style, The Little GI Book will help readers learn
the core concepts of digestive health and disease and absorb
important information without a hiccup. Author Dr. Douglas G. Adler
provides a comprehensive, soup-to-nuts guide to gastrointestinal
anatomy, physiology, disease states, and treatment. With new color
images throughout, The Little GI Book guides the reader through the
entire gastrointestinal tract, starting at the top with the
esophagus, ending at the bottom with the colon and rectum, and
covering everything in between: the stomach, small intestine,
liver, pancreas, bile ducts, and gallbladder. The Little GI Book is
an indispensable pocket guide for residents, students, nurse
practitioners, office staff, industry sales force, and anyone who
works in the GI industry but isn't a gastroenterologist.
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