Clinical Problems in Oncology: A Practical Guide to
Management is an easy-to-use, compact
reference with essential, practical information on managing
oncological emergencies, as well as
the side effects and complications of cancer and its treatment.
Because patient responses can vary
widely, depending on the type of treatment prescribed, this
resource offers medical professionals
the specific information they need to improve the evaluation and
treatment of cancer patients at
the point of care.
The compact format includes a wide range of clinical
information, from the dose of drugs that would
typically be used, through guidance on the practical procedures
that are frequently used
to treat oncology patients. Some of the book’s highlights
include:
* Toxicity grading and management, including at-a-glance
summaries of the most common toxicities associated with
chemotherapy
* Prescribing guidelines, including how to write up
electrolyte replacement properly
* Information on specialised oncology procedures (such as SIR
spheres), and how to manage complications
* Types of vascular access lines and how to check their
position, access them and troubleshoot problems
With an expert team of writers who have contributed materials in
their areas of expertise, Clinical
Problems in Oncology is an ideal reference for oncologists
in training, oncologists in non-training
positions, oncology registrars and general practitioners.
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Edited by
Sing Yu Moorcraft, MB BCh, MRCP, Clinical Research Fellow in
Medical Oncology, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London,
UK
Daniel L.Y. Lee, MB BCh, MRCP, Specialist Registrar in
Medical Oncology, St James’ Institute of Oncology, Leeds,
UK
David Cunningham, MD, FRCP, FMed Sci, Consultant Medical
Oncologist, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK