Cancer Principles and Practice of Oncology: Handbook of Clinical Cancer Genetics [Matloff - LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins]

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- ISBN/EAN
- 9781451190984
- Editore
- LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins
- Formato
- Brossura
- Anno
- 2013
- Pagine
- 240
Disponibile
55,00 €
Genetic testing and counseling for cancer have made great strides in recent years. The popular demand for advanced screening, advances in testing, and the response of insurance companies and corporations have all served to shape this important area of cancer risk management.
This practical, user-friendly guidebook allows you to search by disease site for the hereditary cancer syndromes relevant to your patient's cancer. This handy resource will help you formulate questions when expanding that patient's personal and family history, identify the genes that are most relevant, determine whether to refer that patient for genetic counseling and testing, and guide the patient’s long-term management based on the patient’s mutation-positive or –negative status. The guidebook will be of equal value to the practicing oncologist, surgeon, urologist, endocrinologist, gynecologist, primary care physician, physician's assistant, advanced practice nurse, and any other clinician counseling a patient who has had cancer.
Look inside and discover…
• Informative overview summarizes the history and current state of genetic cancer testing.
• Site-specific chapters help you locate essential facts quickly.
• Expert contributors share their years of experience in genetic testing and counseling.
• Timely insights address key medical, ethical, legal, and financial implications of genetic cancer testing.
Maggiori Informazioni
| Autore | Matloff Ellen |
|---|---|
| Editore | LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins |
| Anno | 2013 |
| Tipologia | Libro |
| Lingua | Inglese |
| Indice | Section I Introduction 1 Cancer Genetic Counseling Ellen T. Matloff and Danielle C. Bonadies Section II Current Topics in Cancer Genetic Counseling 2 Whole-genome and Whole-exome Sequencing in Hereditary Cancer: Impact on Genetic Testing and Counseling Julianne M. O’Daniel and Kristy Lee 3 Direct-to-consumer Personal Genome Testing and Cancer Risk Prediction Cecelia A. Bellcross, Patricia Z. Page, and Dana Meaney-Delman 4 Adverse Events in Cancer Genetic Testing: Medical, Ethical, Legal, and Financial Implications Karina L. Brierley, Erica Blouch, Whitney Cogswell, Jeanne P. Homer, Debbie Pencarinha, Christine L. Stanislaw, and Ellen T. Matloff Section III Genetic Testing by Disease Site 5 Genetic Testing by Cancer Site: Breast Kristen M. Shannon and Anu Chittenden 6 Genetic Testing by Cancer Site: Ovary Scott M. Weissman, Shelly M. Weiss, and Anna C. Newlin 7 Genetic Testing by Cancer Site: Colon (Polyposis Syndromes) Kory W. Jasperson 8 Genetic Testing by Cancer Site: Colon (Nonpolyposis Syndromes) Leigha Senter 9 Genetic Testing by Cancer Site: Uterus Molly S. Daniels 10 Genetic Testing by Cancer Site: Urinary Tract Gayun Chan-Smutko 11 Genetic Testing by Cancer Site: Pancreas Jennifer E. Axilbund and Elizabeth A. Wiley 12 Genetic Testing by Cancer Site: Stomach Nicki Chun and James M. Ford 13 Genetic Testing by Cancer Site: Endocrine System Robert Pilarski and Rebecca Nagy 14 Genetic Testing by Cancer Site: Skin Michele Gabree and Meredith Seidel Gene Index Syndrome Index Term Index |
