by Tara Beattie
| ISBN | 9789372622171 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Digital Drive Learning |
| Copyright Year | 2026 |
| Price | $265.00 |
Cancer that begins in the colon or rectum lining is referred to as colorectal cancer (CRC), bowel cancer, and colon cancer (parts of the large intestine). A tiny percentage of occurrences of colorectal cancer can be attributed to inherited predispositions. Surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy are all potential components of a treatment plan for colorectal cancer. This book explains how colorectal diseases are treated standardized, accounting for technological developments and the tendency toward individualized treatment. The conventional surgical procedures for rectal and colon cancer, which have led to recent advancements, are described in detail and illustrated for the reader's benefit. Patient safety, the danger of complications, and unanswered questions are covered in this book, along with the scope and time of Adam Hemmings' surgery. The book also explains how surgery fits into a larger framework of multimodal medicine, including chemotherapy and radiation. Surgeons, aspiring young surgeons, seasoned practitioners looking to expand their expertise, and anybody else interested in this topic will find this book to be an invaluable resource.