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1 . 2021

Much esteemed colleagues!

Abstract

To utilize various technologies (assisted circulation, blood-saving technologies, hemostatic agents, minimally invasive procedures) has allowed us to expand scope of surgical interference and perform surgeries to cancer patients that had been considered irresectable or inoperable before. This clearly happens thanks to implementing a multidisciplinary and patient-specific approach while discussing treatment strategy and treatment of such category of patients, which helps clinical surgeons satisfy their growing requirements.

Currently, the treatment selection is determined non only by the clinical condition of the patient, available concurrent diseases, tumor type and extent, but also by the mutation status of the tumour and pharmacogenetic markers. Moreover, the treatment selection is affected by the surgeon's experience, his/her awareness of state-of-the-art capabilities of molecular diagnostic aids and flexibility to use such data.

In view of the above, we dedicated this issue to treating oncological patients. Besides a number of original research articles, a number of clinical impressions demonstrating multidisciplinary approach in multimodal treatment of patients has been included in this issue. To treat such patients successfully is of great practical consequence since there are no clinical guidelines to solve tactical issues.

We hope that the content of this issue will be interesting not only to oncologists and surgeons but also to other specialists treating oncological patients at different stages.

Best regards, Guest editor prof. Ivan S. Stilidi, Editor prof. Arrndy L. Bejanyan

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CHIEF EDITOR
CHIEF EDITOR
Sergey L. Dzemeshkevich
MD, Professor (Moscow, Russia)

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