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When cancer crosses disciplines : a physician's handbook / editors, Monica Robotin, Ian Olver, Afaf Girgis.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Imperial College Press ; [(c)2010.]; Hackensack, NJ : Distributed by World Scientific Pub., [(c)2010.]Description: 1 online resource (xxviii, 1166 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781848163652
  • 1848163657
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • RC262.5
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Contents:
Sect. I. Cancer prevention. Cancer and the epidemiologist. 1. Cancer and tobacco: its effects on individuals and populations / Bernard W. Stewart, Patricia F. Cotter and James F. Bishop -- 2. Reviewing the evidence on the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions / Nicholas Zwar -- 3. Diet, physical activity and cancer -- the epidemiological evidence / Erica L. James [and others] -- 4. Sun exposure, vitamin D and cancer / Bruce Armstrong and Anne Kricker -- 5. Oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy, and cancers of the female reproductive system / Karen Canfell and Emily Banks -- 6. Involuntary exposures -- can knowledge keep pace with perceptions? / Bernard W. Stewart -- Sect. II. Interdisciplinary management issues in cancer treatment. IIa. Beyond cancer treatment. 7. Diagnostic dilemmas during and after chemotherapy treatment / Ian N. Olver -- 8. Acute and late radiation therapy effects / Sandro V. Porceddu [and others] -- 9. Oncological emergencies: diagnosis and management / Desmond Yip and Nicole Gorddard -- 10. Managing cancer in pregnancy / Belinda E. Kiely and Kelly-Anne Phillips -- 11. Addressing the nutritional needs of patients undergoing cancer treatment -- a dietitian's view / Judy Bauer, Jane Read and Kathy Chapman.
12. Beyond conventional cancer treatments: the use of complementary therapies during cancer treatment: implications for clinicians / Stephen J. Clarke [and others] -- 13. What matters to patients and carers / Kendra J. Sundquist and Monica C. Robotin -- IIb. Cancer and the surgeon. 14. Neurosurgical involvement with cancer patients / Mark A.J. Dexter and Juyong Cheong -- 15. Cancer and the thoracic surgeon / Edmund Kassis and Stephen C. Yang -- 16. Cancer and the oesophageal surgeon / Urs Zingg, Reginald V. Lord and David I. Watson -- 17. Abdominal emergencies in cancer patients: diagnosis and management / Brian badgwell and Barry Feig -- 18. Peri-operative management of patients with GI malignancy: the interdisciplinary approach / Ross C. Smith -- 19. Management challenges following rectal cancer treatment / Margaret Schnitzler -- 20. Management of nutritional issues after major pancreatic resections / Nam Q. Nguyen, Neil D. Merrett and Andrew V. Biankin -- 21. Management decisions in primary and secondary liver cancer / Mark E. Brooke-Smith and Robert T.A. Padbury -- 22. Cancer and the gynaecological oncologist / D.E. Marsden -- 23. Orthopedic emergencies in oncology / Valerae O. Lewis and Jeffrey T. Luna -- 24. Recognition, treatment and management of post-cancer treatment lymphoedema / Neil Piller.
25. Diagnostic and management challenges following radical prostatectomy / Manish I. Patel -- 26. Plastic and reconstructive surgery in oncological surgery / Sean Nicklin and Mohammad Rahnavardi -- 27. Cancer and the ENT surgeon / Timothy P. Makeham [and others] -- IIc. Cancer and the physician. 28. Thyroid cancer and the endocrinologist / Nirusha Arnold and Howard C. Smith -- 29. The effects of cancer therapy on gonadal function and fertility / Howard C. Smith -- 30. Cancer and thrombosis / Jerry Koutts -- 31. Haematological abnormalities in cancer patients / Philip J. Crispin and Ian W. Prosser -- 32. Managing the patient with chronic viral hepatitis receiving chemotherapy / venessa Pattullo and Jacob George -- 33. Management of malignant gastrointestinal tract obstruction / Eric Y.T. Lee, Vu Kwan and Michael J. Bourke -- 34. Cancer and the heart: the good, the bad and the ugly / Liza Thomas and David Richards -- 35. No-man's land: between paediatric and adult medical oncology / Lisa M. Orme, Susan Palmer and David thomas -- 36. Cancer and the geriatrician -- managing cancer in older people / Robert J. Prowse -- 37. Cancer and the general practitioner. The role of the GP in cancer diagnosis and treatment / Moyez Jiwa -- IId. Cancer and the geneticist. 38. Genetic testing for cancer susceptibility: how and when? / Judy Kirk.
39. Management of women at high familial risk of breast and ovarian cancer / Kathryn M. Field and Kelly-Anne Phillips -- 40. Management of high genetic risk bowel cancer / Barbara Leggett -- 41. Hereditary mutations and cancer management / Alison H. Trainer and Robyn Ward -- Sect. III. Surviving cancer. IIIa. Survivorship issues. 42. Cancer and the psycho-oncologist. Psychosocial well-being of cancer survivors / Jane Turner, Katharine Hodgkinson and Allison Boyes -- 43. Understanding and managing changes in survivor identity and relationships / Paul Y. Cheung and Ian H. Kerridge -- 44. Survivors of childhood cancer: issues and challenges / Carmen L. Wilson, Richard J. Cohn and Lesley J. Ashton -- 45. The benefits of nutrition and physical activity for cancer survivors / Kathy Chapman [and others] -- IIIb. cancer, palliative care and end of life issues. 46. Palliative and supportive care / Geoffrey Mitchell and David C. Currow -- 47. Cancer care and general practice palliative care / Paul Mercer -- 48. Spiritual and existential issues at the end of life / Bruce Rumbold.
Review: "This volume answers these and many other questions, spanning from cancer prevention to palliative care. Each chapter is comprehensively referenced, to allow the reader to explore related fields in more detail." "The book is unique in summarizing a large amount of information that is beyond conventional oncology textbooks. While cancer is treated by multidisciplinary teams of medical oncologists, hematologists, surgeons and radiation oncologists, other specialists are called upon to treat symptoms, side effects or other diseases that can occur concurrently with cancer. In addition to the physical challenges brought about by a cancer diagnosis, patients and their relatives need sensitive and skilled psychosocial support throughout the cancer journey. The book brings together specialists from a wide range of medical, surgical, psychological and supportive specialties, while keeping the focus on the interdisciplinary management of cancer."--Jacket
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Sect. I. Cancer prevention. Cancer and the epidemiologist. 1. Cancer and tobacco: its effects on individuals and populations / Bernard W. Stewart, Patricia F. Cotter and James F. Bishop -- 2. Reviewing the evidence on the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions / Nicholas Zwar -- 3. Diet, physical activity and cancer -- the epidemiological evidence / Erica L. James [and others] -- 4. Sun exposure, vitamin D and cancer / Bruce Armstrong and Anne Kricker -- 5. Oral contraceptives, hormone replacement therapy, and cancers of the female reproductive system / Karen Canfell and Emily Banks -- 6. Involuntary exposures -- can knowledge keep pace with perceptions? / Bernard W. Stewart -- Sect. II. Interdisciplinary management issues in cancer treatment. IIa. Beyond cancer treatment. 7. Diagnostic dilemmas during and after chemotherapy treatment / Ian N. Olver -- 8. Acute and late radiation therapy effects / Sandro V. Porceddu [and others] -- 9. Oncological emergencies: diagnosis and management / Desmond Yip and Nicole Gorddard -- 10. Managing cancer in pregnancy / Belinda E. Kiely and Kelly-Anne Phillips -- 11. Addressing the nutritional needs of patients undergoing cancer treatment -- a dietitian's view / Judy Bauer, Jane Read and Kathy Chapman.

12. Beyond conventional cancer treatments: the use of complementary therapies during cancer treatment: implications for clinicians / Stephen J. Clarke [and others] -- 13. What matters to patients and carers / Kendra J. Sundquist and Monica C. Robotin -- IIb. Cancer and the surgeon. 14. Neurosurgical involvement with cancer patients / Mark A.J. Dexter and Juyong Cheong -- 15. Cancer and the thoracic surgeon / Edmund Kassis and Stephen C. Yang -- 16. Cancer and the oesophageal surgeon / Urs Zingg, Reginald V. Lord and David I. Watson -- 17. Abdominal emergencies in cancer patients: diagnosis and management / Brian badgwell and Barry Feig -- 18. Peri-operative management of patients with GI malignancy: the interdisciplinary approach / Ross C. Smith -- 19. Management challenges following rectal cancer treatment / Margaret Schnitzler -- 20. Management of nutritional issues after major pancreatic resections / Nam Q. Nguyen, Neil D. Merrett and Andrew V. Biankin -- 21. Management decisions in primary and secondary liver cancer / Mark E. Brooke-Smith and Robert T.A. Padbury -- 22. Cancer and the gynaecological oncologist / D.E. Marsden -- 23. Orthopedic emergencies in oncology / Valerae O. Lewis and Jeffrey T. Luna -- 24. Recognition, treatment and management of post-cancer treatment lymphoedema / Neil Piller.

25. Diagnostic and management challenges following radical prostatectomy / Manish I. Patel -- 26. Plastic and reconstructive surgery in oncological surgery / Sean Nicklin and Mohammad Rahnavardi -- 27. Cancer and the ENT surgeon / Timothy P. Makeham [and others] -- IIc. Cancer and the physician. 28. Thyroid cancer and the endocrinologist / Nirusha Arnold and Howard C. Smith -- 29. The effects of cancer therapy on gonadal function and fertility / Howard C. Smith -- 30. Cancer and thrombosis / Jerry Koutts -- 31. Haematological abnormalities in cancer patients / Philip J. Crispin and Ian W. Prosser -- 32. Managing the patient with chronic viral hepatitis receiving chemotherapy / venessa Pattullo and Jacob George -- 33. Management of malignant gastrointestinal tract obstruction / Eric Y.T. Lee, Vu Kwan and Michael J. Bourke -- 34. Cancer and the heart: the good, the bad and the ugly / Liza Thomas and David Richards -- 35. No-man's land: between paediatric and adult medical oncology / Lisa M. Orme, Susan Palmer and David thomas -- 36. Cancer and the geriatrician -- managing cancer in older people / Robert J. Prowse -- 37. Cancer and the general practitioner. The role of the GP in cancer diagnosis and treatment / Moyez Jiwa -- IId. Cancer and the geneticist. 38. Genetic testing for cancer susceptibility: how and when? / Judy Kirk.

39. Management of women at high familial risk of breast and ovarian cancer / Kathryn M. Field and Kelly-Anne Phillips -- 40. Management of high genetic risk bowel cancer / Barbara Leggett -- 41. Hereditary mutations and cancer management / Alison H. Trainer and Robyn Ward -- Sect. III. Surviving cancer. IIIa. Survivorship issues. 42. Cancer and the psycho-oncologist. Psychosocial well-being of cancer survivors / Jane Turner, Katharine Hodgkinson and Allison Boyes -- 43. Understanding and managing changes in survivor identity and relationships / Paul Y. Cheung and Ian H. Kerridge -- 44. Survivors of childhood cancer: issues and challenges / Carmen L. Wilson, Richard J. Cohn and Lesley J. Ashton -- 45. The benefits of nutrition and physical activity for cancer survivors / Kathy Chapman [and others] -- IIIb. cancer, palliative care and end of life issues. 46. Palliative and supportive care / Geoffrey Mitchell and David C. Currow -- 47. Cancer care and general practice palliative care / Paul Mercer -- 48. Spiritual and existential issues at the end of life / Bruce Rumbold.

"This volume answers these and many other questions, spanning from cancer prevention to palliative care. Each chapter is comprehensively referenced, to allow the reader to explore related fields in more detail." "The book is unique in summarizing a large amount of information that is beyond conventional oncology textbooks. While cancer is treated by multidisciplinary teams of medical oncologists, hematologists, surgeons and radiation oncologists, other specialists are called upon to treat symptoms, side effects or other diseases that can occur concurrently with cancer. In addition to the physical challenges brought about by a cancer diagnosis, patients and their relatives need sensitive and skilled psychosocial support throughout the cancer journey. The book brings together specialists from a wide range of medical, surgical, psychological and supportive specialties, while keeping the focus on the interdisciplinary management of cancer."--Jacket

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