Cancer Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy Review

Cancer Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy Review
Title Cancer Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy Review PDF eBook
Author Anthony J. Perissinotti, PharmD, BCOP
Publisher Springer Publishing Company
Pages 205
Release 2016-03-14
Genre Medical
ISBN 1617052523

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Cancer Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy Review is the first book devoted entirely to providing the ‘must-know’ facts on each cancer agent—including their pharmacokinetics, FDA-approved indications, toxicity, interactions, and other important information that is commonly found on board examinations and essential for any clinician or practitioner to review. The authors, an oncologist and two pharmacists, have developed a handy question-and-answer format to present the material in digestible bursts. As the pharmacology section continues to represent a major portion of the medical oncology exam and a key component on oncology MOC exams, this portable study guide will help prepare anyone looking to fine-tune their knowledge on cancer drugs before the test. Not to mention, with recent advancements in the field of cancer treatment, it has become more cumbersome to recall and maintain essential knowledge of every cancer therapeutic—making this book not only an exam resource but also a handy quick reference for oncologists and pharmacists alike. KEY FEATURES Conveniently organized and arranged by drug class and subtypes for easier recall and classification Includes proper dosage adjustments to account for liver and kidney dysfunction Features tables throughout that provide quick reference regarding FDA-approved medications Simplified diagrams and illustrations facilitate the pharmacokinetic processes

New Approaches in Cancer Pharmacology

New Approaches in Cancer Pharmacology
Title New Approaches in Cancer Pharmacology PDF eBook
Author Paul Workman
Publisher Springer Verlag
Pages 97
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780387581538

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Essential Cancer Pharmacology

Essential Cancer Pharmacology
Title Essential Cancer Pharmacology PDF eBook
Author Sara K. Butler
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages 560
Release 2010-10-25
Genre Medical
ISBN 1609137043

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This guide provides quick-reference information about cancer medications and supportive care medications commonly used or prescribed for cancer patients. This portable handbook focuses on information a clinician needs on a daily basis.

Cancer Pharmacology

Cancer Pharmacology
Title Cancer Pharmacology PDF eBook
Author Ashkan Emadi
Publisher Demos Medical Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2019-12
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780826162038

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"We are living in an exciting time for cancer pharmacology, where the fusion of multiple disciplines of basic and clinical science are creating effective, life-prolonging therapies for a growing number of malignancies. Historically, the first anticancer agents targeted molecules that are critical to the overall process of cell replications in both normal and malignant cells and, as such, were relatively non-discriminatory in their cytotoxicity. The revolution in molecular technology that began in the late 1980's is now being brought to bear on the structural design of agents that selectively target tumor-related gene mutations and signaling pathway intermediaries in ways that may augment tumor cell death and spare underlying normal cell populations"--

Cancer Clinical Pharmacology

Cancer Clinical Pharmacology
Title Cancer Clinical Pharmacology PDF eBook
Author Jan H. M. Schellens
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 290
Release 2005-05-05
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780192629661

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The book considers both the theory and practice of clinical pharmacology where it is relevant to cancer treatment. It covers the basics of clinical pharmacology in oncology and cancer therapeutics, discussing the specific classes of anti-cancer agents in detail. Edited and written by a mix of generalist cancer clinical pharmacologists and sub-specialists within this area, the book allows the reader to develop both general clinical pharmacology skills and specialist knowledge for particular cancer chemotherapy agents.

Pharmaceutical Aspects of Cancer Chemotherapy

Pharmaceutical Aspects of Cancer Chemotherapy
Title Pharmaceutical Aspects of Cancer Chemotherapy PDF eBook
Author A. T. Florence
Publisher Butterworth-Heinemann
Pages 153
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Medical
ISBN 1483141144

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Pharmaceutical Aspects of Cancer Chemotherapy tackles the concerns in drug formulation and delivery in chemotherapy. The book is comprised of six chapters that cover the physicochemical properties, handling, and administration of chemotherapy drugs. The text first covers the absorption and distribution of anticancer drugs, and then proceeds to covering cytotoxic drug delivery. Next, the book tackles drug interactions with cytotoxic agents. Chapter 4 talks about handling cytotoxic drugs, while Chapter 5 deals with the stability of solutions of anticancer drugs. The last chapter discusses the development and production of cytotoxic drug formulation. The book will be of great use to researchers and practitioners dealing with the research and treatment of cancer.

The Easy Book of Cancer Pharmacology

The Easy Book of Cancer Pharmacology
Title The Easy Book of Cancer Pharmacology PDF eBook
Author Esther Una Cidon
Publisher Nova Science Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Antineoplastic agents
ISBN 9781634850384

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This book represents the efforts of young oncologists, haematologists, pharmacists and oncology nurses who are highly motivated and encouraged by the significant development of new effective anticancer drugs. Since the discovery of antimetabolites and alkylating agents in the 1940s and 1950s, many new products have been introduced into our daily arsenal not only through chemotherapy agents, but also by means of biological or immunotherapeutic drugs whose side effects differ significantly. The idea of this book was born from a simple observation and confirmation of fact. New doctors in training experience high levels of stress and lack of confidence when confronting cancer patients and explaining a treatment or managing frequent side effects. Patients questions will only add more nervousness, and this will lead to a failure in the doctor-patient relationship, causing the patients mistrust and doctors frustration. Nurses dealing with these patients will suffer pressure too, as many questions regarding antineoplastic drugs will be asked of them and patients expect them to ease their doubts. This feeling of vulnerability in front of a patient, though a part of the maturation process when becoming a professional caretaker, causes discomfort and incertitude. In this context, it is crucial to gain great knowledge about pharmacokinetic and pharmacological features of each active anticancer drug used, as well as the indications, dosages, interactions and toxicities, to be able to face the daily practice of oncology without concerns and manage daily therapeutic complications easily. This may be considered very difficult, taking into account the huge number of active agents doctors manage routinely, but doctors have accepted the challenge and designed a straightforward, comprehensible book to solve this issue. The Easy Book of Cancer Pharmacology provides the means to overcome the problem. It is conceived as an accessible, concise and yet exhaustive tool which displays a vast amounts of knowledge in a very schematic way. It is easy to consult and offers a very practical expertise to develop the ability of managing effectively each antineoplastic agent quickly. It gives the necessary insights to explain this to the patients with confidence. Each chapter reviews one active drug and shows the information with a pragmatic style, and they are divided into different sections. Each section covers distinct aspects of the agent, from general characteristics to more specific details related to clinical pharmacology. In quickly advancing fields such as oncology, such a book is necessary to help update the ever-developing and expanding knowledge of clinicians and patients in an efficient and effective manner.