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Intraperitoneal chemotherapy is increasingly being used as
first-line treatment for ovarian cancer. Nevertheless, it is
difficult for the oncologist to find a definitive text that
documents both the fundamental methods required to optimize therapy
and the up-to-date results of phase I, II, and III clinical trials.
With this in mind, the editors of Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy have
assembled a team of highly experienced clinicians and researchers
to cover every aspect of the subject. The topics addressed include
treatment principles, patient, drug, and catheter selection,
administration guidelines, the role of hyperthermia, supportive
care requirements, novel drugs, and the most recent results of
clinical trials. This book will be an invaluable source of
information for both practicing clinical oncologists and
oncologists in training.
Intraperitoneal chemotherapy is increasingly being used as
first-line treatment for ovarian cancer. Nevertheless, it is
difficult for the oncologist to find a definitive text that
documents both the fundamental methods required to optimize therapy
and the up-to-date results of phase I, II, and III clinical trials.
With this in mind, the editors of Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy have
assembled a team of highly experienced clinicians and researchers
to cover every aspect of the subject. The topics addressed include
treatment principles, patient, drug, and catheter selection,
administration guidelines, the role of hyperthermia, supportive
care requirements, novel drugs, and the most recent results of
clinical trials. This book will be an invaluable source of
information for both practicing clinical oncologists and
oncologists in training.
An authoritative work that provides a detailed review of the
current status of cancer prevention and control practice and
research. This volume is an essential reference guide and tool for
primary care physicians, the research community and students.
Written as a collaborative work by the faculty of the nationally
renowned Cancer Prevention and Control Program at the Arizona
Cancer Center, this book brings together the expertise of
specialists in the field of cancer prevention and control to
provide the medical and research community that does not specialize
in this field with insight to the disciplines of cancer prevention
and control.
Description: Learning in a Musical Key examines the
multidimensional problem of the relationship between music and
theological education. Lisa Hess argues that, in a delightful and
baffling way, musical learning has the potential to significantly
alter and inform our conception of the nature and process of
theological learning. In exploring this exciting intersection of
musical learning and theological training, Hess asks two probing
questions. First, What does learning from music in a performative
mode require? Classical modes of theological education often
founder on a dichotomy between theologically musical and
educational discourses. It is extremely difficult for many to see
how the perceivedly nonmusical learn from music. Is musicality a
universally human potential? In exploring this question Hess turns
to the music-learning theory of Edwin Gordon, which explores
music's unique mode of teaching/learning, its primarily aural-oral
mode. This challenge leads to the study's second question: How does
a theologian, in the disciplinary sense, integrate a performative
mode into critical discourse? Tracking the critical movements of
this problem, Hess provides an inherited, transformational logic as
a feasible path for integrating a performative mode into
multidimensional learning. This approach emerges as a distinctly
relational, embodied, multidimensional, and non-correlational
performative-mode theology that breaks new ground in the
contemporary theological landscape. As an implicitly trinitarian
method, rooted in the relationality of God, this non-correlational
method offers a practical theological contribution to the
discipline of Christian spirituality, newly claimed here as a
discipline of transformative teaching/learning through the highly
contextualized and self-implicated scholar into relationally formed
communities, and ultimately into the world. Endorsements: ""This
book tackles a vitally important field-the relation between music
and theological education. Hess pushes us to think hard about what
theology in a 'performative' mode might look like. An adventurous
and bold book."" --Jeremy Begbie Duke University ""Lisa Hess
challenges us to ponder how music and learning actually work to
transform our lives. This provocative study draws on diverse
sources from history, philosophy, education, and music theory to
construct a promising new approach to doing theology in a
performative mode. What Hess offers us in this symphonic
masterpiece is nothing less than insight, which she identifies as
'music's primary gift.'"" --Arthur Holder Graduate Theological
Union ""Lisa Hess introduces her book with three significant
questions: how do we learn, do theology, and build a unified
community of diverse peoples through music? These questions are
intriguing and urgent in a world where the process of knowing and
the work of theology both demand full participation of all our
human senses. Hess dives deeply into these questions, and she
surfaces with a vibrant picture of music as a living, embodied,
relational set of practices that simultaneously express, question,
and illumine theology. Her presentation is richly textured and
integrative, drawing deeply on the fields of history,
ethnomusicology, education, music, spirituality, and aesthetics.
What lingers after reading Hess's book is a bounty of knowledge
composed into the performative mode of music, beckoning readers
back into the pages to sing and play with the harmonies until we
truly understand the new possibilities that she presents."" --Mary
Elizabeth Moore Boston University ""Christian theology, like
musicology, uses words to describe realities and experiences that
resist explanation. Lisa Hess explores how theologians could better
attend to the performative, embodied nature of spirituality in all
its various forms. This book is a helpful reminder of how elusive
the subject of theology is, and points readers to a variety of
voices and questions that are often neglected in th
Description: Paradox and surprise face those who pursue deeper
spiritual practice, theological wisdom, and even a religious
calling ""into the ministry."" Unbeknownst to incoming students,
the pursuit of theological education in established institutions
today furthers a faith that is recognizable in delight and
compassion, even as it may just as easily deform it into a moral
duty and autonomous professionalism so divisive in today's
religious ecology. How may those drawn into ministry formation
today receive its deep theological treasures and sustain a vibrant
faith with a theologically expressive delight able to companion the
suffering of self and others? Artisanal Theology explores the
paradoxes and surprises that await those walking in the worlds of
theological education--the local congregation, the academy, the
tradition/denomination. Part handbook, part witness, it offers
guidance for the path of intentional formation within contemporary
institutions of theological education, whose riches may be mined in
a disciplined spiritual stewardship and grounded in radically
covenantal companionship. Just like artisanal bread blends the
classical methods of bread-baking with modern conveniences, so an
artisanal theology relies upon the personal and communal touch of
human relationship amidst the contemporary forms of programmatic
theological education. An artisanal theology offers an articulate
and traditionally-rooted faith perspective grounded in covenantal
companionships sustained in contexts of church, tradition, and,
most importantly, practice. Ultimately, an artisanal theology
witnesses beyond the anticipated political divides to the Triune
God-among-us, known in a theologically expressive delight, able to
companion the suffering of self and others. Endorsements: ""A
conundrum faced by many undertaking theological education is that
the development of contextual spiritual formation is somehow
assumed--as if it were some by-product of years of rigorous study.
The truth, however, is that this is almost never the case, a truth
to which growing numbers of former clergy stand in testament. In
Artisanal Theology Lisa Hess explores the practice of this
formation: its richness, its nourishment, and its value for both
the outward and inward orientations of God's gifts in ministry.""
--Dennis H. Piermont, Executive Presbyter, Presbytery of the Miami
Valley ""Lisa Hess is a fresh and wonderfully home-grown voice in
the world of theological education. Reading Artisanal Theology is
an experience of what Hess calls 'expressive theological delight.'
Anyone aspiring to be a faithful Christian in the seminary
context--students and teachers alike--will appreciate the deep
wisdom in this book."" --Arthur Holder, Graduate Theological Union,
Berkeley ""Those who teach and write in the areas of Christian
education, spiritual formation, practical theology, and theological
education often suffer from the dual problem of articulating a
clear intellectual identity and a clear theological voice. Not only
does Hess not suffer from either of these problems, her work is a
powerful antidote for them. Clear, insightful, and creatively
orthodox, this treatment of theological formation announces a
powerful step forward for those laboring in those disciplines
within a sometimes unresponsive theological academy. Lisa Hess must
be heard "" --Willie Jennings, Duke Divinity School ""This is the
book I was looking for last year when I taught a contextual
education discussion section Lisa Hess's focus on the sharing of
craft and wisdom is a poetic and helpful guide for groups,
communities, and institutions seeking intentional yet also
unpredictable formation. Artisanal theology joins practical
theology, systematic theology, and historical theology as another
important form of theological wisdom."" --Carol Lakey Hess, Emory
University About the Contributor(s): Lisa M. Hess is Assistant
Professor of Practical Theology and Contextual Ministries at United
Theo
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