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Clinical Approach to Oncology aims to bridge the gap created by the rapid progress in the field of oncology over the past few years. The book gives a concise yet comprehensive overview of cancer medicine. It provides a systematic approach to the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of different types of cancers, with special emphasis on malignancies that are not detectable and require a high index of suspicion. Beginning with an introduction to cancer, the book covers the basics of oncology, site-specific systemic cancers, paediatric tumours, haemato-oncology and special issues. Multimodal treatment regimens are also discussed in detail, as is palliative care for the management of various types of cancer. The book is a 'one-stop-shop' for the non-specialist to keep abreast with oncological principles and recent advances. It will be particularly useful for postgraduates who wish to pursue a career in oncology. Internists and general practitioners will find this a useful resource in their day-to-day practice. Highlights • Molecular biology of cancer • Principles of medical, surgical and radiation oncology; the pharmacology of cancer chemotherapy, together with preventive and palliative care • Step-by-step approach to the evaluation and management of various types of cancers • Immunology of tumours, tumour-associated antigens, immunodiagnosis of tumours and immunotherapy for the management of tumours • Guidance for cancer prevention with special emphasis on diet. |
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