Oxford Textbook of Cancer in Children

Oxford Textbook of Cancer in Children
Title Oxford Textbook of Cancer in Children PDF eBook
Author Hubert N. Caron
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 313
Release 2020-03-12
Genre Medical
ISBN 0198797214

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The Oxford Textbook of Cancer in Children is a well-established and highly regarded text providing clear and up-to-date clinical guidance on the optimal management of childhood cancers.

Oxford Textbook of Cancer Biology

Oxford Textbook of Cancer Biology
Title Oxford Textbook of Cancer Biology PDF eBook
Author Francesco Pezzella
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 505
Release 2019-05-02
Genre Medical
ISBN 0198779453

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The study of the biology of tumours has grown to become markedly interdisciplinary, involving chemists, statisticians, epidemiologists, mathematicians, bioinformaticians, and computer scientists alongside biologists, geneticists, and clinicians. The Oxford Textbook of Cancer Biology brings together the most up-to-date developments from different branches of research into one coherent volume, providing a comprehensive and current account of this rapidly evolving field. Structured in eight sections, the book starts with a review of the development and biology of multi-cellular organisms, how they maintain a healthy homeostasis in an individual, and a description of the molecular basis of cancer development. The book then illustrates, as once cells become neoplastic, their signalling network is altered and pathological behaviour follows. It explores the changes that cancer cells can induce in nearby normal tissue, the new relationship established between them and the stroma, and the interaction between the immune system and tumour growth. The authors illustrate the contribution provided by high throughput techniques to map cancer at different levels, from genomic sequencing to cellular metabolic functions, and how information technology, with its vast amounts of data, is integrated with traditional cell biology to provide a global view of the disease. The effect of the different types of treatments on the biology of the neoplastic cells are explored to understand on the one side, why some treatments succeed, and on the other, how they can affect the biology of resistant and recurrent disease. The book concludes by summarizing what we know to date about cancer, and in what direction our understanding of cancer is moving. Edited by leading authorities in the field with an international team of contributors, this book is an essential resource for scholars and professionals working in the wide variety of sub-disciplines that make up today's cancer research and treatment community. It is written not only for consultation, but also for easy cover-to-cover reading.

Children With Cancer

Children With Cancer
Title Children With Cancer PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Munn Bracken
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 586
Release 2010-07-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199774226

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Children can and do survive cancer; the last decade has seen many major advancements in treatment. Written honestly, yet in a reassuring tone, by a reference librarian whose child has survived cancer, Children with Cancer draws together a wealth of up-to-date information essential for anyone who wishes to help a child or family through this ordeal--including relatives, friends, teachers, and clergymen, as well as doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals. The information ranges from sophisticated, hard-to-find medical facts to practical tips on how to handle side effects, and much more. Describing in detail the whole range of childhood cancers, Bracken explores how they affect the child, the treatments available, how to cope with the changes this diagnosis will bring to the entire family, and where to go for both medical and emotional help. It also includes an appendix of common medical tests, a glossary of terms, and comprehensive lists of organizations, clinics, and cancer centers, complete with names and addresses. Reviews of the previous edition: "A remarkable job....The technical information is clearly stated, up to date and accurate.....But most of all, this is a human book."--Los Angeles Times "Comprehensive, well written, accurate, and compassionate.... Bracken's book can serve as a primary reference for parents and can be used as well by health care professionals and teachers." --Science Books and Films

Oxford Textbook of Cancer in Children

Oxford Textbook of Cancer in Children
Title Oxford Textbook of Cancer in Children PDF eBook
Author Hubert N. Caron
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 320
Release 2020-10-08
Genre Medical
ISBN 0192517708

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The outcome for children with cancer has shown enormous improvement since the first edition of this book was published in 1975. In economically privileged countries, overall survival rates have now reached 80% at five years from diagnosis, and most of these young people will become long term survivors. The Oxford Textbook of Cancer in Children offers state-of-the-art descriptions of the approach needed for the optimal management of children with cancer, and guidance on current treatments available due to the advances made over the past decade. This seventh edition has been thoroughly revised and updated, including brand new chapters on cancer immunotherapy in children, and cancer in adolescents and young adults, plus expanded treatment of tumours of the brain and central nervous system. The book primarily provides clear and up-to-date clinical guidance for use in treatment settings whilst offering a useful background to the biology of individual tumour types and the history of the development of specific treatments. With an international and multi-disciplined authorship comprising of paediatric oncologists, surgeons, radiotherapists, imaging specialists, psychologists, nurses, and many others, the text illustrates how the paediatric oncology community works globally and collaboratively in order to drive forward new therapies, build our knowledge of these diseases, and achieve the common aim of curing childhood cancer. In this new edition, Professors Biondi and Caron have been joined by Professor François Doz, who has a distinguished international reputation, particularly in the treatment of childhood brain tumours and retinoblastoma, as well as early drug development. They have also been joined by Professor Tom Boterberg, a world renowned radio-oncologist for children with cancer. This book will be of value to paediatric oncologists, trainee paediatric oncologists, paediatric haematologists, and other professionals working in paediatric oncology: nurses, AHPs, surgeons, and clinical oncologists.

Oxford Textbook of Oncology

Oxford Textbook of Oncology
Title Oxford Textbook of Oncology PDF eBook
Author David J. Kerr
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 2837
Release 2016-01-28
Genre Medical
ISBN 0191065110

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Written and edited by internationally recognised leaders in the field, the new edition of the Oxford Textbook of Oncology has been fully revised and updated, taking into consideration the advancements in each of the major therapeutic areas, and representing the multidisciplinary management of cancer. Structured in six sections, the book provides an accessible scientific basis to the key topics of oncology, examining how cancer cells grow and function, as well as discussing the aetiology of cancer, and the general principles governing modern approaches to oncology treatment. The book examines the challenges presented by the treatment of cancer on a larger scale within population groups, and the importance of recognising and supporting the needs of individual patients, both during and after treatment. A series of disease-oriented, case-based chapters, ranging from acute leukaemia to colon cancer, highlight the various approaches available for managing the cancer patient, including the translational application of cancer science in order to personalise treatment. The advice imparted in these cases has relevance worldwide, and reflects a modern approach to cancer care. The Oxford Textbook of Oncology provides a comprehensive account of the multiple aspects of best practice in the discipline, making it an indispensable resource for oncologists of all grades and subspecialty interests.

Oxford Handbook of Oncology

Oxford Handbook of Oncology
Title Oxford Handbook of Oncology PDF eBook
Author Jim Cassidy
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 897
Release 2015
Genre Cancer
ISBN 0199689849

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This practical guide to clinical consultation in oncology has been extensively revised and updated. It reflects recent advances in oncology with particular emphasis on new therapies and the emergence of immunotherapy as a real modality.

Cancer in Children

Cancer in Children
Title Cancer in Children PDF eBook
Author Paul Antoine Voûte
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 436
Release 2005
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780198529323

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Brings together an international group of highly respected editors and contributors who provide evidence-based information on how to investigate and treat the common cancers in childhood. State of the art descriptions of what is basic and essential for management are included; there are new chapters covering future trends in cancer chemotherapy, surgery, palliative care, myeloid leukaemia, and malignant mesenchymal tumours; two new editors, and many new contributors.