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" Peritoneal Carcinomatosis : "
Emil J Freireich
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732361
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Emil J Freireich
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Peritoneal Carcinomatosis : : Principles of Management.\ Emil J Freireich
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Publication Statement
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Boston: Springer US, 1996
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(433 pages)
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ISBN
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1461312477
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: 9781461312475
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26. A simplified approach to hyperthermic intraoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIIC) using a self retaining retractorIndex.
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Peritoneal Carcinomatosis: Principles of Management; Cancer Treatment and Research; Editor's page; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Dedication to Geneva and Everett Sugarbaker; Foreword; Preface; Peritoneal Carcinomatosis: Principles of Management; 1. Metastatic inefficiency: Intravascular and intraperitoneal implantation of cancer cells; 2. Intraperitoneal immunotherapy of cancer: A review of options for treatment; 3. Pharmacokinetics of the peritoneal-plasma barrier after systemic mitomycin C administration; 4. Peritoneal-plasma barrier. 5. Patterns of spread of recurrent intraabdominal sarcoma6. Observations concerning cancer spread within the peritoneal cavity and concepts supporting an ordered pathophysiology; 7. In vitro pharmalogic rationale for intraperitoneal regional chemotherapy; 8. Immunotherapy for peritoneal ovarian carcinoma metastasis using ex vivo expanded tumor infiltrating lymphocytes; 9. Role of omentum-associated lymphoid tissue in the progression of peritoneal carcinomatosis ; 10. Cancer cell seeding during abdominal surgery: Experimental studies. 11. Krukenberg syndrome as a natural manifestation of tumor cell entrapment12. Peritoneal carcinomatosis and radioimmunoguided surgery; 13. Diffuse and gross peritoneal carcinomatosis treated by intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemoperfusion; 14. Complications of heated intraperitioneal chemotherapy and strategies for prevention; 15. Peritoneotomy procedures; 16. Progressive release of the left colon for a tension-free colorectal or coloanal anastomosis; 17. Radiology of peritonea! carcinomatosis; 18. Methodologic considerations in treatment using intraperitoneal chemotherapy. 19. Safety considerations in the use of intraoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy20. Treatment of peritoneal carcinomatosis from colon or appendiceal cancer with induction intraperitoneal chemotherapy; 21. Effects of postoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy on peritoneal wound healing and adhesion formation; 22. Current status of staging laparotomy in colorectal and ovarian cancer; 23. Clinical research methodologies in diagnosis and staging of patients with peritoneal carcinomatosis; 24. Laser-mode electrosurgery; 25. Peritoneal access devices for intraperitoneal chemotherapy.
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Emil J Freireich
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Paul H Sugarbaker
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