
Now In Paperback, The Oxford Textbook Of Oncology Reflects Current Best Practice In The Multidisciplinary Management Of Cancer, Written And Edited By Internationally Recognised Leaders In The Field. Structured In Six Sections, The Book Provides An Accessible Scientific Basis To The Key Topics Of Oncology, Examining How Cancer Cells Grow And Function, As Well As Discussing The Aetiology Of Cancer, And The General Principles Governing Modern Approaches To Oncology Treatment. The Book Examines The Challenges Presented By The Treatment Of Cancer On A Larger Scale Within Population Groups, And The Importance Of Recognising And Supporting The Needs Of Individual Patients, Both During And After Treatment. A Series Of Disease-oriented, Case-based Chapters, Ranging From Acute Leukaemia To Colon Cancer, Highlight The Various Approaches Available For Managing The Cancer Patient, Including The Translational Application Of Cancer Science In Order To Personalise Treatment. The Advice Imparted In These Cases Has Relevance Worldwide, And Reflects A Modern Approach To Cancer Care. The Oxford Textbook Of Oncology Provides A Comprehensive Account Of The Multiple Aspects Of Best Practice In The Discipline, Making It An Indispensable Resource For Oncologists Of All Grades And Subspecialty Interests.
How can the multidisciplinary management of cancer be standardized to reflect current best practices in global clinical oncology? Edited by Cornelis J. H. van de Velde, Daniel G. Haller, David J. Kerr, and Michael Baumann, this text synthesizes contributions from internationally recognized leaders in the field. The authors provide a comprehensive framework that bridges fundamental cancer biology with clinical application, emphasizing both population-level strategies and personalized patient care.
What You Will Find
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Experts and medical professionals recognize this text as a foundational resource for oncologists across all subspecialties. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the practical utility of the case-based chapters for clinical reference.
Page Count:
832
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191065102
ISBN-13:
9780191065101
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