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Cancer treatment

[edited by] Charles M. Haskell ; with 83 contributors ; Jonathan S. Berek, section editor for gynecologic oncology

Saunders, 1990

3rd ed

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 959-1058) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

A state-of-the-art reference that provides an objective, and independent review of modern cancer management. Practical, comprehensive, yet succinct, the book summarizes the principles and modalities of cancer treatment. It considers the diagnosis and treatment of specific neoplasms and discusses supportive care, and reviews selected aspects of investigational therapy. It covers individual forms of neoplastic disease, including the etiology, epidemiology, biology, and diagnosis. It also presents a succinct guide to selected regimens of antiemetic therapy, hydration for cisplatin administration, and the dosages and schedules of combination chemotherapy. The text details key drugs used in cancer treatment in a consistent format for easy reference. It uses the international TNM staging system recommended by the American Joint Committee on Cancer. Also discussed are the ethical and philosophical considerations in cancer treatment.

目次

  • Part 1 Principles and modalities of treatment: introduction
  • principles of cancer surgery
  • principles of radiation therapy
  • principles of cancer chemotherapy
  • drugs used in cancer chemotherapy
  • biologic response modifiers. Part 2 Treatment of specific neoplasms and syndromes: breast cancer. Part 3 Thoracic neoplasms: lung cancer
  • mesothelioma
  • mediastinal neoplasms. Part 4 Gastrointestinal neoplasms: esophagus
  • stomach
  • small bowel
  • colon and rectum
  • anus
  • exocrine pancreas
  • liver metastases
  • primary neoplasms of the liver
  • gallbladder
  • extrahepatic bile ducts
  • ampulla of vater. Part 5 Gynecologic neoplasms: ovary and fallopian tubes
  • cervix
  • uterine corpus
  • vulva
  • vagina
  • gestational trophoblastic neoplasia. Part 6 Head and neck neoplasms: oral cavity and oropharynx
  • nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses
  • nasopharynx
  • salivary glands
  • larynx and hypopharynx
  • chemotherapy of head and neck cancer. Part 7 Malignant endocrine neoplasms: multiple endocrine neoplasms
  • parathyroid glands
  • thyroid
  • endocrine pancreas
  • carcinoid tumours
  • pheochromocytoma
  • adrenal cortex. Part 8 Neoplasms of the nervous system: brain
  • spinal cord. Part 9 Pediatric tumours: retinoblastoma
  • Wilms' tumour
  • neuroblastoma. Part 10 Melanoma and skin cancer: cutaneous melanoma
  • ocular melanoma
  • skin cancer. Part 11 Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and AIDS-related neoplasms: polycythemia vera and the myeloproliferative syndromes
  • acute myelogenous leukemia and the lymphoblastic leukemia
  • chronic myelogenous leukemia
  • chronic lymphocytic leukemia
  • hairy cell leukemia
  • myeloma, macroglobulinemia, and heavy chain disease
  • Hodkin's disease
  • non-Hodgkin's lymphomas
  • mycosis fungoides
  • diffuse small non-cleaved lymphomas (Burkitt and non-Burkitt types)
  • histiocytic malignancies. Part 12 Genitourinary neoplasms: prostate bladder & ureters
  • penis & urethra
  • kidney
  • testis. Part 13 Metastatic disease: metastasis of unknown origin (MUO)
  • malignant effusions
  • superior vena cava syndrome
  • Part 14 Supportive care: infections in cancer patients
  • paraneoplastic syndromes
  • hematologic complications of cancer and its treatment
  • transfusion and apheresis of blood cells
  • vascular access
  • nutrition
  • pain syndromes
  • rehabilitation
  • psychosocial care
  • hospice programs. Part 15 Investigational therapy: hyperthermia
  • bone marrow transplantation
  • hematopoietic growth factors
  • investigative chemotherapeutic agents. Appendix A: nomograph for body surface area. Appendix B: guidelines for grading acute and subacute toxicity. Appendix C: abbreviations. Appendix D: commonly used combination chemotherapy regimens.

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