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From the
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Gynecological Tumor Board is a comprehensive reference on clinical
management of reproductive system cancers in women. Twenty nationally recognized
leaders in the field of Gynecologic Oncology present cases—from diagnosis
through medical/surgical treatment through QOL and long-term care—that reflect
the clinical scenarios often found in the Gynecologic Oncology clinic, and
present the best current guidelines for treating those conditions. Special
"Editors' Comments" provide expert analysis and counterpoint to the cases.
Section Headlines:
Section I:
Approach to Tumors of the Ovary
Section II:
Approach to Tumors of the Uterine Corpus
Section III: Approach to Cervical
Cancer
Section IV: Approach to Vulvar and
Vaginal Cancers
Table of Contents:
Section I: Approach to Tumors
of the Ovary
Introduction written by Don Dizon
Chapter 1:
Optimally Resected Stage IIIC Ovarian Cancer
Case: A
48 year old female with stage IIIC ovarian cancer: optimal treatment
following optimal surgical debulking
Institution: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
Don S. Dizon,
MD and Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum, MD
Chapter 2:
Suboptimal Debulked Ovarian Cancer
Case: A 70 year-old female presenting with a large adnexal mass
and upper abdominal disease.
Institution: University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma
City, OK
Grainger S.
Lanneau, MD, Robin Acker, MD, Rosemary Zuna, MD, and D. Scott McMeekin, MD
Chapter 3:
Platinum-Sensitive Recurrent Ovarian Cancer: Therapeutic Options
Case: A
44 year-old woman with a history of advanced ovarian cancer that recurs
after a three year interval
Institution: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Nicholas P.
Taylor, MD and Matthew Powell, MD
Chapter 4:
Platinum-Resistant Recurrent Ovarian Cancer
Case: A
58 year-old woman with Stage IIIC ovarian cancer with a slow normalizing
CA-125 to adjuvant carboplatin and paclitaxel
Institution: UMDNJ – New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ
Bernadette Cracchiolo, MD, Nasrin Ghesani, MD, Margarette Bryan, MD, Mario
M. Leitao, Jr., MD
Chapter 5: Young Woman with
Ovarian Cancer
Case: A
40 year-old woman with an adnexal mass first detected in pregnancy
Institution: Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
Michael G.
Kelly, MD, Maritza Martel, MD, Pasquale Patrizio, MD, MBE, HCLD, and Masoud
Azodi, MD
Chapter 6: Ovarian Germ Cell
Tumors
Case: A
19 year-old woman presenting with a large abdominopelvic mass.
Institution: University of Chicago, Chicago IL
Halla Nimeiri,
MD, Anthony Montag, MD, Seiko Diane Yamada, MD, and
Gini F Fleming, MD
Chapter 7:
LMP Tumors of the Ovary
Case: A 37 year old woman with a history of a serous low malignant
potential tumor of the ovary with a complex right ovarian cyst
Institution: Massachusetts
General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Elizabeth G. Munro, MD and Linda R. Duska, MD
Chapter 8:
Sex-cord/Stromal Ovarian Cancer
Case: The
management of a case of granulosa cell tumor of the ovary
Institution: Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA
Kate Maturen, MD, Christina Kong, MD, and Amreen Husain, MD
Chapter 9:
Ovarian Metastasis from a Solid Tumor
Case: An ovarian mass in a patient with stomach cancer: approach and
considerations
Institution: University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine,
Los Angeles, CA
Shahryar A. Ashouri, MD, Luis Santos-Reyes, MD, Jabi Elijah Shriki, MD,
Krishna Surti, MD, Brian Kwok, MD, and Agustin A Garcia, MD
Chapter 10: Hereditary Ovarian
Cancer
Case: A
34 year-old woman with a family history of Ovarian Cancer
Institution: Women & Infants’ Hospital/The Warren Alpert Medical School
of Brown University Providence, RI
Jessica Kent,
MS and Christina Bandera, MD
Section II: Approach to Tumors
of the Uterine Corpus
Chapter
11: Approach to a Patient with an Early Uterine Cancer
Case: A 69 year-old female with uterine papillary serous carcinoma
Institution: New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY
Jill S. Whyte,
MD, Cathleen Heffernan, MD, Khush Mittal, MD, and Stephanie V. Blank, MD
Chapter
12: Management of Advanced Endometrial Cancer
Case: A
59 year-old female with IIIC endometrial carcinoma: Controversies and
approaches to management.
Institution: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL
Jacob
M. Estes, MD, Michael Conner, MD, and Sharmila Makhija, MD
Chapter
13: Metastatic Endometrial Cancer
Case: A 72 year-old woman with a history of endometrial cancer
presenting with recurrent vaginal bleeding.
Institution: Women & Infants’ Hospital/Warren Alpert Medical
School of Brown University, Providence, RI
Don S. Dizon,
MD, FACP, Curtis Johnston, MD, Paul DiSilvestro, MD
Chapter
14: Approach to Women with Uterine Sarcomas
Case: A 48 year old woman with pre-menopausal woman who
presents with persistent heavy vaginal bleeding and a rapidly enlarging
pelvic mass
Institution: University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer
Center, Houston, TX
Brian M.
Slomovitz, MD, Elizabeth Euscher, MD, Anuja Jhingran, MD, Robert Troiano,
MD, Robert Coleman, MD
Chapter
15: Gestational Trophoblast Disease
Case: Two
cases of gestational trophoblastic neoplasia in young women
Institution: Lahey Clinic Medical Center, Burlington, MA
Christine L. Shapter, RN, BSN and Anne P. Shapter, MD, FACOG
Section III: Approach to
Cervical Cancer
Introduction written by Don Dizon
Chapter 16: Early Cervical
Cancer
Case: A
41 year-old with an abnormal pap smear.
Institution: Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons,
New York, NY
Chapter
17: Metastatic Cervical Cancer: Options for Further Treatment
Case: A 55 year-old woman with a history of cervical cancer
presenting with metastatic disease
Institution: University of California at Irvine, Chao Family
Comprehensive Cancer Center, Irvine, CA
Leslie
Randall-Whitis, MD, Omid Bendavid, MD, Paul Lizotte, DO, Bradley J. Monk, MD
Chapter
18: Cervical Cancer: Surgical Options for Recurrent Disease
Case: A
53 year old woman with a history of cervical cancer presenting with a
central pelvic recurrence
Institution: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
Susannah
M. Mourton , MD, Aileen Caceres, MD, Andrea L. Pusic, MD, and Dennis S.
Chi, MD
Chapter
19: Cervical Cancer – Rare Histologies and Considerations for Management
Case: A
21 year-old woman presenting with heavy vaginal bleeding and a prolapsing
cervical mass
Institution: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA
Joseph
W. Carlson, MD, PhD and Susana M. Campos, MD, MPH
Section IV: Approach to Vulvar
and Vaginal Cancers
Chapter 20:
Vaginal Cancer: Managing an Uncommon Disease
Case: A
72 year-old female with vaginal bleeding and a large exophytic vaginal mass
on exam
Institution: University of Vermont School of Medicine, Burlington, VT
Sharon Mount,
MD, Betsy Sussman, MD, H. James Wallace, MD, Cheung Wong, MD, and Emmanuel
N. Soultanakis, M.D
Chapter 21:
Cancer of the Vulva
Case: Vulva
Cancer: Surgical or Medical Therapy
Institution: University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Stacy Akers
MD, Grace Moore, MD, William Spanos MD, Michael Rice MD, and Mary Evelyn
Gordinier, MD
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