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* Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) used to be regarded as a rare
disease. However, the increasing numbers of chronic HCC carriers in
the U.S. and subsequent increased incidences of HCC seen in most
large medical centers means that it is no longer an uncommon
disease for gastroenterologists or oncologists to encounter and its
incidence and epidemiology are changing. During this exciting time
in the field of HCC basic science and clinical management, many
changes are simultaneously occurring at multiple levels of our
understanding and management of the disease. Suddenly, there are
several new choices of therapy to offer patients. Hepatocellular
Carcinoma, 3rd edition addresses this fast-changing disease and
gives the reader a clearer understanding of the many mechanisms
involved in carcinogenesis of the liver. This comprehensive and
detailed review of how to diagnose and treat hepatocellular
carcinoma is written by international leaders in the field,
covering both clinical treatment choices and the basic science
underlying HCC development. Updated and enhanced from the last
edition in 2009, Hepatocellular Carcinoma, 3rd edition features 12
new chapters including discussion of molecular markers, molecular
hepatocarcinogenesis, microenvironment, heterogeneity, the new and
exciting contributions of immunotherapy, and updates on the major
effective hepatitis therapies that will transform HCC incidence and
perhaps also the therapy. This cutting-edge text is a vital
resource and must-have for today's hepatologists and medical and
surgical oncologists. "This is a well written text and should be a
good reference book for those who see patients with HCC.." -
Practical Gastroenterology "...a useful tool for both physicians
and surgeons with a specific interest in the management of patients
with HCC." - Digestive and Liver Disease
Psychological Aspects of Cancer: A Guide to Emotional and
Psychological Consequences of Cancer, Their Causes and Their
Management opens with two essays on the biological basis of
emotion/mental-driven body processes and disease. The consequence
of such considerations is that since thoughts and emotions can be
modulated and changed by health care professionals, psychological
counseling should be seen not only as a way to help patients cope,
but possibly to influence the disease itself. A unique overview of
a key area of cancer care, this important title then proceeds to
offer a section on genetic predispositions to cancer and the
psychological considerations involved in screening and pre-emptive
therapies and decision-making in cancer therapy. A third section
deals with the philosophical and religious underpinnings of
psychological factors involved in coping with disease state
stressors and the roles of hope in coping. The fourth section is an
acknowledgement that patients with cancer live in a social context,
which often includes a partner and/or caregiver. The fifth section
includes several essays on aspects and modalities of care-giving
that are designed to help patients coping with their cancer and its
aftermath, which increasingly extends for years. An important title
covering key aspects of one of the most troubling disorders of our
time, Psychological Aspects of Cancer: A Guide to Emotional and
Psychological Consequences of Cancer, Their Causes and Their
Management will provide the busy practitioner with cutting edge
knowledge as well as practical information that can translate into
better care for patients with cancer.
Understanding Liver Cancer is a concise and up-to-date review,
which discusses diagnosis, management, patient care, current and
emerging therapies, and useful resources that clinicians can
provide to their patients. Busy healthcare professionals who want a
quick review of liver cancer as well as a summary of current
therapies will benefit from this succinct text."
This book addresses the unmet needs of the medical community in
dealing with the psychological problems, particularly anxiety and
depression, of patients diagnosed with cancer. Providing a
scholarly review of the impact of cancer diagnosis on patients'
emotional and psychological status, as well as the evidence that
psychological factors impact cancer occurrence and biological
behavior, this book explores the therapeutic implications of such
converse dynamics. Chapters review financial toxicity, eHealth,
palliative care, mindfulness, sleep and cancer, social support and
cancer, cultural diversity, pediatric and adolescent oncology, and
geriatric oncology. While intended primarily for the professional
readership of oncologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, social
workers, and palliative care physicians, a final chapter also
provides practical information on available resources for patients.
This fully updated and expanded new edition of Psychological
Aspects of Cancer: A Guide to Emotional and Psychological
Consequences of Cancer, Their Causes, and Their Management provides
practitioners with cutting edge knowledge as well as practical
information that translates into better care for patients with
cancer.
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