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Elsevier A Surgeons Guide to Sarcomas and Other Soft Tissue Tumors An Issue of Surgical Clinics 1st Edition by Kane III, John M.
In this issue of Surgical Clinics, guest editor Dr. John M. Kane brings his considerable expertise to the topic of A Surgeon's Guide to Sarcomas and Other Soft Tissue Tumors. In 2021, more than 13,400 new soft tissue sarcomas will be diagnosed. This issue provides a timely update for management of the most common sarcomas, including discussions of pathology, imaging, chemotherapy, radiation, and reconstruction.Contains 13 relevant, practice-oriented topics including the implications of an unplanned sarcoma excision (the "Whoops" operation); the importance of preoperative pathology and the optimal biopsy of soft tissue masses; gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) and the general surgeon; the evolving management of desmoid/aggressive fibromatosis; plastic surgery reconstruction of sarcoma resection defects; and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on sarcomas and other soft tissue tumors, offering actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews. The Implications of an Unplanned Sarcoma Excision (the "Whoops" Operation)The Role of Imaging in Soft Tissue Sarcoma Diagnosis and ManagementWide Resection of Extremity/Truncal Soft Tissue SarcomasRadiation Therapy for Soft Tissue Sarcoma: Indications, Timing, Benefits, and ConsequencesPlastic Surgery Reconstruction of Sarcoma Resection Defects: Form and FunctionRetroperitoneal Sarcomas: Histology Is EverythingSarcoma Pulmonary Metastatic Disease: Still a Chance for CureGastrointestinal Stromal Tumors and the General SurgeonLipoma and Its Doppelganger: The Atypical Lipomatous Tumor/Well-Differentiated LiposarcomaDermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans: What Is This?The Evolving Management of Desmoid FibromatosisBenign Neurogenic Tumors