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Dx/Rx: Liver Cancer is a quick and practical reference guide containing all aspects of the diagnosis and therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), prognostic and staging systems, clinical management, molecular biology, current controversies, and future insights. Organized into a condensed, bulleted format, this concise reference offers precise and up-to-date information on the epidemiology, classification, diagnosis, treatment, and risk factors for cancers of the liver. Presented in a handy, easy-to-read format, Dx/Rx: Liver Cancer is a must-have resource for oncologists, internists, primary care physicians, and other health care professionals on the ward or in the clinic.
Die Mount Sinai Expert Guides bieten Ärzten schnell und direkt klinische Fachinformationen zu einer Vielzahl von Therapiebereichen. Inhalte der Leitfäden zu jedem Fachgebiet: - Häufige Stolperfallen bei Diagnose und Management. - Vermeidung von Komplikationen. - Diagnose- und Behandlungsalgorithmen. - Wichtige wissenschaftliche Studien. - Evidenzbasierte klinische Daten. - Wesentliche gesellschaftliche Leitlinien. So fasst jeder Leitfaden die neuesten Diagnose- und Managementansätze bei Krankheiten und zugehörigen Symptomen zusammen. Herausgeber sind Fachexperten der Icahn School of Medicine am Berg Sinai. Wichtige Fakultätsangehörige zeichnen für die Inhalte der Kapitel verantwortlich. Um die Einheitlichkeit bei jedem Band und in jeder Reihe sicherzustellen, sind alle Kapitel gleich aufgebaut. Bonusmaterial wie Online-Fallstudien mit Fragen, ideal für das Selbststudium, Patienteninformationen und ICD-Codes, stehen auf der begleitenden Website zur Verfügung. Jeder Leitfaden hat eine eigene kostenpflichtige Smartphone-App, die ortsunabhängig schnellen Zugriff auf wichtige Daten ermöglicht.
Hepatobiliary Cancer addresses the field with contributions from talented practitioners from around the world in surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, medical oncology, and integrative medicine. The text approaches these cancers by type – biliary and liver tumors – and in terms of diagnostic techniques and therapies: surgical, ablative, systemic and regional chemotherapies, biologic, and complementary. Hepatobiliary Cancer is essential reading for anyone expert in, or engaged in learning about, treating hepatobiliary cancers. Heavily illustrated with photomicrographs, photographs, drawings, and tables to support and illuminate the text, it is a concise, yet comprehensive guide to hepatobiliary cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Developed by the American Cancer Society this new textbook designed for a wide range of learners and practitioners comprehensively addresses all aspects of clinical management for cancer taking a balanced, authoritative and, -where possible- evidence-based stance and may be used in conjunction with the book, The American Cancer Society's Principles of Oncology: Prevention to Survivorship. Edited by leading clinicians in the field and a stellar contributor list from the US and Europe, this book is written in an easy to understand style by multidisciplinary teams of medical oncologists, radiation oncologists and other specialists, reflecting day-to-day decision-making and clinical practice. Input from pathologists, surgeons, radiologists, and other specialists is included wherever relevant and comprehensive treatment guidelines are provided by expert contributors where there is no standard recognized treatment. This book is an ideal resource for anyone seeking a practical understanding of the field of oncology.
The AACR Annual Meeting is the focal point of the cancer research community, where scientists, clinicians, other health care professionals, survivors, patients, and advocates gather to share the latest advances in cancer science and medicine. From population science and prevention; to cancer biology, translational, and clinical studies; to survivorship and advocacy; the AACR Annual Meeting highlights the work of the best minds in cancer research from institutions all over the world.
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"Table talks" have long been a familiar genre of writing for jurists, theologians, politicians, and novelists. In this little volume, leading law and religion scholar John Witte offers thirty sage reflections on how to thrive in law school and in the legal profession; short commentaries on controversial matters of faith, freedom, and family; pithy sermons on difficult biblical texts about law and justice; and touching tributes to a few of his fallen heroes. Most of the thirty texts gathered here were made at seminar tables, academic roundtables, editorial tables, and Eucharist tables. Cast in avuncular form, these texts probe what makes life worth living, work worth doing, history worth reading, and Scripture worth heeding. They aim to provide inspiration and edification for readers at different stages of their lives.
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