Advancements in Surgical Approaches for Gynecological Cancers
A special issue of Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694). This special issue belongs to the section "Cancer Therapy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 1 December 2024 | Viewed by 2880
Special Issue Editors
Interests: advancements in surgical techniques; surgical planning and decision-making; outcomes and challenges; patient-centered care
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Interests: impact on long-term survival; multidisciplinary collaboration; current treatment challenges; molecular classification of tumors and their prognostic impact
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Gynecological cancers, including ovarian, cervical, uterine, vulvar, and vaginal cancers, pose significant health challenges for women worldwide. With millions of women diagnosed each year, these cancers have a profound impact on both individual lives and public health. However, thanks to remarkable advancements in surgical approaches, there is newfound hope in the fight against gynecological cancers. Scientific breakthroughs and technological innovations have revolutionized the field of gynecologic oncology, offering safer, more precise, and minimally invasive surgical techniques. These advancements not only enhance diagnostic accuracy but also enable surgeons to tailor treatment plans and improve patient outcomes. The importance of these advancements in surgical approaches for gynecological cancers cannot be overstated, as they hold the potential to improve patient outcomes, enhance quality of life, and redefine the landscape of gynecologic oncology care.
We are pleased to invite you to contribute to this Special Issue titled “Advancements in Surgical Approaches for Gynecological Cancers” dedicated to the surgery of gynecological cancers, focusing on the advancements, challenges, and outcomes in this critical field.
It is well known that achieving complete surgical resection has paramount importance in the management of tumors, including gynecological cancers. The aim of this Special Issue is to provide a comprehensive overview of the evolving surgical techniques, novel approaches, and cutting-edge technologies that are revolutionizing the management of gynecological cancers. The articles included in this issue should emphasize the significance of thorough surgical planning, meticulous techniques, and multidisciplinary collaboration to ensure optimal cytoreduction and achieve negative surgical margins. By addressing the challenges and complexities associated with achieving complete surgery, this Special Issue aims to underscore the significance of this essential treatment modality in improving overall survival rates and disease-free intervals for patients with gynecological cancers. Through a comprehensive exploration of surgical advancements, techniques, and outcomes, this issue seeks to advance the knowledge and understanding of the integral role of complete surgery in the comprehensive management of gynecological malignancies.
In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:
Impact of advancements in molecular and genetic classifications on therapeutic choices.
Evolving surgical techniques.
Role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in surgical outcomes.
Minimally invasive surgical approaches.
Novel approaches.
Cutting-edge technologies.
Thorough surgical planning.
Meticulous techniques.
Application of current treatment guidelines.
Optimal cytoreduction and negative surgical margins.
Impact on overall survival and disease-free intervals.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Anna Myriam Perrone
Dr. Camelia Alexandra Coada
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- gynecological cancers
- minimally invasive surgery
- advancements in oncological treatments
- challenges
- survival outcomes
- complete surgical resection
- management
- cytoreduction
- negative surgical margins
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