By Timothy M. Pawlik MD MPH PhD FACS FRACS (Hon.), Shishir K. Maithel MD
Biliary Tract Neoplasms is a state-of-art reference of the multimodality management of bile duct cancer written by leaders in the field. As targeted therapy and clinical trials in this field are exploding, and the incidence of the disease is increasing, now is the time to address the topic in practical manner. This reference addresses surgical approaches to biliary neoplasms, targeted personalized systemic approaches to biliary neoplasms, and other treatment modalities such as radiotherapy and ablation. It is intended for scientists, researchers, clinicians, practicing surgeons, surgical oncologists, transplant surgeons as well as fellows/residents in the surgical space.The book’s translational nature and impact of basic science findings that have informed targeted therapy for biliary neoplasms provide the very latest data on surgery, medical, imaging, and multi-modality care of biliary neoplasm to educate and inform care of this patient population.
Incudes the most recent information and research data on biliary tract neoplasms
Describes in detail the sequence options of different therapies and risk factors in a clinical setting
Presents a surgical perspective of personalized systemic approaches to biliary neoplasms for practical use
Product Details
Publisher : Elsevier
Publication date : September 23, 2025
Edition : 1st
Language : English
ISBN-10 : 0443292876
ISBN-13 : 978-0443292873
Best Sellers Rank: #6,156 in Biology (Books)

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