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Hematology - Oncology Therapy

ISBN10: 0071837051 | ISBN13: 9780071837057

Hematology - Oncology Therapy
ISBN10: 0071837051
ISBN13: 9780071837057
By Michael Boyiadzis, James Frame, David Kohler and Tito Fojo

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The Essential Therapy Guide to Cancer, Hematologic Disorders, and Supportive Care--Updated with the Latest Treatment Regimens More than 500 treatment regimens A Doody’s Core Title for 2019! Hematology-Oncology Therapy, Second Edition is an up-to-date, comprehensive therapy guide that delivers more than 500 treatment regimens in a succinct, uniformmanner. The unique tabular design allows you to instantly locate and implement the proper treatment regimen. Supported by the latest practice guidelines, peer-reviewed literature, and the opinion of experts, Hematology-Oncology Therapy integrates extensive informationthat is critical to both office- and hospital-based practice of hematology and oncology. Hematology-Oncology Therapy is divided into three sections: Oncology: Provides detailed information about the administration, supportive care, toxicity, dose modification, monitoring, and efficacy of commonly used and recently approvedchemotherapeutic regimens, drugs, and biological agents Supportive Care, Drug Preparation, Complications, and Screening: Consists of topics commonly encountered in clinical hematology-oncology practice, such as chemotherapy-induced nausea, oncologic emergencies, radiation complications, cancer pain management, cancer screening, and much more Selected Hematologic Diseases: Delivers an authoritative guide to therapy for the principal diseases in consultative hematology This edition of Hematology-Oncology Therapy is enriched by the updating of all chapters as well as the addition of several new chapters; the new "Expert Opinion," which provides recommendations and guidance from experts on the use of treatment regimens; and inclusion of the latest regimens.

Authors
Preface
SECTION I: ONCOLOGY
1. Adrenocortical Cancer, Peter F. Lebowitz and Tito Fojo
2. Anal Cancer, David Ryan and Robert Mayer
3. Biliary Tract Cancer: Gallbladder Cancer and Cholangiocarcinoma, Verena Sagaster and Werner Scheithauer
4. Bladder Cancer, Edwin M. Posadas and William L. Dabut
5. Brain Cancer, Lyndon Kim and Howard Fine
6. Breast Cancer, Peter F. Lebowitz and Jo Anne Zujewski
7. Carcinoid Tumors, Eva Tiensuu Janson and Kjell Oberg
8. Carcinoma of Unknown Primary, David Spigel and F. Anthony Greco
9. Cervical Cancer, Deirdre O'Mahony and Peter Rose
10. Colorectal Cancer, Gregory Leonard and Jean Grem
11. Endometrial Cancer, Deirdre O'Mahoney and Franco Muggia
12. Esophageal Cancer, Gauri Varadhachary and Jaffer Ajani
13. Gastric Cancer, Manish A. Shah, Dana Rathkopf, and Gary K. Schwartz
14. Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia, Michael M. Boyiadzis and John Lurain
15. Head and Neck Cancers, Erin Donovan and Barbara Conley
16. Hepatocellular Carcinoma, Joan Maurel and Jordi Bruix
17. HIV-Related Malignancies, Pallavi Kumar and Richard F. Little
18. Leukemia, Acute Lymphoblastic (Adult), Ivan Aksentijevich, Michael M. Boyiadzis, and Judith Karp
19. Leukemia, Acute Myelogenous, Ivan Aksentijevich, Michael M. Boyiadzis, and Judith Karp
20. Leukemia, Chronic Lymphocytic, Salah Abbasi and Bruce D. Cheson
21. Leukemia, Chronic Myelogenous, Michael W.N. Deininger and Brian J. Druker
22. Leukemia, Hairy Cell, Martin S. Tallman
23. Lung Cancer, Enriqueta Felip and Rafael Rosell
24. Lymphoma, Hodgkin, Christina M. Annunziata and Dan L. Longo
25. Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin, Kieron Dunleavy, David R. Kohler, and Wyndham H. Wilson
26. Melanoma, Michael M. Boyiadzis and Barry Gause
27. Mesothelioma, Verna Vanderpuye and Nicholas J. Vogelzang
28. Multiple Myeloma, Robert Dean and Cynthia E. Dunbar
29. Ovarian Cancer, Eddie Reed
30. Pancreatic Cancer, Michael M. Boyiadzis and Daniel D. Von Hoff
31. Pheochromocytoma, Michael M. Boyiadzis, Karel Pacak, and Tito Fojo
32. Prostate Cancer, Peter F. Lebowitz and William L. Dabut
33. Renal Cell Carcinoma, Michael M. Boyiadzis and Susan Bates
34. Sarcomas, Janice Walshe, Tito Fojo, and Lee Helman
35. Testicular Cancer, Michael M. Boyiadzis and Scott Saxman
36. Thymic Carcinoma, Hanneke Wilmink and Guisseppe Giaconne
37. Thyroid Cancer, Kenneth B. Ain
38. Vaginal Cancer, Thomas Chen and Franco Muggia
SECTION II: SUPPORTIVE CARE, DRUG PREPARATION, COMPLICATIONS, AND SCREENING
39. Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting: Prophylaxis and Treatment, Thomas E. Hughes
40. Drug Preparation and Administration, David R. Kohler
41. Chemotherapy Dose Modifications, Michael Menefee, Pamela W. McDevitt, and Tito Fojo
42. Antineoplastic Drugs: Preventing and Managing Extravasation, David R. Kohler
43. Indications for Growth Factors in the Hemotology-Oncology Setting, Pamela W. McDevitt and James N. Frame
44. Indications for Bisphosphonates in the Hematology-Oncology Setting, Reem A. Shalabi, David R. Kohler, and James N. Frame
45. Transfusion Therapy, Ashok Nambiar and Susan Leitman
46. Oncologic Emergencies, Michael M. Boyiadzis and Tito Fojo
47. Fever and Neutropenia, Juan Gea-Banacloche and Thomas J. Walsh
48. Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections: Managing and Prevention, Naomi P. O'Grady
49. Venous Catheter-Related Thrombosis, McDonald Horne
50. Complications and Follow-up After

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