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The lack of recovery prospects in advanced cancer patients has often led to neglect important achievable therapeutic objectives, such as Quality of Life (QL) improvement, aimed at preserving, for as long as possible, patient integration with their family and social environment. In fact, traditional antineoplastic therapy protocols have been for a long time designed to demonstrate an advantage in clinical response and survival but have ignored essential supportive therapies and psychological and social well-being safeguard programs. Recent research of early integrated palliative care, including supportive care, aimed to obtain patient-centered therapeutic objectives. Noteworthy, advanced canc...
Cachexia may well represent the flip side of the tremendous achievements of modern medicine. The aim of this volume, written by world-renowned scientists, is to provide the best available evidence on the pathogenesis, clinical features and therapeutic approach of cachexia, and to facilitate the understanding of the complex yet unequivocal clinical role of this syndrome, that truly represents a disease, or, more likely, a disease within other different diseases.
Worldwide, Ovarian carcinoma continues to be responsible for more deaths than all other gynecologic malignancies combined. International leaders in the field address the critical biologic and basic science issues relevant to the disease. The book details the molecular biological aspects of ovarian cancer. It provides molecular biology techniques of understanding this cancer. The techniques are designed to determine tumor genetics, expression, and protein function, and to elucidate the genetic mechanisms by which gene and immunotherapies may be perfected. It provides an analysis of current research into aspects of malignant transformation, growth control, and metastasis. A comprehensive spectrum of topics is covered providing up to date information on scientific discoveries and management considerations.
From the Hands to the Heart is the intimate story of Stefania Pallotta's self-discovery journey that took her to a new land and closer to her lifes purpose. Using her experience and the knowledge acquired through her work as a natural therapist, Stefania offers insights and practical exercises to help the reader find inner peace while discovering the meaning of wellness and health. Each of the modalities explained in this bookfrom massage to astrology, going through emotional form technique and Reikibrings more awareness and understanding, providing a simple explanation of the ways readers can return to balance and wholeness by combining different therapies and easy self-help techniques. Written with heart and in a very simple and direct style, From the Hands to the Heart offers insights on how to walk the individual path with trust to fulfill ones divine purpose.
This ethnographic study investigates for the first time in any significant depth the literacy practices associated with the religion of Islam as they are shaped, lived and experienced within a typical Muslim community in the United Kingdom. It seeks to counterbalance prevailing views on such practices which have often been misrepresented and misunderstood.
During the last 30 years it has become clearly evident that oxidative stress and free radical biology play key roles in carcinogenesis, cancer progression, cancer therapy, and normal tissue damage that limits treatment efficacy during cancer therapy. These mechanistic observations have led to the realization that free radical biology and cancer biology are two integrally related fields of investigation that can greatly benefit from cross fertilization of theoretical constructs. The current volume of scientific papers was assembled under the heading of Oxidative Stress in Cancer Biology and Therapy in order to stimulate the discussion of how the knowledge gained in the emerging field of oxida...