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Programmed Cell Death in Tumours and Tissues

Programmed Cell Death in Tumours and Tissues 614 BOOK REVIEWS of retroperitoneal lymph nodes in patients with for cal treatment upper tract 2 years after initial diagnosis and treatment of is made a comment testicular cancer quite firmly including either an upper tract or bladder transitional cell carcinoma. that relating to combination chemotherapy 'azoospermia This seems inconsistent if most of the tract upper occurrences appears to persist for years if not permanently.' Elsewhere in in those treated for bladder carcinoma will occur subsequent the volume however it is noted that 'Retrospective review of to 2 years. a group of 28 patients indicated normal sperm counts in 46% It is always possible to find inconsistencies in any work of of patients after chemotherapy.' These differences of view reference and I have mentioned those which I have found, serve only to emphasise the problems which currently still merely to draw attention to the fact that I have read every face the profession as does the statement in relation to of this book page with interest and enjoyment. Each chapter exenteration that, 'at the start of the operative procedure the is well written and beautifully illustrated, whilst the sections para-aortic nodes are palpated and any enlarged nodes towards the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png British Journal of Cancer Springer Journals

Programmed Cell Death in Tumours and Tissues

British Journal of Cancer , Volume 64 (3) – Sep 1, 1991

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1991 by Cancer Research Campaign
Subject
Biomedicine; Biomedicine, general; Cancer Research; Epidemiology; Molecular Medicine; Oncology; Drug Resistance
ISSN
0007-0920
eISSN
1532-1827
DOI
10.1038/bjc.1991.370
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Abstract

614 BOOK REVIEWS of retroperitoneal lymph nodes in patients with for cal treatment upper tract 2 years after initial diagnosis and treatment of is made a comment testicular cancer quite firmly including either an upper tract or bladder transitional cell carcinoma. that relating to combination chemotherapy 'azoospermia This seems inconsistent if most of the tract upper occurrences appears to persist for years if not permanently.' Elsewhere in in those treated for bladder carcinoma will occur subsequent the volume however it is noted that 'Retrospective review of to 2 years. a group of 28 patients indicated normal sperm counts in 46% It is always possible to find inconsistencies in any work of of patients after chemotherapy.' These differences of view reference and I have mentioned those which I have found, serve only to emphasise the problems which currently still merely to draw attention to the fact that I have read every face the profession as does the statement in relation to of this book page with interest and enjoyment. Each chapter exenteration that, 'at the start of the operative procedure the is well written and beautifully illustrated, whilst the sections para-aortic nodes are palpated and any enlarged nodes towards the

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British Journal of CancerSpringer Journals

Published: Sep 1, 1991

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