| Description:
 TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, 7th Edition 
provides the latest, internationally agreed-upon standards to describe 
and categorize cancer stages and progression. Published in affiliation 
with the International Union Against Cancer (UICC), this authoritative 
guide contains important updated organ-specific classifications that 
oncologists and other professionals who manage patients with cancer need
 to accurately classify tumours for staging, prognosis and treatment.
 
The major alterations addressed in the 7th Edition 
concern carcinomas of the oesophagus and the gastroesophageal junction, 
stomach, lung, appendix, biliary tract, skin, and prostate. In addition,
 there are several entirely new classifications:
gastrointestinal carcinoids (neuroendocrine tumours) gastrointestinal stromal tumour
 upper aerodigestive mucosal melanoma
 Merkel cell carcinoma
 uterine sarcomas
 intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
 adrenal cortical carcinoma.
 
 
A new approach has also been adopted to separate anatomical stage 
groupings from prognostic groupings in which other prognostic factors 
are added to T, N, and M categories. These new prognostic groupings, as 
well as the traditional anatomical groupings, are presented for 
oesophageal and prostate carcinomas. 
 Reviews: "This is an update of the standard manual that has proven its value over
 the many years since it was first published ... .The seventh edition 
will be welcomed by all who have used the previous editions." (Doody's,
 March 2010)
 
"The material is therefore immediately applicable to patients worldwide,
 and not influenced by any particular healthcare system. The 
publication's greatest virtue continues to be its simplicity, distilling
 and arranging complex data in a way that is immediately applicable 
wherever cancer patients are seen." (Knowledgespeak, December 
2009) 
 
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