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Urological Cancers

Urological Cancers

Jonathan Waxman
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Our understanding of the scientific basis for urothelial malignancy has advanced significantly. Studies in prostate cancer, few and far between 20 years ago, have increased and the degree of Government intervention, both in Europe and America, to support work in this field has risen considerably. Interest too has grown from the pharmaceutical industry, and this has led to the development of new treatment options for all of the urological malignancies and real improvements in remission rates and durations.



This book outlines developments in all areas of urological cancer, bringing together summaries of clinical and molecular advances in one volume, which will be invaluable to urologists and oncologists.
Language
English
Pages
342
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Springer
Release
August 18, 2005
ISBN
185233911X
ISBN 13
9781852339111

Urological Cancers

Jonathan Waxman
0/5 ( ratings)
Our understanding of the scientific basis for urothelial malignancy has advanced significantly. Studies in prostate cancer, few and far between 20 years ago, have increased and the degree of Government intervention, both in Europe and America, to support work in this field has risen considerably. Interest too has grown from the pharmaceutical industry, and this has led to the development of new treatment options for all of the urological malignancies and real improvements in remission rates and durations.



This book outlines developments in all areas of urological cancer, bringing together summaries of clinical and molecular advances in one volume, which will be invaluable to urologists and oncologists.
Language
English
Pages
342
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Springer
Release
August 18, 2005
ISBN
185233911X
ISBN 13
9781852339111

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