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Cancer patient follow-up

[edited by] Frank E. Johnson, Katherine S. Virgo ; associate editors, Stephen B. Edge ... [et al.]

Mosby-Year Book, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Beginning where most oncology books end--after initial surgery or treatment--this book describes current management strategies for post treatment of patients who have been potentially cured of cancer. It deals with practical questions physicians face, includes separate chapters on each "major" curable cancer site and has a section on variations in follow-up that is based on responses from physicians in the United States, Europe and Japan.

Table of Contents

I. Concepts 1. Overview 2. Assessment of surveillance test performance and cost 3. Costs of surveillance 4. Patient and physician concerns II. Current Practice 5. Head and neck carcinoma 6. Esophageal carcinoma 7. Gastric carcinoma 8. Colorectal carcinoma 9. Anal carcinoma 10. Pancreatic carcinoma 11. Hepatobiliary carcinoma 12. Bronchogenic carcinoma 13. Soft tissue sarcoma 14. Cutaneous melanoma 15. Breast carcinoma 16. Ovarian carcinoma 17. Endometrial carcinoma 18. Prostate carcinoma 19. Testicular carcinoma 20. Carcinoma of the urinary bladder 21. Renal carcinoma 22. Lymphhoma 23. Stem cell transplantation III. Horizons 24. How molecular genetics may affect surveillance strategies in the future 25. Decision analysis of cancer patient follow-up

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