Description:
Molecular Genetics of Colorectal Neoplasia A Primer for the Clinician provides the latest information on the genetics of colorectal cancer within a
context of basic genetics, describing the subject in understandable
language and making it clinically relevant. In this way, clinicians can
become familiar with genetic terms and techniques related to colorectal
neoplasia, providing a background upon which to build an appreciation
of future advances and an ability to include them in the practicalities
of patient care.
This edition is intended for the healthcare provider or industry
concerned with colorectal neoplasia: including general and colorectal
surgeons, pathologists, oncologists, gastroenterologists, internal
medicine and family practice physicians, nurses, geneticists,
counsellors, registry co-ordinators, epidemiologists, and
statisticians.
Written for:
Colorectal
surgeons, pathologists, oncologists, gastroenterologists, internal
medicine and family practice physicians, nurses, geneticists,
counsellors, registry co-ordinators, epidemiologists, statisticians.
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