Endoscopic Treatment Strategy for Upper GI Tract Neoplasms, 1st ed. 2020

Coordinator: Fujisaki Junko

Language: English

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This book presents various cases of upper GI tract neoplasms, discussing endoscopic diagnostic procedures and treatment strategies, such as white light endoscopy (WLE ), magnified endoscopy with narrow band imaging (NBI) and endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS). Focusing on the esophagus, stomach and duodenum, it provides user-friendly, practical information on these innovative approaches, and explores treatments, pathological insights, including target biopsy, and therapies for specific cases.

Endoscopic Treatment Strategy for Upper GI Tract Neoplasms appeals to a wide readership, from trainees to experienced gastroenterologists. It presents research evidence to broaden readers? understanding and enable them to optimize outcomes for patients.


  • Part I

    Esophagus

    Chapter 1

    Esophageal cancer:Barrett’s esophageal adenocarcinoma (BEA)

    Chapter 2

    Esophageal cancer: Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC)

    Chapter 3

    Esophageal benign tumor

    Part II

    Stomach

    Chapter 4

    Gastric cancer, ESD absolute indication, relatively indication, extraindication

    Chapter 5

    Gastric adenoma

    Chapter 6

    Gastric polyp: inflammatory fibrinoid polyp, Hyperplastic polyp, Gastric inverted hamartomatous polyp

    Chapter 7

    Gastric SMT (leiomyoma, GIST, etc) and LECS

    Part III

    Doodenum

    Chapter 8

    Adenoma

    Chapter 9

    Adenocarcinoma  ESD amd EMR


Prof. Junko Fujisaki, M.D., Ph.D.

Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research
Cancer Institute Hospital
Department Director of Gastroenterology
Department Director of Endoscopy

Presents various cases of upper GI tract neoplasms

Explores treatments, pathological insights, including target biopsy, and therapy for specific cases

Appeals to a wide readership, from trainees to experienced gastroenterologists