Berek and Hacker's Gynecologic OncologyJonathan S. Berek, Neville F. Hacker The focus of Berek and Hacker's for four editions has been on the application of basic and clinical science to the clinical practice of gynecologic oncology. That approach has been successful and the book has been well received. The Fifth Edition follows the format of the previous editions, with the addition of color. We will also include a fully searchable companion Website that includes an image bank. |
Contents
Foreword to the First Edition by Sherman M Mellinkoff | vii |
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