Histopathology Reporting: Guidelines for Surgical Cancer

Author:   Derek C. Allen
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2nd ed. 2006
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9781852339609


Pages:   504
Publication Date:   13 July 2006
Format:   Paperback
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The 2nd revised edition provides an easily comprehensible framework for standardized histopathology reports in surgical cancer. It details the gross description, histological classification, tumor differentiation, extent of local tumor spread, involvement of lymphovascular channels, lymph nodes and excision margins of the common carcinomas and also summarizes non-carcinomatous malignancies. - A practical handbook for the diagnostic pathologist in the routine reporting of the common cancers with consideration of diagnostic options and summary features of rarer cancers - Incorporates current WHO Histological Classification and 6th edition TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors - Emphasizes those gross and histological features relevant to clinical management and prognosis - Uses a systematic approach to surgical pathology specimens resulting in focused histopathology reports - Lists useful ancillary techniques in diagnostic reporting Essential for trainee and consultant diagnostic histopathologists worldwide.

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Author:   Derek C. Allen
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Imprint:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   2nd ed. 2006
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   1.200kg
ISBN:  

9781852339609


ISBN 10:   1852339608
Pages:   504
Publication Date:   13 July 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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From reviews of the 1st edition: <p>.,. Derek Allen has set out to systematically collate all of the requirements necessary to formulate a comprehensive report for organ specific tumours across the whole range of malignant disease. This he achieves admirably. The result is a clear and concise handbook, which is very easy to use. ... a well-conceived and succinctly executed book. (Ashley Graham, ACP News. Spring 2002: 40-41) <p> The author a ] has provided an easy-to-understand a ~frameworka (TM) for pathologists in their reporting of common surgical cancers. Tumours are grouped according to site and are dealt with in order of importance under the following headings: gross description, histological type, extent of local tumour spread, lymphovascular invasion, lymph nodes, excision margins, other pathology and other malignancy. As a pathologist I found this method useful, as it not only provides a step-by-step approach to the reporting of theses cases, but also continually reminds one of the ever-increasing number of facts required to do this task correctly. This is of particular value to the generalist having to deal with tumours outside of his or her field of knowledge. (John Davies, South African Journal of Surgery. 2002;40(2): 82) <p> With the advent of multi-disciplinary groups and the increased use of novel immunohistochemical and molecular techniques that provide more accurate information about prognosis and response to treatment, not only has histopathological reporting become increasingly more complex, but there is an increasing need to standardize reporting to enable the clinician to select appropriate treatment and recruit patients to randomized clinicaltrials.<br>The publication of this book is therefore timely. a ] It runs to almost 400 pages yet fits into the pocket of a white coat.<br>This is an excellent book containing a wealth of information, clearly and thoughtfully laid out. It should appeal to a wide range of trainee and established clinicians and pathologists. No surgical unit dealing with the management of cancer and no department of pathology should be without a copy. (CS McArdle, Annals of Oncology. 2001;12: 1194)<br> <p> Whether or not you are a box ticker and welcome the advent of the minimal data set proformas, prefer entirely free text, but need prompting to ensure you include all the essential parameters or favour standard outline template reports into which you insert the details of each particular case, you will find this book helpful. The wealth of information the book contains certainly justifies the price and the author is to be congratulated fro bringing together so much of practical relevance into such a handy volume. (Journal of Pathology. 2001;194(1): 138-139) <p> The overall product is an extremely valuable guide to reporting cancers in histopathology laboratories. It is a particularly valuable resource in those sites where national organizations have not yet produced their own minimum data sets and guidelines. This book is the sort of invaluable reference that should be available in every histopathology laboratory and is likely to need regular replacement as it will experience accelerated wear due to the frequency with which it is referred to. (S Cross, Histopathology. 2001;38(3): 276) <p>From the reviews of the second edition: <p> This book remains a succinct and easily navigable workplace guideto histopathology cancer reporting. From a practical point of view, the paper used is of a suitably high quality and has a firm shiny feel, which should stand up well to prolonged daily use. a ] As a concise, but thorough, aide-memoire for the general pathologist it achieves its aim exceedingly well. It is also an ideal starting point for trainees wishing to develop systems for reporting specific tumours, or for handling cancer specimens in general. (Dr Mike Biggs, The Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathologists, 2008) <p><br> <p>


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