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Side Effects of Medical Cancer Therapy [electronic resource] : Prevention and Treatment / edited by Mario A. Dicato.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XIII, 654 p. 23 illus., 13 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780857297877
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.994 23
LOC classification:
  • RC254-282
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Drug Interactions and Pharmacogenetics -- 2. Breast Cancer -- 3. Lung Cancer -- 4. Gastrointestinal Cancer: Selection of Clinically Relevant Drug-Induced Toxicities Encountered in Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment -- 5. Gynecologic Cancer -- 6. Genitourinary Cancer -- 7. Central Nervous System -- 8. Bone Marrow Toxicity: Red Blood Cells -- 9. Bone Marrow Toxicity: White Blood Cells -- 10. Dermatologic Side Effects of Systemic Anticancer Therapy -- 11. Myeloid Malignancies -- 12. Lymphoma -- 13. Multiple Myeloma -- 14. Preservation of Fertility in the Cancer Patient -- 15. Cardiotoxicity -- 16. Toxicity of Bone-Targeted Agents in Malignancy -- 17. State of the Art of Antiemetic Therapy -- 18. Side Effects of Nociceptive Cancer Pain Treatments in Adults -- 19. Totally Implanted Access Ports: Indications and Prevention of Complications.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The options available for systemic treatment in cancer are ever-expanding and so too is the information required to deploy these methods well. Each therapeutic substance causes a range of side effects, which can be prevented or treated to minimise harm to the patient.   Side Effects of Medical Cancer Therapy: Prevention and Treatment is a comprehensive handbook on the side effects of cancer therapy drugs, including the newer targeted drugs.  Organised by organ system, it lists the toxicity, side effects and measures of prevention pertaining to each type of drug used in cancer therapy. The most dangerous side effects are given priority so as to alert the reader to their importance.   This book, designed for quick reference in the clinical setting, is primarily aimed at established medical oncologists but will also appeal to junior doctors and trainees. It will also be of interest to pharmacists and oncology nurses.
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1. Drug Interactions and Pharmacogenetics -- 2. Breast Cancer -- 3. Lung Cancer -- 4. Gastrointestinal Cancer: Selection of Clinically Relevant Drug-Induced Toxicities Encountered in Gastrointestinal Cancer Treatment -- 5. Gynecologic Cancer -- 6. Genitourinary Cancer -- 7. Central Nervous System -- 8. Bone Marrow Toxicity: Red Blood Cells -- 9. Bone Marrow Toxicity: White Blood Cells -- 10. Dermatologic Side Effects of Systemic Anticancer Therapy -- 11. Myeloid Malignancies -- 12. Lymphoma -- 13. Multiple Myeloma -- 14. Preservation of Fertility in the Cancer Patient -- 15. Cardiotoxicity -- 16. Toxicity of Bone-Targeted Agents in Malignancy -- 17. State of the Art of Antiemetic Therapy -- 18. Side Effects of Nociceptive Cancer Pain Treatments in Adults -- 19. Totally Implanted Access Ports: Indications and Prevention of Complications.

The options available for systemic treatment in cancer are ever-expanding and so too is the information required to deploy these methods well. Each therapeutic substance causes a range of side effects, which can be prevented or treated to minimise harm to the patient.   Side Effects of Medical Cancer Therapy: Prevention and Treatment is a comprehensive handbook on the side effects of cancer therapy drugs, including the newer targeted drugs.  Organised by organ system, it lists the toxicity, side effects and measures of prevention pertaining to each type of drug used in cancer therapy. The most dangerous side effects are given priority so as to alert the reader to their importance.   This book, designed for quick reference in the clinical setting, is primarily aimed at established medical oncologists but will also appeal to junior doctors and trainees. It will also be of interest to pharmacists and oncology nurses.

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