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Colon Polyps and Colorectal Cancer
Omer Engin Editor
Colon Polyps and Colorectal Cancer Second Edition
Editor Omer Engin Department of Surgery Izmir Tepecik Training and Research Hospital Konak, Izmir Turkey
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Preface
Our published book entitled “Colon Polyps and the Prevention of Colorectal Cancer” is a great success, so we have prepared a second edition. In the first edition, we explained colon polyps, the increased risks of colorectal cancer, factors of decreased colorectal cancer risk, and colonoscopic procedures, with related scientific knowledge. In this new second edition, I and my colleagues have revised the first edition and added new chapters with related issues. Our aim for this book is to prepare detailed presentations of all aspects of colorectal topics. Why did we believe we should do this? The patient with a colorectal cancer is opened with laparotomy (or laparoscopic surgery) and an ureter or uterus invasion with liver metastases is found. What can I do? What should I have done in the preoperative period? Computerized tomography? Neoadjuvant chemotherapy or radiotherapy? And what can I do during the operation? Ureter resection? Hysterectomy? Liver resection? What shall I do in the postoperative period? Pathological diagnosis? Adjuvant chemotherapy or radiotherapy? Radiofrequency ablation for liver mass? Biliary stenting? In our second edition, we aim to present all clinical knowledge related to colorectal cancer and its metastases in one volume. Detailed anatomical information is pre