Malignant Melanoma—Introduction William H. McCarthy, F.R.A.C.S., M.Ed. World Progress In Surgery Pages: 155 - 156
Melanoma and sun exposure: Contrasts between intermittent and chronic exposure J. Mark Elwood World Progress In Surgery Pages: 157 - 165
The detection and management of dysplastic nevi and early melanoma Jason K. Rivers World Progress In Surgery Pages: 166 - 172
Rare variants of malignant melanoma G. W. MiltonH. M. Shaw World Progress In Surgery Pages: 173 - 178
Malignant melanoma in childhood: A clinicopathologic study of 13 cases and comparison with spitz nevi Kerry A. CrottyStanley W. McCarthyHelen M. Shaw World Progress In Surgery Pages: 179 - 185
Desmoplastic melanoma: Patterns of recurrence B. Mark SmithersG. Roderick McLeodJohn H. Little World Progress In Surgery Pages: 186 - 190
Predicting survival and recurrence in localized melanoma: A multivariate approach Seng-Jaw SoongHelen M. ShawJeannette Y. Lee World Progress In Surgery Pages: 191 - 195
Cutaneous melanomas exhibiting unusual biologic behavior H. M. ShawJ. K. RiversW. H. McCarthy World Progress In Surgery Pages: 196 - 202
Elective lymph node dissection for melanoma: Two perspectives W. H. McCarthyH. M. ShawF. Belli World Progress In Surgery Pages: 203 - 213
Management of the regional lymph nodes in patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma Alistair J. CochranDuan-Ren WenDonald L. Morton World Progress In Surgery Pages: 214 - 221
Neck dissection for cutaneous malignant melanoma Christopher J. O'BrienMark P. GianoutsosMatthew J. Morgan World Progress In Surgery Pages: 222 - 226
Isolated limb perfusion for melanoma: Effectiveness and toxicity of cisplatin compared with that of melphalan and other drugs John F. ThompsonMark P. Gianoutsos World Progress In Surgery Pages: 227 - 233
In transit metastases of malignant melanoma treated by high dose rTNFα in combination with interferon-γ and melphalan in isolation perfusion Danielle LiénardFerdy J. LejeunePatricia Ewalenko World Progress In Surgery Pages: 234 - 240
Controversies concerning adjuvant regional isolated perfusion for stage I melanoma of the extremities Heimen Schraffordt KoopsBin B. R. KroonHarald J. Hoekstra World Progress In Surgery Pages: 241 - 245
Hereditary melanoma and the search for the melanoma gene Richard F. Kefford World Progress In Surgery Pages: 246 - 250
Active immunotherapy with viral lysates of micrometastases following surgical removal of high risk melanoma Peter Hersey World Progress In Surgery Pages: 251 - 260
Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies in metastatic melanoma Thomas A. SteffensDean F. BajorinAlan N. Houghton World Progress In Surgery Pages: 261 - 269
Therapy of disseminated melanoma by liposome-activated macrophages Isaiah J. Fidler World Progress In Surgery Pages: 270 - 276
Systemic chemotherapy for malignant melanoma Alan S. Coates World Progress In Surgery Pages: 277 - 281
Palliative care and melanoma: The care of the patient with progressive disease J. N. Lickiss World Progress In Surgery Pages: 282 - 286
Gastro-esophageal reflux disease: Surgical point of view—Introduction J.R. Siewert, M.D., F.A.C.S. Guest Editor World Progress In Surgery Pages: 287 - 287
Epidemiology of gastro-esophageal reflux disease P. J. HowardR. C. Heading World Progress In Surgery Pages: 288 - 293
What has the surgeon to know about pathophysiology of reflux disease? Bulent SivriRichard W. McCallum World Progress In Surgery Pages: 294 - 299
Maintenance therapy: Is there still a place for antireflux surgery? David ArmstrongMarcel NicoletAndré L. Blum World Progress In Surgery Pages: 300 - 307
The neoplastic potential of columnar-lined (Barrett's) esophagus G. N. J. TytgatW. Hameeteman World Progress In Surgery Pages: 308 - 312
Who benefits from antireflux surgery? Hubert J. SteinTom R. DeMeester World Progress In Surgery Pages: 313 - 319
Mechanisms of action of antireflux surgery: Theory and fact Alex G. Little World Progress In Surgery Pages: 320 - 325
Fundoplication: How to do it? Peri-esophageal wrapping as a therapeutic principal in gastro-esophageal reflux prevention J. R. SiewertH. FeussnerS. J. Walker World Progress In Surgery Pages: 326 - 334
Minimizing the side effects of antireflux surgery Tom R. DeMeesterHubert J. Stein World Progress In Surgery Pages: 335 - 336
The relationship between intra-operative manometry and clinical outcome in patients operated on for gastro-esophageal reflux disease Glyn G. JamiesonJennifer C. Myers World Progress In Surgery Pages: 337 - 340
Does modern technology belong in gastro-intestinal surgery? A step from subjective perception to objective information Lucius D. HillStefan J. M. Kraemer World Progress In Surgery Pages: 341 - 342
Endoscopic control of gastro-esophageal reflux: Status report Philip E. DonahueAtsushi SugitaniPaulo Carvalho World Progress In Surgery Pages: 343 - 346
Minimally invasive antireflux procedures H. J. SteinH. FeussnerJ. R. Siewert World Progress In Surgery Pages: 347 - 348
What is the place of antrectomy with Roux-en-Y in the treatment of reflux disease? Experience with 83 total duodenal diversions F. FeketeD. Pateron World Progress In Surgery Pages: 349 - 354
The quality of life following antireflux surgery Charles E. Pope II World Progress In Surgery Pages: 355 - 358
Surgical management after failed antireflux operations David B. Skinner World Progress In Surgery Pages: 359 - 363