Overview
- Editors:
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Giuseppe Maria Ettorre
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General Surgery and Transplantation Unit Department of Transplantation, San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital and National Institute of Infectious Diseases Lazzaro Spallanzani, Rome, Italy
- This is an open access book, which means that you have free and unlimited access
- Covers the management of hepatocellular carcinoma
- Reports an overview on pathology and imaging of hepatocellular carcinoma
- Refers to the hepatocellular carcinoma Guidelines
Table of contents (25 chapters)
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Treatment
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- Nicola Guglielmo, Marco Colasanti, Stefano Ferretti, Giovanni Vennarecci, Giuseppe Maria Ettorre
Pages 139-146Open Access
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- Riccardo De Carlis, Andrea Lauterio, Alberto Ficarelli, Ivan Vella, Luciano De Carlis
Pages 147-154Open Access
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- Carlo Sposito, Vincenzo Mazzaferro
Pages 155-162Open Access
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- Giovanni Vennarecci, Daniele Ferraro, Donatella Pisaniello, Federica Falaschi, Alfonso Terrone, Marilisa Maniscalco et al.
Pages 163-171Open Access
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- Carlo Garufi, Andrea Mancuso
Pages 173-179Open Access
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Special Considerations and Recommendations
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Front Matter
Pages 181-181
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- Duilio Pagano, Giuseppe Mamone, Ioannis Petridis, Salvatore Gruttadauria
Pages 191-197Open Access
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- Gian Luca Grazi, Andrea Scarinci
Pages 199-207Open Access
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- Micaela Maritti, Luigi Tritapepe
Pages 209-217Open Access
About this book
This open access book offers a comprehensive review of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with a particular focus on the pathobiology and clinical aspects of the disease, including diagnosis and treatment. HCC is becoming one of the most common causes of cancer-related death worldwide. It is the fifth most common malignancy in men and the ninth in women, with an estimated 500,000 to 1 million new cases annually around the world. Independent of its cause, cirrhosis is considered a major clinical and histopathological risk factor for HCC development. Five percent of all cirrhotic patients develop HCC every year. Diagnostic tools for HCC include blood tests, high-quality imaging studies and liver biopsy. The treatment of HCC depends on the size and location of the HCC and includes surgical resection, liver transplantation, endovascular approaches, percutaneous ablation, and medical treatments. The book is organized into four parts – overview, diagnosis, management strategies, and recommendations – and aims to provide surgeons and clinicians with a valuable resource for complete and up-to-date research on the clinical aspects and management of HCC.
Editors and Affiliations
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General Surgery and Transplantation Unit Department of Transplantation, San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital and National Institute of Infectious Diseases Lazzaro Spallanzani, Rome, Italy
Giuseppe Maria Ettorre
About the editor
Giuseppe Maria Ettorre is currently Chief of the Transplantation Department at the San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital and National Institute of Infectious Disease L. Spallanzani in Rome. He is an internationally renowned expert in liver surgery and transplantation, being considered one of the pioneers of laparoscopic liver surgery. He received his surgical training at Sapienza University of Rome and completed his clinical fellowships at the Service of General Surgery of Hôpital Lariboisière in Paris, directed by Prof. Hautefeuille and Valleur, and at the Service of Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplantation of Hôpital Beaujon in Paris, directed by Prof. Jacques Belghiti. From April 2001 to 2007 he was head of the Liver Disease and Transplantation team of the Surgical Unit of Prof. Eugenio Santoro at the oncological hospital IFO - Istituto Regina Elena in Rome. Since 2009 he has been Chief of the General Surgery and Transplantation Unit of San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital of Rome,where he oversees a comprehensive surgical program for the liver, pancreas and bile ducts, including surgeries for malignant and non-malignant conditions. In the last two decades he has performed more than 2,000 complex hepatobiliary and liver transplantation procedures. He also helped pioneer minimally invasive techniques in liver resection for the treatment of cancer. He is a member of numerous scientific societies and is author of more than 350 peer-reviewed articles of surgical interest as well as serving as principal or co-investigator in more than 20 studies.