BOOK REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS

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The passage reviews several medical publications, highlighting their contributions and value to the field of pathology. Key points include: 1. **Taxy & Battifora's Book**: A comprehensive 70-page review on soft-tissue tumors, featuring a detailed reference list. 2. **Tannenbaum & Tannenbaum's Chapter**: An interesting chapter on prostatic carcinoma, including the use of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) as a diagnostic tool. 3. **Churg et al.'s Chapter**: A substantial 100-page review on diagnostic electron microscopy of renal disease, essential for histopathologists. 4. **Wood & Hu's Chapter**: An excellent treatment of diagnostic electron microscopy of the skin, covering both neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions. 5. **Bloodworth et al.'s Chapter**: A significant contribution on the fine structural pathology of the endocrine system. 6. **"Diagnostic Electron Microscopy Volume 3"**: A valuable resource for histopathologists, covering major areas of tumor and non-tumor applications, particularly useful for those specializing in neoplasia. 7. **"New Frontiers in Mammary Pathology"**: Criticized for being outdated and lacking new insights, with much of the content already available elsewhere. 8. **WHO Handbook for Reporting Results of Cancer Treatment**: A useful guide for evaluating and reporting cancer treatment results, providing standardized criteria and methods for data recording and analysis. Overall, the reviews emphasize the importance and quality of these publications, while also offering critical assessments of their content and value.The passage reviews several medical publications, highlighting their contributions and value to the field of pathology. Key points include: 1. **Taxy & Battifora's Book**: A comprehensive 70-page review on soft-tissue tumors, featuring a detailed reference list. 2. **Tannenbaum & Tannenbaum's Chapter**: An interesting chapter on prostatic carcinoma, including the use of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) as a diagnostic tool. 3. **Churg et al.'s Chapter**: A substantial 100-page review on diagnostic electron microscopy of renal disease, essential for histopathologists. 4. **Wood & Hu's Chapter**: An excellent treatment of diagnostic electron microscopy of the skin, covering both neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions. 5. **Bloodworth et al.'s Chapter**: A significant contribution on the fine structural pathology of the endocrine system. 6. **"Diagnostic Electron Microscopy Volume 3"**: A valuable resource for histopathologists, covering major areas of tumor and non-tumor applications, particularly useful for those specializing in neoplasia. 7. **"New Frontiers in Mammary Pathology"**: Criticized for being outdated and lacking new insights, with much of the content already available elsewhere. 8. **WHO Handbook for Reporting Results of Cancer Treatment**: A useful guide for evaluating and reporting cancer treatment results, providing standardized criteria and methods for data recording and analysis. Overall, the reviews emphasize the importance and quality of these publications, while also offering critical assessments of their content and value.
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