Lung cancer : standards of care
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Lung cancer : standards of care
McGraw Hill, c2021
- : pbk
Available at 3 libraries
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  Kumamoto
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An essential guide to the treatment and management of lung cancer
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, attributed mostly to environmental and behavioral factors. However, a diagnosis of lung cancer no longer means inevitable death. The new standards of care and a greater understanding of the etiology and biology of the disease has led to breakthroughs in patient survival rates that were not seen in the past.
Standards of Care: Lung Cancer provides a solid foundation in the new principles approaching this disease. Presented in an accessible, quick-to-digest format, and written by leading experts in a variety of medical fields, this authoritative guide covers all the new procedures and treatment options and the latest advances in diagnosis and treatment, including immunotherapy and oncogene inhibition, and more. This is an essential resource for both practitioners and students studying for the boards or certification.
Features
Covers the most current treatments
Continuous online updates on guidelines, new therapies, and studies
Includes checklists, case studies, learning objectives, and clinical pearls
Bibliography with listings of studies and trials
Serves as an ideal resource for practice and board review
Table of Contents
Contents
Part I. Non-Small Cell
1. Epidemiology
2. Etiology
3. Screening
4. Diagnostics
5. Pathology
6. Staging
7. Treatment
8. Monitoring
9. Survivorship
10. Supportive Care
11. Palliative Care
12. Future Direction
Part II. Small Cell Lung Cancer
(Same as above)
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