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Written with a broader perspective and knowledge, Cancer Supportive Care: Advances in Therapeutic Strategies presents state-of-the-art management options for the full range of symptoms, toxicities, and complications experienced by cancer patients. In addition to "bread and butter" topics such as pain control and nausea and vomiting, the book contains unique, ground-breaking discussions of symptom measurement, the role of growth factors, and late effects and cancer survivorship. Written by key opinion leaders in the field, Cancer Supportive Care: Advances in Therapeutic Strategies: assembles and synthesizes state-of-the-art information into one convenient resource, helping busy clinicians learn the most effective supportive care strategies available discusses emerging therapies and approaches covers topics not included in other cancer supportive care books, such as measurement of symptoms, growth factors, thromboembolism, skeletal complications, fatigue, the elderly cancer patient, cancer survivorship, and alternative and integrative therapies
Considering the impact of translational breakthroughs on the early detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of breast cancer, this all-encompassing guide collects cutting-edge research on the most promising strategies and agents likely to impact the management and long-term outcomes of women with breast cancer. This book will provide current information on rapidly evolving translational therapies, as well as improved strategies for the selection of patients for these treatments.
Written by leading American practitioners, the Oxford American
Handbooks of Medicine each offer a pocket-sized overview of an
entire specialty, featuring instant access to guidance on the
conditions that are most likely to be encountered. Precise and
prescriptive, the handbooks offer up-to-date advice on examination,
investigations, common procedures, and in-patient care. These books
will be invaluable resources for residents and students, as well as
a useful reference for practitioners. Why choose the Oxford American Handbook of Oncology?
The therapeutic landscape in oncology has undergone momentous
changes in recent years. The treatment options for gastrointestinal
(GI) cancers, in particular, have increased with the introduction
of novel pharmacological and other treatment modalities.
Researchers have gleaned important insights into the molecular
biology, pathophysiology and key features of the most prevalent GI
cancers, including colorectal, pancreatic and liver. While these
advances have resulted in improvements for many GI cancer patients,
the emerging complexities and challenges have necessitated the
revision of major U.S. and international staging, diagnosis, and
treatment guidelines for GI cancers. Part of the Oxford American
Mini-Handbook series, this concise yet comprehensive volume
provides oncologists and other healthcare professionals with
essential, evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis and treatment
of all major GI malignancies, including colorectal, pancreatic,
liver and esophageal cancers.
In recent years, there has been considerable progress in our
understanding of the treatment and diagnosis of cancer, leading to
the development and availability of an increasing array of novel
therapies. Concurrently, there has also been an increase in
understanding and insight gained into effective management
strategies in cancer supportive care which have enabled oncologists
to reduce the adverse impact of cancer and its treatment. However,
challenges, controversies and educational gaps remain. This concise
yet comprehensive pocket guide provides oncologists and other
healthcare professionals with essential, evidence-based guidance on
the all major elements related to cancer supportive care, including
pain management and end-of-life care. Edited by a world renowned
oncologist, this volume outlines complex management issues common
in cancer supportive care, including metabolic emergencies, febrile
neutropenia, and spinal cord compression.
Genitourinary cancers are comprised of physiologically complex and
challenging-to-treat tumor types. In recent years, clinical and
basic science research has resulted in many major advances in
understanding the pathophysiology and management strategies of
these diseases. In addition to the approval by the FDA of new
pharmacological agents, the newly-gleaned insights and changing
treatment strategies have led to the revision of current diagnosis
and treatment guidelines. However, challenges, controversies and
educational gaps remain. This succinct yet comprehensive volume
provides oncologists and other healthcare professionals with
essential, evidence-based guidance on all the major elements
related to the diagnosis and treatment of the major types of
genitourinary cancers. Edited by a world renowned oncologist, this
volume outlines the general pathophysiology as well as
pharmacological and other treatment approaches.
The Oxford American Handbook of Oncology is the essential reference for medical students, residents, and clinical oncologists seeking a current, portable resource on the delivery of sophisticated cancer care. Chapters focus on the immediate information needs in clinical decision making including treatment choices. Algorithms, best practice guidelines, highlighted tables, and targeted lists of landmark references enhance the concise text. For the second edition biologic therapies and therapeutic regimens and options and clinical trial information have been rigorously updated throughout.
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