Full Description
Soft tissue sarcoma is an uncommon disease with a historically ominous prognosis, but there has been a great deal of progress in the last two decades in the understanding of these diseases, and accurate prognostic and therapeutic information is now available that removes much of the mystique.
Contents
1. Historical Perspectives and Evolution of Treatment 2. Incidence and Etiology 3. Pathologic Classification 4. Clinical Features, Diagnosis and Extent of Disease 5. Staging of Soft Tissue Sarcoma 6. Prognostic Factors 7. Clinical and Pathological Correlates 8. Principles of Surgical Management 9. Adjuvant Management 10. Special Sites 11. Special Techniques 12. Treatment of Recurrence 13. Future Directions