Lymphography is an established procedure in the diagnosis of malignant
disease. Major scientific meetings, numerous publications and several
post- graduate courses on this subject have been presented during the
past ten years. However, perusal of the literature will convince any
critical reader of the need for a comprehensive presentation of
lymphography in cancer. Funda- mental knowledge of the anatomy and
physiology of the lymphatic system, pharmacology of the contrast media,
possible complications and in particular understanding of the clinical
behaviour of malignant tumors place high demands on the physician. For
this reason the personal experience of five authors and the most
important data published in the literature have been compiled in this
volume. It should give the reader up to date information on the
indications for clinical lymphography and its interpretation, thereby
de- monstrating the limits of its diagnostic accuracy and stressing the
great impor- tance of the method for the evaluation of cancer patients.
It has been a fortunate circumstance to draw on the experience of four
distinguished contributors whose cooperation has enabled this attempt at
a thorough coverage of clinical lymphography in cancer.