Oncology: An Evidence-Based Approach

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Alfred E. Chang, Patricia A. Ganz, Daniel F. Hayes, Timothy Kinsella, Harvey I. Pass, Joan H. Schiller, Richard M. Stone, Victor Strecher
Springer Science & Business Media, 2007 M12 8 - 2012 páginas
Oncology: An Evidence-Based Approach is a textbook designed to reflect the principles and current practice of oncology with contributors from the fields of medical, surgical, and radiation oncology. The textbook will incorporate an evidence-based approach, enabling the reader to make decisions on the basis of concrete data. Sections on solid tumors, hematologic malignancies and the practice of oncology address the natural history and therapy for the full spectrum of neoplastic diseases in the adult. Further sections present fundamentals of supportive care of the cancer patient, the management of oncologic emergencies and acute toxicities of therapy, as well as care of metastatic disease and the terminally-ill patient. Breaking new ground, the textbook features thoughtful, in-depth sections on cancer prevention and control, cancer surviorship, the economics of cancer care, and cancer informatics. Cancer imaging is covered with an organ system-based approach, with an additional chapter on the especially intriguing potential of PET. Furthermore, a comprehensive section on translational basic science reviews the fundamentals of molecular biology, the cell cycle and signal transduction, carcinogenesis, cancer genetics, the biology of invations and metastasis, and tumor immunology.
 

Contenido

107
36
Principles of Radiation Oncology
41
Principles of Surgical Therapy in Oncology
58
Principles of Targeted and Biological Therapies
73
111
84
Index
92
An EvidenceBased Guide
106
Ethics of Clinical Oncology Research
127
Cutaneous Melanoma
1073
Nonmelanoma Cutaneous Malignancies
1093
Cancer of Unknown Primary Site
1110
Solid Tumors of Childhood
1124
Section Six Hematologic Malignancies
1148
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
1173
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Related
1201
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
1220

Informatics Infrastructure for EvidenceBased
143
Principles of Screening for Cancer
161
Patient Decision Making
177
Principles of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
194
Section Two Translational Basic Science
204
Viral Carcinogenesis
214
Environmental Carcinogenesis
233
Cancer Metastasis
244
Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy
254
Section Three Cancer Prevention and Control
286
Screening
317
Genetic Screening and Counseling
341
Behavior Modification
358
Section Four Cancer Imaging
367
Breast Imaging
381
Imaging of Thoracic Malignancies
392
Imaging of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor
413
Genitourinary Imaging
425
Musculoskeletal Imaging
442
Positron Emission Tomography and Cancer
449
Section Five Solid Tumors
484
Eye Orbit and Adnexal Structures
506
Head and Neck Cancer
528
Lung Cancer
545
Therapy for Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma
622
Mediastinum
645
Esophageal Cancer
664
Stomach
680
Colon Rectal and Anal Cancer Management
704
Adenocarcinoma and Other Small Intestinal Malignancies
733
An EvidenceBased Approach to the Management
764
Renal Cell Cancer
782
Ureter Bladder Penis and Urethra
806
Prostate Cancer
826
Testis Cancer
844
Cervix Vulva and Vagina
874
Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia
892
Uterine Malignancies
928
EvidenceBased Management of Breast Cancer
951
Thyroid and Parathyroid
983
Tumors of the Endocrine System
1005
Sarcomas of Bone
1025
Soft Tissue Sarcoma
1039
An EvidenceBased Approach to the Management
1231
The NonHodgkins Lymphomas
1247
Multiple Myeloma
1276
Section Seven Practice of Oncology
1288
Central Nervous System Emergencies
1299
Metabolic Emergencies in Oncology
1312
Surgical Emergencies
1323
Oral Complications of Cancer Therapy
1340
Alopecia and Cutaneous Complications of Chemotherapy
1354
Infectious Complications of Cancer Therapy
1363
Pulmonary Complications
1401
Neurologic Complications of Therapy
1418
Issues in Vascular Access with Special Emphasis on
1434
Nausea and Vomiting in the Cancer Patient
1473
Nutritional Support for the Cancer Patient
1488
Paraneoplastic Syndromes
1506
EvidenceBased Use of Hematopoietic Growth Factors
1526
Management of Anxiety and Depression in Adult Cancer
1552
Reproductive Complications and Sexual Dysfunction in
1580
The Care of the Terminal Patient
1601
Metastatic Cancer to the Central Nervous System
1612
Metastatic Cancer to Lung
1626
Metastatic Cancer to Bone
1655
Cancer in the Immunosuppressed Patient
1680
Cancer in the Older Population
1708
Chemotherapy in Patients with Organ Dysfunction
1721
Management of the Pregnant Cancer Patient
1738
Section Eight Cancer Survivorship
1752
Late Effects of Cancer Treatments
1768
Medical and Psychosocial Issues in Childhood
1791
Medical and Psychosocial Issues in Hodgkins
1804
Medical and Psychosocial Issues in Gynecologic
1828
Cancer Survivors
1859
Cancer Survivors
1871
Clifford Y Ko and Patricia A Ganz
1891
Syrjala Paul Martin Joachim Deeg
1902
Second Malignancies After Radiation Treatment
1929
Psychosocial Rehabilitation in Cancer Care
1942
Cancer Advocacy
1955
1902
1963
1929
1975
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Patricia A. Ganz, M.D., is a medical oncologist who has spent the past twenty years doing systemic research on the quality-of-life impact of cancer and its treatment. Her research has been sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, The American Cancer Society (California Division), and the Department of Defense. She leads a clinical program for women with family histories of breast cancer in the Revlon/UCLA Breast Center, and heads the UCLA Familial Cancer Registry and genetic Evaluation Program. In July, 1999, she was named an American Cancer Society Professor of Clinical Research.

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