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2. The Bethesda Handbook of Clinical Oncology
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Jame Abraham, James L. Gulley, Jame Abraham, and James L. Gulley
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- Cancer--Complications, Oncology
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Offering up-to-date, authoritative information in a quick-reference format, The Bethesda Handbook of Clinical Oncology, Sixth Edition, is a comprehensive yet concise review of the management of different cancer types. Drs. Jame Abraham, James L. Gulley, and a team of expert contributors emphasize practical information that can be applied in everyday patient care situations, and thoroughly revised content keeps you current with advances in this fast-changing field.
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- 2023
3. Practical Management of Complex Cancer Pain
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Manohar Sharma, Karen H. Simpson, Michael I. Bennett, Sanjeeva Gupta, Manohar Sharma, Karen H. Simpson, Michael I. Bennett, and Sanjeeva Gupta
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- Pain medicine, Cancer--Complications, Pain--Measurement, Cancer--Handbooks, manuals, etc, Cancer pain--Treatment, Pain--Treatment, Palliative treatment, Pain
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This new edition of the Practical Management of Complex Cancer Pain has been fully updated and expanded, with five new chapters on novel interventional techniques in cancer pain amelioration. The book provides advice on advanced pain management, emphasising the suitability and selection of patients for different invasive and complex procedures based on patient history. Case histories are included throughout the text to give the reader insight into the complexities of holistic management, with pain being only one component in the distress that cancer causes for both patients and families. The book also covers cancer pain management for patients in a community setting, and the collaboration between pain and palliative medicine. Concise, practical, and evidence-based, this guide is essential reading for all pain and palliative care specialists in the community, hospital, and hospice settings.
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- 2022
4. Thrombosis in Cancer A Medical Professional`s Guide to Cancer Associated Thrombosis
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Nishraj, Basnet, Shiva, Shrotriya, Prajwal, Dhakal, Supratik, Rayamajhi, Nishraj, Basnet, Shiva, Shrotriya, Prajwal, Dhakal, and Supratik, Rayamajhi
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- Cancer--Complications, Thrombosis
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Ever since the association between cancer and thrombosis was reported by Jean-Baptiste Bouillaud in the early 19th century, cancer-associated thrombosis has remained a challenging domain of cancer management. Thrombosis can at times be a lead to cancer diagnosis, while it often complicates medical situations as a coexisting disorder. In this handbook, the contributors have compiled comprehensive information on the subject to provide the reader a comprehensive review of current medical literature and guidelines for cancer-associated thrombosis.Key Features-clinically oriented text for application in healthcare settings-current, evidence-based literature reviews and references-includes guidelines on VTE prophylaxis, heparin effects and more-includes information about special casesThrombosis in Cancer: A Medical Professional's Guide to Cancer Associated Thrombosis is an informative handbook for a broad range of readers in medicine, including generalists, residents, and graduate-level trainees.
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- 2021
5. Development and piloting of 'When Cancer Comes Along': A cancer awareness program for Australian secondary school students
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Wright, Adam J, Patterson, Pandora, McDonald, Fiona EJ, and Hubbard, Gill
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- 2021
6. Dermatologic Reactions to Cancer Therapies
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Gabriella Fabbrocini, Mario Lacouture, Antonella Tosti, Gabriella Fabbrocini, Mario Lacouture, and Antonella Tosti
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- Drug-exanthems, Radiotherapy--Complications, Cancer--Treatment, Cancer--Complications
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Chemotherapy and radiotherapy for cancer can have devastating side effects on the skin of a patient. This innovative guide for both dermatologists and oncologists gives a good introduction both to therapy regimes and to dermatological management for medical professionals treating their patients.
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- 2019
7. Thrombosis and Hemostasis in Cancer
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Gerald Soff and Gerald Soff
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- Hemostasis, Cancer--Complications, Hemorrhagic diseases, Thrombosis
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In this book, leaders in the field explore our current understanding of thrombosis and hemostasis in cancer and address key questions on the subject. Among the topics discussed are the mechanisms that cancers use to activate the coagulation system, and those by means of which an activated coagulation system can lead to more aggressive cancer growth. Clinical chapters examine the role of thrombosis prophylaxis and treatment, central line-associated thrombosis, and cancer-associated hemorrhage. Subsequent chapters deal with the management of chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia, anticoagulation in the presence of brain metastases, and other unique challenges in the interaction of thrombosis and hemostasis in cancer. It has been 150 years since Armand Trousseau first described the well-known association between cancer and an increased risk of thrombosis, which may be considered the first paraneoplastic syndrome ever identified. More recently, numerous studies have indicated that activation of the coagulation system by cancer not only increases the likelihood of thrombosis, but is also associated with a more aggressive cancer phenotype. By familiarizing readers with the latest developments in this complex and challenging field, the book offers a valuable resource for scientists and clinicians alike.
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- 2019
8. Basic Concepts Of Hemostasis
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Genesio Murano, Rodger L. Bick, Genesio Murano, and Rodger L. Bick
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- Hemostasis, Hemorrhagic diseases, Cancer--Complications, Thrombosis
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First published in 1980, Murano and Bick provide well rounded accounts into the effects of Hemostasis and Thrombosis as well as a guide to the general physiology, associated disorders and therapeutic techniques used to address them. This book is ideal for students and practicioners of Hematology as well as those with a general interest in medicine.
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- 2019
9. Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice : Neurological Complications of Cancer and Its Treatment
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David Schiff, Isabel Arrillaga, Patrick Y. Wen, David Schiff, Isabel Arrillaga, and Patrick Y. Wen
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- Metastasis, Therapeutics--Complications, Cancer--Complications, Cancer--Treatment--Complications, Neurologic manifestations of general diseases
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This updated edition provides clinicians from various backgrounds and levels of training the information needed to optimally diagnose and manage neurologic complications of the nervous system. Organized into seven sections, this comprehensive volume begins with an overview of diagnostic studies for neurologic complications involving the nervous system. That is followed by sections on metastatic and non-metastatic complications of cancer involving the nervous system, and the interpretation, diagnosis, and management of common neuro-oncologic symptoms. The next section reviews the neurologic complications of cancer therapy, including corticosteroids, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted molecular therapies, immunotherapies, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and infections involving the nervous system. The final section focuses on the most important neurologic complications in cancers arising from specific organs. In addition to capturing the latest advancements in the rapidly evolving fields of oncology and cancer neurology, the goal of this resource is to lead clinicians toward prompt diagnosis and intervention in order to improve patient quality of life.'This textbook is a valuable resource for medical oncologists and radiation oncologists, as well as neurologists and neuro-oncologists dealing with these patients. … Overall, the chapters are well organized, clearly written, fairly balanced, and reasonably up to date. … I would recommend it as a learning tool to physicians in training (medical students, residents, and fellows) and for more experienced physicians as both a review/ update and a way to gain more in-depth knowledge and insight into the neurologic problems of cancer patients.'(John C. Flickinger, International Journal of Radiation Oncology Biology Physics, Vol. 73 (2), 2009)'The general organization of the book is logical and facilitates its practical and everyday use. … Overall this textbook is very comprehensive and encompasses main neuro-oncological challenges. … Schiff, Kesari and Wen have edited a very elegant and highly practical textbook, written by recognized authorities in their respective fields, which will be used by a wide range of medical and surgical specialists who are confronted on a daily basis with neurological manifestations of cancer in their practice.'(I. Radovanovic and G. Zadeh, British Journal of Cancer, Vol. 100 (6), 2009)
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- 2018
10. Breaking the Silence on Cancer and Sexuality: A Handbook for Healthcare Providers (Second Edition)
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Anne Katz and Anne Katz
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- Cancer--Complications, Sex counseling, Cancer--Patients--Sexual behavior, Cancer--Psychosomatic aspects
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This second edition of the award-winning and practice-changing text includes updated evidence and models that address the assessment and management of cancer-related sexual problems for survivors of all ages with a broad variety of cancers.
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- 2018
11. Sex and Cancer : Intimacy, Romance, and Love After Diagnosis and Treatment
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Saketh R. Guntapalli, Maryann Karinch, Saketh R. Guntapalli, and Maryann Karinch
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- Cancer--Patients--Sexual behavior, Women--Diseases--Psychological aspects, Cancer--Complications
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An intimate partnership has physical and psychological components, both of which often take a hit when cancer enters the union. The prospect, and then the process, of treatments tend to alter the way the two people relate to each other. When the diagnosis is one of gynecologic or reproductive cancer for a woman, questions of sexual intimacy and function often color relationships, confuse partners, and raise concerns that other cancers might not. With an estimated 83,000 women a year added to the roles of those battling gynecologic cancers and 300,000 women a year added to roles of those battling breast cancer, Sex and Cancer focuses on surviving and thriving—more than 70 percent of women with gynecologic cancers now survive!—and helps readers mitigate outcomes and overcome challenges of sexual dysfunction after a cancer diagnosis; reassess the priorities in an intimate relationship to support the patient's struggle, healing, and libido; and learn to interact with the professionals tasked with saving lives and enhancing those areas affected by cancer diagnosis and treatment. Sex and Cancer features stories that illuminate insights about the impact of gynecologic and reproductive cancers on relationships. The stories give life to guidance that's critical in shaping the effect that gynecologic cancer has on intimate relationships. And readers will find insight, comfort, and suggestions for addresses the questions about intimacy and sexual function that are often left unexpressed.
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- 2017
12. Manual of Cardio-oncology : Cardiovascular Care in the Cancer Patient
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Chiara Lestuzzi, Stefano Oliva, Francesco Ferraù, Chiara Lestuzzi, Stefano Oliva, and Francesco Ferraù
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- Cardiovascular system--Diseases, Cancer--Complications
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This concise and handy manual provides straightforward, up-to-date guidance for cardiologists and other practitioners on the management of cancer patients with cardiac problems, whether they be due to the cancer itself or to antineoplastic treatment. Detailed attention is devoted to the various forms of cardiotoxicity associated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The drugs commonly responsible for each toxicity are identified and clear advice is offered on monitoring techniques and treatment approaches. In addition, the issue of cardiotoxicity due to cancer treatment in particular patient groups – children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing cardiac disease – is addressed separately, with guidance on when and how antineoplastic (and/or cardiological) treatments should be modified. Further sections describe the correct responses to cardiac problems secondary to the cancer itself, including thromboembolic disorders and electrolyte imbalances, and the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of cardiac tumors. A closing section considers how to improve cooperation between oncologists, cardiologists, and general practitioners to ensure that cancer patients'cardiovascular needs are met in a multidisciplinary approach.
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- 2017
13. Oncodynamics: Effects of Cancer Cells on the Body
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Gurmit Singh and Gurmit Singh
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- Cancer--Complications, Oncology, Cancer cells
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This volume will introduce new terminology to the field of oncology, subdividing it into oncokinetics—the mechanics of the tumor cells as they arise and spread throughout the body—and oncodynamics—the impact of abnormal cues generated by tumors on the physiological functioning of the body. The volume will outline the importance of oncodynamics from both a cancer patient's and a caregiver's perspectives, stressing its significant impact on cancer patient functionality and the opportunity that cancer researchers will have to develop cross-disciplinary interactions and predict potential consequences of tumors and/or treatment.
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- 2016
14. Cancer and Fertility
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Edmund S. Sabanegh, Jr and Edmund S. Sabanegh, Jr
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- Fertility, Human, Cancer--Complications, Infertility
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This unique textbook is designed to provide a summary of state of the art developments in both male and female fertility and its association with cancer for both new and experienced practitioners. Clear, concise and readable, the text allows the reader to obtain rapid answers to this challenging medical issue. Special emphasis is placed on diagnostic and treatment algorithms. Topics covered include demographics of cancer in the reproductive age male, fertility conditions which predispose to cancer development, the role of assisted reproduction for fertility management, as well as fertility preservation strategies for the male and female cancer patients. Cancer and Fertility will be of great value to general urologists, uro-oncologists, gynecologists, medical oncologists, obstetricians, primary care providers, allied health providers.
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- 2016
15. Infection and Cancer: Bi-Directorial Interactions
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Michael R. Shurin, Yasmin Thanavala, Nahed Ismail, Michael R. Shurin, Yasmin Thanavala, and Nahed Ismail
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- Infection, Cancer--Complications, Oncogenic viruses
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This unique book summarizes current knowledge on co-development of infectious diseases and cancer. It provides an overview of the complex and unique role of the immune system, inflammation, tumor-mediated immunosuppression and infection-induced immunomodulation in cancer and infection progression.Chapters are organized into themed parts, beginning with a look at the historical perspective of human tumor viruses, then aspects and examples of infection-related cancers and cancer-associated infections. The work discusses how cancer- and infection-associated immune responses interact in a bi-directorial fashion and how these interactions may evolve during both disease progression and in response to therapy. The phenomenon of independent development of cancer and infection in the same host, known as comorbid cancer-infection progression, is explored.Understanding the complex pathways involved in the progression of infection and cancer will allow the prevention of the development of certain types of cancer, as well as advancing prophylactic anti-cancer vaccines. Readers of this work will discover innovative approaches for multidisciplinary projects, focusing on the design of original therapeutic modalities for cancer therapy. The book will therefore be particularly valuable to scholars interested in cancer immunology and researchers and clinicians in the field of basic and applied immunobiology and microbiology.
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- 2015
16. Oncologic Emergencies
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Ellen F. Manzullo, Carmen Esther Gonzalez, Carmen P. Escalante, Sai-Ching J. Yeung, Ellen F. Manzullo, Carmen Esther Gonzalez, Carmen P. Escalante, and Sai-Ching J. Yeung
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- Medical emergencies, Oncology, Emergency medicine, Cancer--Complications
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This new resource on managing oncologic emergencies is directed at all health care professionals who care for patients with cancer or survivors. Edited and written by clinician-experts at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, the book covers the full range of oncologic emergencies, from cardiac and neurologic to orthopedic to hematologic, and addresses important palliative care, ethical, and Emergency Department considerations.Chapters are structured with busy clinicians in emergent and urgent settings in mind, and each chapter concludes with a series of key practice points and a list of suggested readings for those who wish to delve deeper into a subject. For any clinician facing the increasing number of patients who experience an oncologic emergency, this is an up-to-date, clinically focused, and authoritative resource.
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- 2015
17. Supportive Care in Pediatric Oncology : A Practical Evidence-Based Approach
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James H. Feusner, Caroline A. Hastings, Anurag K. Agrawal, James H. Feusner, Caroline A. Hastings, and Anurag K. Agrawal
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- Cancer--Complications, Medicine, Cancer--Treatment, Cancer in children, Tumors in children
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This book provides a thorough and up-to-date discussion of key issues in the supportive care of children with cancer. A variety of frequently encountered situations is covered, including infections, metabolic, cardiopulmonary and neurologic emergencies, tumor lysis syndrome, pain, emesis, mucositis, thrombotic disorders, nutritional problems, hyperleukocytosis and acute abdomen. Throughout the emphasis is firmly on evidenced-based guidance developed from the relevant literature. Information is presented in a manner that will enable readers quickly to locate advice when confronted by a supportive care problem in one of their patients. Helpful algorithms are provided and important “take home points” are highlighted in figures and tables. Supportive Care in Pediatric Oncology will be an invaluable source of assistance for a wide range of health professionals involved in pediatric cancer care.
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- 2015
18. Infectious Complications in Cancer Patients
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Valentina Stosor, Teresa R. Zembower, Valentina Stosor, and Teresa R. Zembower
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- Cancer--Complications, Infection
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While advances in both the treatment of cancer and the management of its complications have led to significant improvement in patient survival, infections remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with neo plastic disease. In this patient population, infection risk results from a complex interplay between the host's underlying immunodeficiencies, local tumor effects and treatment-induced immunosuppression. New chemotherapeutic approaches and antimicrobial prophylaxis and treatment practices continue to shape the spectrum of infections in these patients. Clinicians who treat infections in cancer patients are continually challenged by the emergence of new pathogens and by the increasing antimicrobial resistance of established ones. The aim of this book is to emphasize unique aspects of management of infectious diseases in the cancer patient. With the increasing complexity of this patient population, optimal management requires a multidisciplinary approach and this fact is fully reflected in the contributions, all from recognized authorities in the field. Ultimately, it is hoped that this volume will assist specialists in infectious diseases and haematology/oncology in the diagnosis, management and prevention of infection and optimization of the overall care of patients with malignancies.
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- 2014
19. Practical Management of Complex Cancer Pain
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Manohar Sharma, Karen Simpson, Michael Bennett, Sanjeeva Gupta, Manohar Sharma, Karen Simpson, Michael Bennett, and Sanjeeva Gupta
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- Cancer--Handbooks, manuals, etc, Cancer--Complications, Pain--Treatment
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Practical Management of Complex Cancer Pain gives advice on advanced pain management techniques for cancer pains. Emphasis is placed on the suitability and selection of patients for different invasive and complex procedures based on the patient's history. Case histories provide compressive insight into the complexities of holistic management, with pain being only one of the factors that distress patients and families. The book also covers cancer pain management for patients in a community setting including, the collaboration between pain and palliative medicine. This practical guide to the management and treatment of complex cancer pain is essential reading for all oncologists, pain, and palliative care specialists.
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- 2014
20. What drug?: Vismodegib
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Coutsouvelis, John
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- 2017
21. Handbook of Hematologic and Oncologic Emergencies
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J.P. Dutcher, P.H. Wiernik, J.P. Dutcher, and P.H. Wiernik
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- Cancer--Complications, Blood--Diseases--Complications, Hematologic manifestations of general diseases, Medical emergencies, Emergencies, Hematologic Diseases--complications, Neoplasms--complications
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- 2013
22. Cancer Cachexia
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Egidio Del Fabbro, Akio Inui, Florian Strasser, Egidio Del Fabbro, Akio Inui, and Florian Strasser
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- Cancer--Treatment--Complications, Cancer--Complications, Cachexia
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Cancer Cachexia is a concise, fully illustrated handbook written with the aim of increasing awareness of cancer cachexia and highlighting best practice diagnosis, treatment, and management options for this devastating disorder. This is another title in the ongoing Springer Healthcare Cancer Supportive Care Series.
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- 2012
23. Hypercalcemia of Malignancy
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Friedhelm Raue and Friedhelm Raue
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- Hypercalcemia, Cancer--Complications, Hypercalcemia--etiology, Neoplasms--complications
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Hypercalcemia is the most common life-threatening metabolic disorder associated with cancer. The pathophysiological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of hypercalcemia of malignancy are presented in this issue, with a focus on the recently discovered humoral factor responsible for the development of hypercalcemia. With a better understanding of the pathophysiology of this condition and the development of new potent drugs, capable of inhibiting bone resorption, especially bisphosphonates, the clinician will be more successful in correcting hypercalcemia in the great majority of patients.
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- 2012
24. Supportive Oncology E-Book
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Mellar P. Davis, Petra Feyer, Petra Ortner, Camilla Zimmermann, Mellar P. Davis, Petra Feyer, Petra Ortner, and Camilla Zimmermann
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- Cancer pain--Treatment, Palliative treatment, Cancer--Palliative treatment, Cancer--Complications--Treatment, Cancer--Complications
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Supportive Oncology, by Drs. Davis, Feyer, Ortner, and Zimmermann, is your practical guide to improving your patients‘ quality of life and overall outcomes by integrating palliative care principles into the scope of clinical oncologic practice at all points along their illness trajectories. A multidisciplinary editorial team, representing the dual perspectives of palliative medicine and oncology, offers expert guidance on how to effectively communicate diagnoses and prognoses with cancer patients and their families, set treatment goals, and manage symptoms through pharmacological therapies, as well as non-pharmacological therapies and counselling when appropriate.Integrate complementary palliative principles as early as possible after diagnosis with guidance from a multidisciplinary editorial team whose different perspectives and collaboration provide a well-balanced approach. Effectively communicate diagnoses and prognoses with cancer patients and their families, set treatment goals, and manage symptoms through pharmacological therapies, as well as non-pharmacological therapies and counseling when appropriate. Improve patients'quality of life with the latest information on pain and symptom management including managing side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, rehabilitating and counselling long-term survivors, and managing tumor-related symptoms and other complications in the palliative care setting. Prescribe the most effective medications, manage toxicities, and deal with high symptom burdens.
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- 2011
25. Robotic assisted radical prostatectomy versus open retropubic radical prostatectomy: Where do we stand in 2015?
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Frydenberg, Mark, Murphy, Declan G, Moon, Daniel A, and Lawrentschuk, Nathan
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- 2015
26. Neurological Complications of Systemic Cancer and Antineoplastic Therapy
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Herbert B. Newton, Mark G. Malkin, Herbert B. Newton, and Mark G. Malkin
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- Nervous system--Pathophysiology, Cancer--Complications, Cancer--Treatment--Complications, Metastasis, Central Nervous System Neoplasms--secondary, Antineoplastic Agents--adverse effects, Central Nervous System--drug effects, Central Nervous System--radiation effects, Neoplasm Metastasis, Neoplasms--complications
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Neurological Complications of Systematic Cancer and Antineoplastic Therapy provides an in-depth review of common manifestations related to neurology that occur in patients with systemic cancer. These include brain metastases, spinal cord compression, cerebrovascular events, and leptomeningeal disease. The book also discusses less common complicatio
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- 2010
27. Colonoscopy and colorectal cancer
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Kiel, Natalie and Appleyard, Mark
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- 2014
28. Venous Thromboembolism in Advanced Disease : A Clinical Guide
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Simon I R Noble, Miriam J Johnson, Agnes Y Y Lee, Simon I R Noble, Miriam J Johnson, and Agnes Y Y Lee
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- Catastrophic illness--Complications, Cancer--Complications, Thromboembolism--Palliative treatment, Thrombophlebitis--Palliative treatment, Chronic diseases, Palliative treatment
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There is increasing recognition of the burden of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients with advanced incurable disease and the clinical, ethical, and philosophical challenges they may pose. With a growing elderly population and oncological therapies helping patients live longer with malignant disease, VTE is likely to be an ongoing problem. Whilst presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of VTE in general medicine is well established, its management within the palliative care setting is less clear-cut. Clinical presentation is often masked by other palliative symptoms, and symptoms can be consistent with those of other conditions; diagnosis is therefore underappreciated, and the condition can be difficult to manage. Bringing together contributions from international experts in the field of VTE and palliative care, this book explores the increasing challenges faced by healthcare professionals when managing VTE in advanced disease. Topics such as the epidemiology and pathogenesis of the condition are discussed. It appraises the current evidence informing the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of VTE, with particular emphasis on its application to patients with incurable malignancy and non-malignant disease. Chapters are illustrated with key learning points and, where appropriate, case studies are presented to illustrate the decision-making processes that may occur when balancing the evidence with its impact on patient quality of life. This practical resource is invaluable for healthcare professionals working in all areas of medicine where patients with advanced cancer and non-malignant disease are cared for.
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- 2009
29. Coagulation in Cancer
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David Green, Hau C. Kwaan, David Green, and Hau C. Kwaan
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- Blood coagulation disorders, Cancer--Complications
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Coagulation in Cancer informs professionals working in the field of cancer about the pathophysiologic mechanisms of cancer-related thrombosis and bleeding. It provides assistance in recognizing the various bleeding and clotting disorders associated with cancer and includes current recommendations for the management of hemorrhage, and prevention and treatment of thrombosis in the patient with malignancy. This volume is a valuable addition to the literature on cancer and coagulation.
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- 2009
30. Neurologic Complications of Cancer
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Lisa M DeAngelis, Jerome B Posner, Lisa M DeAngelis, and Jerome B Posner
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- Cancer--Complications, Neurologic manifestations of general diseases, Nervous system--Pathophysiology, Neurophysiology
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Patients with cancer can suffer from a bewildering variety of neurologic signs and symptoms. The neurologic symptoms are often more disabling than the primary cancer. Symptoms including confusion, seizures, pain and paralysis may be a result of either metastases to the nervous system or one of several nonmetastatic complications of cancer. The physician who promptly recognizes neurologic symptoms occurring in a patient with cancer and makes an early diagnosis may prevent the symptoms from becoming permanently disabling or sometimes lethal. This monograph, an update of the first edition published in 1995, is divided into 3 sections. The first classifies the wide variety of disorders that can cause neurologic symptoms the patient with cancer, discusses the pathophysiology of nervous system metastases, the pathophysiology and treatment of brain edema and the approach to supportive care of common neurologic symptoms such as seizures, pain, and side effects of commonly used supportive care agents. The second section is devoted to nervous system metastases, addressing in turn, brain, spinal cord, meningeal and cranial and peripheral nerve metastases, describing clinical symptoms, approach to diagnosis and current treatment. The third section addresses several nonmetastatic complications of cancer and includes sections on vascular disease, infections, metabolic and nutritional disorders, side chemotherapy, radiation and other diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The final chapter addresses paraneoplastic syndromes. The book is intended for practicing oncologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and radiation oncologists as well as internists who treated patients with cancer. Our attempt was to write a book that would assist oncologists in understanding neurologic problems and neurologists in understanding oncologic problems. The book is also intended for physicians training to specialize in any of the above areas. It includes a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of patients with neurologic disease who are with known to have cancer or in whom cancer is suspected.
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- 2009
31. Cognition and Cancer
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Christina A. Meyers, James R. Perry, Christina A. Meyers, and James R. Perry
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- Neuropsychological tests, Cancer--Complications, Cancer--Treatment--Complications, Cognition disorders--Etiology
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Most people afflicted by cancer will experience cognitive impairment, sometimes referred to as'chemobrain'or'chemofog', due to the various direct and indirect effects of their disease and its treatment. In addition, patients with primary or metastatic tumors of the brain experience direct neurologic symptoms due, for example, to the location of their disease, surgical intervention, and the late effects of treatment such as radiotherapy. The aim of this book is to serve as a resource for health care professionals working with cancer patients who experience cognitive changes as a result of their cancer and its treatment. It provides practical information to help improve care by reviewing and describing brain-behavior relationships; research-based evidence on cognitive changes that occur with various cancers and cancer treatments; assessment techniques, including neurocognitive assessment and neuroimaging techniques; and intervention strategies for affected patients. In short, it will explain how to identify, assess and treat these conditions.
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- 2008
32. Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice : Neurologic Complications of Cancer and Its Treatment
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David Schiff, Santosh Kesari, Patrick C. Y. Wen, David Schiff, Santosh Kesari, and Patrick C. Y. Wen
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- Therapeutics--Complications, Metastasis, Neurologic manifestations of general diseases, Cancer--Complications, Cancer--Treatment--Complications
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Neuro-oncology has evolved substantially as a clinical and research discipline over the past few decades. Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice: Neurologic Complications of Cancer and its Treatment, Second Edition provides clinicians from various backgrounds and levels of training with a reference to help focus the differential diagnosis, treatment strategy, and management plan for the cancer patient with neurologic symptoms and findings. The volume begins with an overview of the field of neuro-oncology and a review of the role of neuroimaging in the diagnosis of neuro-oncologic disease. Several chapters on interpretation and management of common neuro-oncologic symptoms follow. Subsequent sections contain chapters on the direct and indirect neurologic complications of cancer as well as complications of therapy. The final section focuses on the spectrum and management of neurologic disease in patients with cancer of specific organs. Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice: Neurologic Complications of Cancer and its Treatment, Second Edition is an important new work that aims to broaden and deepen the familiarity of clinicians with the range and management of neuro-oncologic diseases in order to improve the quality of care for cancer patients.
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- 2008
33. Cancer-Associated Thrombosis : New Findings in Translational Science, Prevention, and Treatment
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Alok A. Khorana, Charles W. Francis, Alok A. Khorana, and Charles W. Francis
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- Thrombosis, Cancer--Complications, Venous Thrombosis--etiology, Venous Thrombosis--prevention & control, Anticoagulants--therapeutic use, Heparin--therapeutic use, Neoplasms--complications, Risk Factors
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Showcasing the expertise of top-tier specialists who contributed to the newly released guidelines for the care of thrombosis in cancer patients, this exciting guide was written and edited by members of the American Society of Clinical Oncology panel, (ASCO), on the prevention and treatment of cancer-associated thrombosis, among others, and provides
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- 2008
34. The aetiology, impact and management of cancer-related fatigue in patients with advanced cancer
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Chan, Raymond Javan, Yates, Patsy, and McCarthy, Alexandra L
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- 2011
35. Fatigue in Cancer
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Armes and Armes
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- Cancer--Complications, Fatigue, Cancer--Patients
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- 2004
36. Handbook of Cancer-related Fatigue
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Patarca-Montero, Roberto and Patarca-Montero, Roberto
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- Cancer--Complications, Fatigue--Pathophysiology
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- 2004
37. Thrombosis and Cancer
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Gilles Lugassy, Anna Falanga, Ajay K Kakkar, Frederick R. Rickles, Gilles Lugassy, Anna Falanga, Ajay K Kakkar, and Frederick R. Rickles
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- Cancer--Complications, Thromboembolism, Cancer, Thrombosis
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This text provides comprehensive and timely coverage of the current knowledge of cancer-associated thrombosis, its pathogenesis, clinical features, prevention, and therapy. It specifically addresses the relationship between hemostatic systems and cancer, thus providing a unique and much needed focus. All of the contributors are acknowledged specialists in their fields and have experience conducting large clinical trials in oncology and thrombosis. Their discussions cover all aspects of the topic, from long-term complications to cancer surgery. It will be of interest to general practitioners, internists, oncologists, hematologists, and all physicians involved in the management of cancer patients.
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- 2004
38. Preservation of Fertility
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Togas Tulandi, Roger Gordon Gosden, Togas Tulandi, and Roger Gordon Gosden
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- Cryopreservation of organs, tissues, etc, Spermatozoa, Fertility, Cancer--Complications
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Many technologies exist for men and women to preserve fertility, and advances are being made all the time. Sadly, this information is not always well known in the oncology community and is, therefore, not presented to all eligible cancer patients. Reflecting the latest advances in the field and offering practical information useful to clinicians and scientists, Preservation of Fertility addresses new concepts, progress in reproductive techniques, novel treatment modalities, pregnancy after cancer treatment, patient care issues, and professional responsibilities. Tulandi and Gosden have assembled an outstanding group of internationally recognized specialists to address the entire spectrum of issues regarding fertility preservation. They begin with a discussion of age and fertility, epidemiology of cancer survival and fertility, and the vulnerability of the reproductive system to radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The book includes coverage of methods for preserving fertility, new developments in the laboratory for preserving gametes and gonadal tissue, and the psychosocial, legal, and ethical issues of fertility preservation. A powerful knowledge tool for the medical community, this pioneering book provides a complete understanding of the techniques for preserving fertility.
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- 2004
39. Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice
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David Schiff, Patrick Y. Wen, David Schiff, and Patrick Y. Wen
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- Metastasis, Therapeutics--Complications, Neurologic manifestations of general diseases, Cancer--Complications, Cancer--Treatment--Complications
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In Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice, leading neuro-oncologists from around the world comprehensively review the neurologic symptoms that cancer patients experience, and show how they should be interpreted and evaluated. Organized by both symptom and organ, the book carefully describes each diagnostic neurologic entity-from symptomatology to diagnostic studies to management and prognosis-and presents each major type of cancer in terms of it neurologic problems and how they should be handled. The role of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and other palliative measures are considered for each type of problem. Multidisciplinary and up-to-date, Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice explains to the busy physicians treating cancer patients the latest findings in neuro-oncology that will help them to focus their differential diagnosis, diagnostic strategy, and treatment plan for the cancer patient with neurologic symptoms and findings.
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- 2003
40. Oncologic Emergencies
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Johnston and Johnston
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- Cancer--Complications, Medical emergencies
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Oncologic emergencies can relate either to the cancer itself or its treatment. As the number of cancer patients receiving treatment is increasing and the number of clinicians encountering emergencies is rising, optimal outcomes in these patients relies on the recognition of early symptoms and signs and the implementation of appropriate therapy. This book covers the broad spectrum of oncologic emergencies in the major systems ranging from cardiovascular emergencies to neurological emergencies, bone problems through to acute pain and psychiatric problems. The acute infectious and haematological emergencies, which are extremely common and life-threatening, are dealt with in detail. Each chapter provides a background to complications and clearly outlines the modern approach to treatment. For ease of reference the book contains algorithms as guidelines for the management of various emergency situations which will be of use to the practising clinician. Written by an international team of experts, Oncologic Emergencies provides clear, accessible guidelines to ensure effective and immediate treatment and management.
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- 2002
41. Seeking a treatment for cachexia, a complication in cancer and other chronic diseases
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Coley, Christopher M
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- 2014
42. Sexuality and Fertility After Cancer
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Leslie R. Schover and Leslie R. Schover
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- Cancer--Patients--Sexual behavior, Fertility, Cancer--Complications, Sex (Psychology), Cancer--Surgery--Complications, Neoplasms--psychology--popular works, Sex Behavior--psychology--popular works, Sex Disorders--popular works, Infertility--popular works, Attitude to Health--popular works
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“Such a comprehensive resource for survivors has been long overdue.”--Michelle Melin, M.P.P., Director of Patient Services Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization'An excellent, well-researched book that responds to the needs of survivors.'--Anna Meadows, M.D. Director, Division of Oncology and Children's Cancer Research Center, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Now as never before cancer survivors are discovering their potential for renewed sexuality, which many may never have thought possible. In this comprehensive new book, the leading authority in the field carefully and reassuringly explains your options and gives you the accurate, up-to-date information you need to take advantage of them. Now you can make the decisions that are best for you based on recent medical advances and the newest perspectives. This unique guide covers: • The kinds of sexual problems both men and women are likely to face after treatment--and state-of-the-art solutions • The most effective infertility treatments • How to assess the risks of pregnancy • The latest information on body image, low sex drive, performance anxieties, medications, sex aids, and reconstructive surgery • Special topics such as sex after breast or prostate cancer, and the specific problems facing gays, singles, and survivors of childhood cancers
- Published
- 1997
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