ANAL CANCER. A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE. (SOFTCOVER)

ANAL CANCER. A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE. (SOFTCOVER)

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Radiología
ISBN:
978-3-030-20255-2
Páginas:
135
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
14
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

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62,39 €

Despues:

59,27 €

• Anatomy and Histology of the Anus
• Epidemiology and Pathogenesis of Anal Cancer
• Staging and Initial Evaluation of Anal Cancer
• Treatment of Localized Anal Cancer: Chemoradiotherapy
• Anal Cancer: Toxicities and Management
• Management ofLocal-Regional Anal Cancer Recurrence
• Treatment of Advanced Anal Cancer
• Treatment of Non-Squamous Histologies in Anal Cancer
• Diagnosis and Management of Perianal Skin Tumors.

This book is a comprehensive overview of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and treatment options available for anal cancer. Anal cancer is a relatively rare disease, but one increasing in incidence. Strides have been made in developing treatment paradigms through clinical trials, and proper management requires multidisciplinary interaction between radiation oncologists, surgeons, and medical oncologists as well as other physicians, nurses, and other medical professionals. The book thus covers all aspects of the disease to give clinicians and their teams the information necessary to develop a treatment program that focuses on improved patient outcomes. Chapters cover evaluation of the patient and cancer staging, current standard treatments, epidemiology, pathogenesis, issues involved in survivorship, and ongoing and future avenues of research into disease biology and novel treatments. This book is an ideal resource for clinicians involved in the care of patients with anal cancer.

Features
• Provides a comprehensive overview of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, and treatment options available for anal cancer, both local and metastatic disease
• Details ongoing and upcoming efforts to improve patient outcomes
• Overviews toxicity management, follow-up, and survivorship
• Includes a chapter detailing the role of management in immunocompromised patients, specifically those infected with HIV