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Oncology

edited by Roy A.J. Spence, Patrick G. Johnston

(Oxford medical publications)(Oxford core texts)

Oxford University Press, c2001

  • pbk

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Oncology : from the publishers of the Oxford handbook of clinical medicine

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Includes index

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Description

A successful addition to the Oxford Core Text series, this new book provides concise yet comprehensive coverage of the essential topics in oncology. Primarily using a systems-based approach, the book highlights important issues looking at the conditions that are clinically relevant to the experiences of the medical student. Integrating the student's knowledge across specialites such as pathology, surgery, psycho-oncology and palliative care, the authors have included summary boxes, further reading and similar features to ensure an easy-to-use, accessible learning and revision aid. The textbook covers the principles and practice of oncology and is divided into two sections, the first section focusing on the general principles of cancer, including chapters on aetiology, epidemiology, biology and pathology of cancer. Other chapters include cancer prevention, staging and psychology. The principles of cancer surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are described. There is a detailed chapter on modern palliative care of cancer. The second half of the book gives information on each of the common cancers grouped into specialties. When each cancer is discussed the aetiology, presentation, signs on examination, investigation and management are outlined. Most chapters conclude with a selection of articles to which the student can be referred for further reading. Each chapter is liberally illustrated with high quality colour photographs and chapters have bullet points for ease of reference. Most chapters are illustrated with a number of case histories, in line with modern educational practice. Oncology is designed to meet the needs of medical students in the clinical years and will also be of value to cancer nurses, family doctors and all health care professionals involved in the care of cancer patients. OXFORD CORE TEXT SERIES The Oxford Core Text Series provides concise, yet comprehensive coverage of a range of essential topics in the medical curriculum. Written and tested in consultation with students, each book offers a clear and accessible account of the core material, supported by many case studies, learning aids, and clinical examples. All titles include the key information which the reader will need to prepare for successful clinical practice - making these texts ideal for all stages of the medical curriculum and beyond.

Table of Contents

  • SECTION ONE
  • 1. Principles and practice of oncology
  • 2. Aetiology of cancer
  • 3. Epidemiology of cancer
  • 4. Molecular Biology of cancer
  • 5. Pathology of cancer
  • 6. Cancer prevention and screening
  • 7. The radiology of cancer
  • 8. Psychology of cancer
  • 9. Principles of cancer surgery
  • 10. Principles of chemotherapy
  • 11. Principles of radiotherapy
  • 12. Palliative care in cancer
  • SECTION TWO
  • 13. Skin cancer
  • 14. Head and neck cancer
  • 15. Gynaecological malignancy
  • 16. Gastrointestinal cancer
  • 17. Genitourinary malignancy
  • 18. Thoracic tumours
  • 19. Haematological and lymphoid tumours
  • 20. Bone and soft tissue tumours
  • 21. Paediatric tumours
  • 22. Breast cancer
  • 23. Central nervous system malignancies
  • 24. Endocrine tumours
  • 25. Oncological emergencies

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  • NCID
    BA53991993
  • ISBN
    • 0192629824
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 536 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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