Paclitaxel in cancer treatment
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Paclitaxel in cancer treatment
(Basic and clinical oncology, 8)
M. Dekker, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This breakthrough reference-the only book of its kind on the subject-provides in-depth coverage of paclitaxel, one of the most broadly active compounds available to treat human malignancy.
Table of Contents
History and Chemistry, David George Ian Kingston
Molecular Mechanisms, Israel Ringel
Mechanisms of Resistance, Susan Band Horwitz, Srinivasa Rao, Chia-Ping Huang Yang, and George A. Orr
Combination with Other Agents:Preclinical Data, William C. Rose and Craig R. Fairchild
Interaction with Ionizing Radiation, Peter B. Schiff, Ruth Gubits, Sharafadeen Kashimawo, and Charles R. Geard
Pharmacology and Metabolism, Eric K. Rowinsky
Safety Profile, Nicole Onetto, Marcia Dougan, Susan Hellmann, Nancy Gustafson, James Burroughs, Alexander Florczyk, Renzo Canetta, and Marcel Rozencweig
Dose and Schedule Issues, Susan G. Arbuck and Barbara A. Blaylock
Guidelines for Administration, Barry R. Goldspiel
Administration: Nursing Implications, Janet Ruth Walczak and Susan E. Sartorius
Ovarian Cancer, William P. McGuire
Breast Carcinoma, Frankie Ann Holmes and Vicente Valero
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer, Alex Y. Chang
Small Cell Lung Cancer, David S. Ettinger
Head and Neck Malignancies, Arlene A. Forastiere
Hematological Malignancies, Bruce D. Cheson and Wyndham H. Wilson
The Pediatric Experience, Steven D. Weitman, Mary V. Relling and Craig A. Hurwitz
Melanoma, Avi I. Einzig and Peter H. Wiernik
Clinical Activity in Other Tumors, Franco M. Muggia
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