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This is the fourth volume in a new international, multi-contributed
series aimed at providing practical, clinical guidance on how to
deal with difficult symptoms related to specific cancer sites. In
this volume the Editors bring together first-rate palliative care
with oncological treatment for patients with advanced breast
cancer. The book is presented in a user-friendly handbook format,
with use of tables and algorithms to ensure that it is portable,
accessible and can be read and referred to on, or before going to,
the ward, or before a domiciliary visit. Specialists in palliative
care and oncology settings, working in the acute sector and in
hospices, will find the book invaluable. It will also appeal to
consultants as well as specialist registrars, clinical nurse
specialists and nurse practitioners in palliative care and
oncology. The Palliative Care Consultations series is primarily
aimed at those individuals working in an acute hospital cancer
centre and/or tertiary referral centre. Books are designed to give
the busy clinician advice on clinical problems, both those rarely
encountered and those that are very common, but difficult. The
volumes are site specific and each volume encompasses a review of
the current oncological or haemato-oncological management of
advanced disease with symptom control advice. These volumes will
give clinicians excellent advice on symptom control in the context
of palliative care. The books will also be of use and interest to
other professions working in acute hospitals.
Single best answers to 500+ questions covering all of the key exam
topics Perfect preparation and practice for the medical oncology
SCE and a valuable tool for the FRCR (Oncology) and ESMO exams
Produced in partnership with the Association of Cancer Physicians
(ACP) Written by senior trainees and consultants and verified by
experienced medical oncology consultants in the style of the
specialty certificate exam, this collection of 500 single best
answers offers an ideal preparation for success. The aim of 500
SBAs for the Medical Oncology Specialty Certificate Exam is to
provide an important evidence-based resource for trainees and
non-trainees in preparation for the SCE in Medical Oncology. The
practice questions enable learners to assess their own knowledge
and identify gaps for further learning. Single-best answer (SBA)
questions are accompanied with a description of the answer that
highlights important trial data, NICE/other national guidelines and
resources. The question number and layout closely mirrors that of
the SCE blueprint. Topics covered follow the blueprint of the exam
closely, and include: Scientific basis of malignancy, Systemic
anti-cancer therapy, Acute oncology, Supportive therapies and
palliative care, Breast cancer, Upper GI cancer, Colorectal and
anal cancer, Lung and thoracic cancer, Gynaecological cancers,
Urological and germ cell cancers, Haematological cancers, Skin
cancer, Sarcoma. Less common cancers (Head and neck, CNS cancers,
Endocrine), Carcinoma of unknown primary, Professional skills and
ethics. Make this book the last thing you use before you take the
exam.
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