Nasopharyngeal Cancer - Multidisciplinary Management provides a
comprehensive account of the current state of knowledge on
nasopharyngeal cancer and its multidisciplinary management. The first
ten chapters document contain essential background information on
subjects such as epidemiology, pathogenesis, molecular biology,
pathology, and the use of imaging in diagnosis and staging.
Subsequently, the various treatment options and combinations in a range
of settings are examined in depth. Detailed attention is given to the
roles of concurrent, adjuvant, and neoadjuvant chemotherapy and advanced
radiotherapy techniques. Further chapters then explore surgical
treatment, follow-up, treatment of metastatic disease, treatment-related
complications, and nasopharyngeal cancer in children. This is an
important book that will prove essential reading for the radiation
oncology community worldwide and meet the need for substantial
improvements in knowledge of modern techniques.