Clinical Cancer Medicine Treatment Tactics

With the development of medical who are not oriented toward oncology. oncology as a medical subspecialty, an The organization and structure of this text authoritative and comprehensive text are designed to reinforce the principles of about cancer, Cancer Medicine by cancer management and to augment...

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Other Authors: Lokich, J.J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1980, 1980
Edition:1st ed. 1980
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a I Introduction -- 1 General Concepts in Cancer Management -- II Oncologic Emergencies -- 2 Superior Vena Cava Syndrome -- 3 Cardiac Complications of Malignancy -- 4 Central Nervous System Syndrome -- 5 Spinal Cord Compression -- 6 Hypercalcemia of Malignancy -- III Oncologic Complications Related to Organ Systems -- 7 Osseous Complications of Malignancy -- 8 Gastrointestinal Complications of Malignancy -- 9 Pulmonary Complications of Malignancy -- 10 Renal Complications of Malignancy -- 11 Hematologic Complications of Malignancy -- 12 Cutaneous Complications of Malignancy -- IV Special Problems in Cancer Management -- 13 Management of Serous Effusions -- 14 Management of Nutrition: Hyperalimentation -- 15 Management of Cancer Pain -- V Systemic Complications of Cancer -- 16 Infectious Complications of Malignancy -- 17 Psychologic Complications of Malignancy -- 18 Complications of Cancer Therapy -- VI Rare and Uncommon Manifestations of Cancer -- 19 Paraneoplastic Syndromes of Malignancy -- 20 Tumor of Unknown Origin (TUO) 
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520 |a With the development of medical who are not oriented toward oncology. oncology as a medical subspecialty, an The organization and structure of this text authoritative and comprehensive text are designed to reinforce the principles of about cancer, Cancer Medicine by cancer management and to augment the Holland and Frei, has appeared to explain educational experience. the bridge between this field and the Initially, this book was conceived clinical sciences. In addition, the specifically to describe the clinical individual therapeutic disciplines in approach to oncologic emergencies. It is oncology have developed clinical texts in clear, however, that those complications surgery, radiation, pediatric, and medical of cancer that are not life threatening are approaches to the neoplastic diseases. equally unique and complex in their These texts serve as compendia of management. Furthermore, such information organized and structured for complications bridge many of the presentation by organ. subdisciplines in medicine and surgery. This book adds to the growing list of Thus, the extension from oncologic oncologic texts but focuses on pra/fical emergencies to cancer complications at tactics in the management of can2er and individual organ sites was a natural its complications and incorporates this evolution and one which required author's individual philosophy and collaboration and interaction among the approach to the cancer patient. In this major disciplines of medicine and context, the primary care physician surgery