Overview
- Editors:
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Boris R. Minev
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Moores UCSD Cancer Center, La Jolla, USA
- Comprehensive coverage of cancer management
- Most recent information
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Table of contents (27 chapters)
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Chemotherapy
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- Nicole Coufal, Lauge Farnaes
Pages 25-37
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- Laurent Gate, Kenneth D. Tew
Pages 61-85
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- Nicole Coufal, Lauge Farnaes
Pages 87-102
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- Michael Newton, Gene Wetzstein, Daniel Sullivan
Pages 103-123
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- David Roberts, Peter J. O’Dwyer, Steven W. Johnson
Pages 145-164
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- Soe T. Maunglay, Julia A. Cogburn, Pamela N. Munster
Pages 165-190
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- Angela R. Bradbury, Richard L. Schilsky
Pages 191-214
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- Luis A. Crespo, Xinwei Zhang, Jianguo Tao
Pages 215-233
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Biological Therapy
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Front Matter
Pages 235-235
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- Satish Shanbhag, Barbara Burtness
Pages 245-256
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- Stephanie Schroter, Melanie Hayden, Wenxue Ma, Nellia Fleurov, Neha Rahan, Boris R. Minev
Pages 257-284
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- Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi, Riki Okita, Akiko Emi, Katsuji Hironaka, Makoto Okawaki, Takuhiro Ikeda et al.
Pages 285-294
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- Nanhai G. Chen, Aladar A. Szalay
Pages 295-316
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Other
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Front Matter
Pages 317-317
About this book
This book represents a comprehensive description and evaluation of the most up-to-date approaches to cancer management. Each chapter, prepared by leading basic researchers and clinicians, provides an in depth description of a specific method for cancer management.
The chemotherapy section of the book is updated to include the newest drugs as well as those currently in development. Organized by drug class, this section provides the latest information on most drugs, including their mechanisms of action, interactions with other agents, toxicities, side effects, and mechanisms of resistance. The biological therapy section of the book provides expanded coverage of the currently used cytokines, vaccines, and cell based therapies of cancer. Full consideration is also given to other modern treatment approaches, such as tyrosine kinase inhibitors, inhibitors of tumor angiogenesis, and the transcatheter management of cancer. Current advances in hyperthermia in cancer treatment, hematologic and nutritional support, bone marrow transplantation, pain management and care of the terminally ill patients with cancer are also presented.
In summary, this book provides a comprehensive coverage of the current knowledge on the most innovative, systematic and multidisciplinary approaches to the treatment of patients with cancer.
Editors and Affiliations
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Moores UCSD Cancer Center, La Jolla, USA
Boris R. Minev