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The International Union Against Can- knowledge of what to do or how
to do it; cer convened a Conference on the to identify the nature
of, and reason for, Chemotherapy of Choriocarcinoma in the
successful chemotherapeutic results in Baguio City, Philippines to
focus atten- trophoblastic neoplasia (whether this be tion on the
therapy of neoplasms of the specificity of drugs, the nature of the
trophoblast. allogenic graft or characteristics of the Cures of
cancer are of concern to every specific cells); and to determine
the cau- man. The oldest therapy of cancer likely ses for failures
(whether it be advanced consisted of herbs, potions and incanta-
and long-standing disease, inappropriate tions. Cures may first
have been achieved dosage regimens, or inherent resistance of in
the murky annals of early civilization the tumors treated). If this
first chemo- with local chemical cautery. The first therapeutically
curable cancer can serve successes of surgery are lost in antiquity
as a model for the chemotherapy of other and probably were
amputations. Radia- autochthonous tumors, the therapeutic tion
therapy was first used for cure in the principles may be useful for
extrapolation early years of the 20th century. Curabil- to other
tumors. Such unique maracteris- ityof the first cancer with drugs
is a recent tics as the temnique of dosing and the phenomenon:
choriocarcinoma in 1956.
Imaging techniques are often called upon in oncology in virtue of
their essential role in tumor diagnosis, extension work up to
various organs and detection of relapse. They are also
indispensable in research and in clinical practice, allowing an
objective assessment of tumoral regression in patients undergoing
treatment. It is currently impossible to establish the management
plan of a cancer patient or to obtain follow-up of such a patient
under treatment without clinical and imaging confrontation.
This widely used book is packed with indispensable tools for
treating the most common clinical problems encountered in
outpatient mental health practice. Chapters provide basic
information on depression and the six major anxiety disorders;
step-by-step instructions for evidence-based assessment and
intervention; illustrative case examples; and practical guidance
for writing reports and dealing with third-party payers. In a
convenient large-size format, the book features 125 reproducible
client handouts, homework sheets, and therapist forms for
assessment and record keeping. The included CD-ROM enables
clinicians to rapidly generate individualized treatment plans,
print extra copies of the forms, and find information on frequently
prescribed medications. New to This Edition: * The latest research
on each disorder and its treatment. * Innovative techniques that
draw on cognitive, behavioral, mindfulness, and acceptance-based
approaches. * Two chapters offering expanded descriptions of basic
behavioral and cognitive techniques. * More than 45 of the 125
reproducibles are entirely new. This title is part of the Treatment
Plans and Interventions for Evidence-Based Psychotherapy Series,
edited by Robert L. Leahy.
This book gathers the educational lectures and the texts of the
main presenta tions given at the 4th International Congress on
Anticancer Chemotherapy which took place in February 1993 in Paris
and was attended by 5 000 oncologists from all continents,
physicians, students and nurses. This book aspires to give update
of the most scientific and clinical aspects of modern oncology. It
aims also at showing the prospects that are opened by the rapid
progress of cancer biology. The editors are grateful to the authors
whose scholarship de fines the quality of the book. Educational
lectures The pathogenesis of human cancer metastasis I] Fidler
Cancer is a collection of malignancies with each cancer of each
organ consist ing of numerous subsets. This biologic and clinical
heterogeneity is probably due to the different etiologies, origins,
and selection pressures. Despite this heterogeneity, all malignant
neoplasms have a uniform characteristic : the ability to invade
host tissues and produce metastases. Clinical observations of
cancer patients and studies with experimental rodent tumors have
revealed that cer tain tumors produce metastasis to specific organs
independent of vascular anat omy, rate of blood flow, and number of
tumor cells delivered to each organ. The distribution and fate of
hematogeneously disseminated, radiolabelled tumor cells in
experimental rodent systems amply demonstrate that tumor cells
reach the microvasculature of many organs.
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This Time (Paperback)
Chris Hinds; Edited by Eve Ayorro; J.F. Holland
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R387
Discovery Miles 3 870
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Why do standard, evidence-based interventions fail to work for
certain clients or in certain situations? What tools do
cognitive-behavioral theory and therapy offer for managing
difficult cases? This cutting-edge volume brings together an array
of leading practitioners to address these and other critical
questions that are often overlooked in the CBT literature. Each
research-based chapter addresses a specific kind of "roadblock,"
exploring how and why it arises and suggesting effective, practical
solutions. Topics include overcoming obstacles in the treatment of
specific disorders, new directions in case conceptualization,
working with emotional and metacognitive processes, and
applications to couple and family therapy.
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