Review
Praise for the previous edition:
"This book, in encyclopedic detail, is well written, lucid and easy to read. The chapters dealing with various skin cancers are distinguished by their depth, clarity and variety of clinical photographs. This book is a must for all physicians who are serious about recognizing and treating skin cancer."
American Family Physician
"...and excellent review of the presentation and pathology of the common and uncommon cutaneous malignancies."
Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons
"...copious references at the end of each chapter...a comprehensive chapter on skin tumour pathology...of great interest to those who are committed to the field."
British Journal of Dermatology
"...a handy sized reference on an important and common problem."
Cancer Forum
"...a comprehensive and detailed overview about the management of cuntaneous malignancies...the book can be recommended without any restriction to dermatologists, pathologists, oncologists and to all physicians who are faced with skin deiseases."
Experimental Pathology
"...Dr Schwartz has enormous experience of the subject...This would be an excellent book both for trainee dermatologists and any medical practitioner with an interest in skin cancer. It should be available for reference in any medical library."
Pathology
Product Description
The second edition of Skin Cancer: Recognition and Management is a definitive clinical reference which comprehensively examines the wide range of premalignant and malignant cutaneous disorders, including melanoma, Kaposi's sarcoma and other sarcomas, cutaneous lymphoma, cutaneous metastatic disease and cutaneous markers of internal malignancy, with emphasis on the most recent advances in diagnosis and management.
Fully revised and expanded, this new edition now includes full colour photographs and illustrations throughout to aid recognition and diagnosis, and covers the latest developments and treatment modalities. New chapters include:
* Merkel Cell Carcinoma
* Dermoscopy
Skin Cancer: Recognition and Management is a definitive clinical reference for dermatologists, oncologists, residents and any medical practitioner with an interest in skin cancer.
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