Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers are common
diseases worldwide. About 400,000 patients are
diagnosed with esophageal cancer worldwide each
year and nearly 330,000 die for this disease.
Roughly 870,000 patients are newly diagnosed
each year with gastric cancer and over 600,000
die from the disease each year. And 940,000 new
cases of colorectal cancer are diagnosed
annually and 490,000 patients die from this
disease.
Management options for patients with GI
cancer have undergone dramatic changes in the
past decade. New cytotoxic agents, novel
targeted agents, surgical and ablative options,
as well as a new array of supportative
medications have shown substantial progress.
With the increased number of therapeutic options
from which to choose, the clinician is better
placed to offer effective therapy. At the same
time the clinician is challenged to keep abreast
of the rapidly changing treatment landscape and
the newly emerging data that is shaping the
options for treatment today and in the future.
Gastrointestinal Malignancies provides
a comprehensive and in-depth review of this
group of malignancies. This volume reviews the
current literature, provides critical
evaluations of the data, and offers
evidence-based recommendations. The editors and
authors are leaders in their fields. The
chapters update the current screening tools for
colon cancers, assessment of predictive markers
such as k-Ras and BRAF in the management of
colon cancer as well as the state-of-the-art for
use of both cytotoxic chemotherapy and the
incorporation of newer biological therapies.
About the Series:
Emerging Cancer Therapeutics is an
invited review publication providing a through
analysis of key clinical research related to
cancer therapeutics, including a discussion and
assessment of current evidence, current clinical
best practice, and likely near future
developments. There is an emphasis throughout on
multidisciplinary approaches to the specialty,
as well as on quality and outcomes analysis.
Published three times a year Emerging Cancer
Therapeutics provides authoritative,
thorough assessments of advances in therapeutics
in all major areas of oncology, both solid and
hematologic malignancies, with a focus on
advances in medical and biological therapies
with emerging clinical impact and encompassing
new technologies with implications for
management such as molecular imaging.
Features of the Emerging Cancer
Therapeutics include:
- Editorial board of nationally recognized
experts across the spectrum of Cancer
Therapeutics
- In-depth, up-to-date expert reviews and
analysis of major new developments in all
areas of Cancer Therapeutics
- Issues edited by an authority in
specific subject area
- Focuses on major topics in Cancer
Therapeutics with in-depth articles covering
advancs in clinical and translational
research developments as well as clinical
applications and experience
- Emphasizes multidisciplinary approaches
to research and practice