|
Showing 1 - 2 of
2 matches in All Departments
Society The Third Symposium of the International held in against
Breast Cancer CONTRA CANCRUM MAMMARIUM was Paris, at UNESCO, on
December 9-12, 1985. Scientists and physicians came from allover
the world to attend this meeting. They came from Japan, Brazil, the
United States and the Middle East, from Belgium, Finland, Germany,
Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Yugoslavia, and from allover France. They all
contributed to the success of the Symposium and my cordial thanks
go to all of them and particularly to the invited speakers and
chairmen of the sessions, to the free-paper contributors, and to
the contributors to the Slide Seminar. Warm personal thanks go to
two friends: to Professor Dan H. Moore from Hahnemann University,
Philadelphia, who was always there to help in many ways, and to
Professor Pietro Gullino from the National Cancer Institute,
Bethesda, and now Torino, Italy, who consistently gave invaluable
advice. Special thanks are also due to those who assisted in the
preparation and organization of the Symposium: the UNESCO officers,
the interpreters, the secretaries and hostesses, the BEBA Company
with the help of Dr.Bernard Martin and Mrs.Jacqueline Bouchy, the
WILD LEITZ-France S.A. for projection facilities and microscope
arrangements for the workshop on mammary cytology which was
successfully conducted by Dr.Colette Marsan. During the four
days,three main topics were discussed: ~ E~idemiology, genetiCS and
oncogenes, related subjects of great actuality.
In the last decade tremendous progress has been made in the
diagnosis and treatment of tumours of the mediastinum. The use of
immunohistochemistry, molecular biology, electron microscopy, CT
and MRI, and a better knowledge of tumour markers, has made for
better diagnosis, often without the need for biopsy, in many cases.
This in turn has clarified the classification and thus the
epidemiology of tumours of the mediastinum, and modern
radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery has led to improved survival
of patients at risk. With over 300 illustrations, mostly in full
colour, and a well-referenced text, this atlas is an invaluable
bench reference for the practising diagnostic pathologist and a
study aid for the trainee, as well as a comprehensive source of
reference for oncologists and surgeons.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|