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Pediatric Oncology / edited by Ka Wah Chan, R. Beverly Raney.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries M.D. Anderson Cancer Care Series ; 4Editor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2005Descripción: XV, 287 páginas, recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387244723
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • RC254-282
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Acute Leukemia -- Hodgkin Lymphoma and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma -- Brain Tumors: Diagnosis, Surgery and Radiotherapy, and Supportive Care -- Brain Tumors: Chemotherapy and Investigational Therapy -- Wilms’ Tumor -- Neuroblastoma -- Soft-Tissue Tumors -- Osteosarcoma -- Ewing’s Sarcoma -- Retinoblastoma -- Differentiated Thyroid Cancer -- Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma -- Melanoma -- Novel Therapeutic Approaches -- Supportive Care: Myelosuppression -- Supportive Care: Symptom Control -- Behavioral Medicine in Cancer Care -- The Adolescent and Young Adult Program.
Resumen: Innovative research conducted over the past 4 decades has resulted in important advances in the clinical management of cancer in children and adolescents. Overall, the 5-year survival rate for all childhood cancers is 70%. The Pediatric Oncology faculty at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, who in 2004 alone saw 500 new pediatric patients, is recognized as a leader in developing improved diagnostic, therapeutic, and supportive-care protocols specifically for children and adolescents. This work is valuable, because the clinicians’ approach to managing leukemia; lymphoma; brain, soft tissue, and bone tumors; and other malignancies in pediatric patients must take into consideration the unique pathology of these diseases in this population. M. D. Anderson has introduced several new anticancer agents and supportive-care strategies that are now used throughout the country in the care of young people with cancer. This book is the first published account of the policies used at M. D. Anderson in the clinical management of pediatric patients with cancer. It presents the guidelines practiced at the institution in the multimodality treatment of the most common childhood cancers and describes the institution’s extraordinary Adolescent and Young Adult Program, a national model for cancer care in these select age groups. As in previous volumes of the M. D. Anderson Cancer Care Series, each chapter ends with a list of suggested readings and key practice points. The latter provides an at-a-glance summary of the important principles of pediatric Pediatric oncology Oncology clinical practice. This thorough, practical volume is an essential guide for oncologists, pediatricians, surgeons, and other health care providers who treat children and adolescents with cancer.
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Acute Leukemia -- Hodgkin Lymphoma and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma -- Brain Tumors: Diagnosis, Surgery and Radiotherapy, and Supportive Care -- Brain Tumors: Chemotherapy and Investigational Therapy -- Wilms’ Tumor -- Neuroblastoma -- Soft-Tissue Tumors -- Osteosarcoma -- Ewing’s Sarcoma -- Retinoblastoma -- Differentiated Thyroid Cancer -- Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma -- Melanoma -- Novel Therapeutic Approaches -- Supportive Care: Myelosuppression -- Supportive Care: Symptom Control -- Behavioral Medicine in Cancer Care -- The Adolescent and Young Adult Program.

Innovative research conducted over the past 4 decades has resulted in important advances in the clinical management of cancer in children and adolescents. Overall, the 5-year survival rate for all childhood cancers is 70%. The Pediatric Oncology faculty at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, who in 2004 alone saw 500 new pediatric patients, is recognized as a leader in developing improved diagnostic, therapeutic, and supportive-care protocols specifically for children and adolescents. This work is valuable, because the clinicians’ approach to managing leukemia; lymphoma; brain, soft tissue, and bone tumors; and other malignancies in pediatric patients must take into consideration the unique pathology of these diseases in this population. M. D. Anderson has introduced several new anticancer agents and supportive-care strategies that are now used throughout the country in the care of young people with cancer. This book is the first published account of the policies used at M. D. Anderson in the clinical management of pediatric patients with cancer. It presents the guidelines practiced at the institution in the multimodality treatment of the most common childhood cancers and describes the institution’s extraordinary Adolescent and Young Adult Program, a national model for cancer care in these select age groups. As in previous volumes of the M. D. Anderson Cancer Care Series, each chapter ends with a list of suggested readings and key practice points. The latter provides an at-a-glance summary of the important principles of pediatric Pediatric oncology Oncology clinical practice. This thorough, practical volume is an essential guide for oncologists, pediatricians, surgeons, and other health care providers who treat children and adolescents with cancer.

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