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Holland-Frei Cancer Medicine, 9ed. [Bast - Wiley - Blackwell]

ISBN/EAN
9781118934692
Editore
Wiley - Blackwell
Formato
Cartonato
Anno
2016
Edizione
9
Pagine
1850

Disponibile

270,00 €
Holland-Frei Cancer Medicine, Ninth Edition, offers a balanced view of the most current knowledge of cancer science and clinical oncology practice. This all-new edition is the consummate reference source for medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, internists, surgical oncologists, and others who treat cancer patients. A translational perspective throughout, integrating cancer biology with cancer management providing an in depth understanding of the disease An emphasis on multidisciplinary, research-driven patient care to improve outcomes and optimal use of all appropriate therapies Cutting-edge coverage of personalized cancer care, including molecular diagnostics and therapeutics Concise, readable, clinically relevant text with algorithms, guidelines and insight into the use of both conventional and novel drugs

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Autore Bast Robert C.; Croe Carlo M.; Hait William N.; Hong Waun Ki
Editore Wiley - Blackwell
Anno 2016
Tipologia Libro
Lingua Inglese
Indice Part 1: INTRODUCTION 1 Cardinal manifestations of cancer 00 James F. Holland, Waun K. Hong,DonaldW. Kufe, Robert C. Bast,William N. Hait, Raphael E. Pollock, and Ralph R.Weichselbaum 2 Biological hallmarks of cancer 00 Douglas Hanahan and Robert A.Weinberg Part 2: TUMOR BIOLOGY 3 Technologies and Models to Study Cancer 00 Srinivas R. Viswanathan,David A. Tuveson, and Matthew Meyerson 4 Oncogenes 00 Marco A. Pierotti, Milo Frattini, Francesca Molinari, Gabriella Sozzi, and Carlo M. Croce 5 Tumor suppressor genes 00 David Cosgrove, Ben H. Park, and Bert Vogelstein 6 Epigenetic contributions to human cancer 00 James G. Herman and Stephen B. Baylin 7 Cancer genomics and evolution 00 William P.D. Hendricks, Aleksandar Sekulic, Alan H. Bryce, Muhammed Murtaza, Pilar Ramos, and Jeffrey M. Trent 8 Chromosomal Abberations in Human Cancer 00 David VanderWeele, Megan E. McNerney, and Michelle M. Le Beau 9 MicroRNA expression in cancer 00 Serge Patrick Nana-Sinkam, Mario Acunzo, and Carlo M. Croce 10 Aberrant signaling pathways in cancer 00 Luca Grumolato and Stuart A. Aaronson 11 Differentiation therapy 00 Sai-Juan Chen, Xiao-Jing Yan, Guang-Biao Zhou, and Zhu Chen 12 Cancer stem cells 00 Yadwinder S. Deol, Jill Granger, and Max S.Wicha 13 Cancer Cell Death 00 John C. Reed 14 Cancer cell immortality: targeting telomerase 00 Ilgen Mender, Zeliha Gunnur Dikmen,Woodring E. Wright, and Jerry W. Shay 15 Cancer metabolism 00 Natalya N. Pavlova and Craig B.Thompson 16 Modeling therapy of late or early-stage metastatic disease in mice 00 Robert S. Kerbel, Marta Paez-Ribes, Shan Man, Ping Xu, Eric Guerin,William Cruz-Munoz, and John M. L. Ebos 17 Tumor angiogenesis 00 John V. Heymach, Amado Zurita-Saavedra, Scott Kopetz, Tina Cascone, and Monique Nilsson Part 3: QUANTITATIVE ONCOLOGY 18 Cancer bioinformatics 00 John N.Weinstein 19 Systems biology and genomics 00 Saima Hassan, Laura M. Heiser, and JoeW. Gray 20 Statistical innovations in cancer research 00 J. Jack Lee and Donald A. Berry 21 Biomarker-based clinical trial design in the era of genomic medicine 00 Richard Simon and Martine J. Piccart-Gebhart 22 Clinical informatics 00 Edward P. Ambinder Part 4: CARCINOGENESIS 23 Chemical carcinogenesis 00 Lorne J. Hofseth, AinsleyWeston, and Curtis C. Harris 24 Endocrine and genetic bases of hormone-related cancers 00 Leslie Bernstein, Xia Pu, and Jian Gu 25 Ionizing radiation 00 David J. Grdina 26 Ultraviolet radiation carcinogenesis 00 James E. Cleaver, Susana Ortiz-Urda, Radhika Gulhar, Sarah Arron, Lionel Brookes, andDavid L. Mitchell 27 Inflammation and cancer 00 Jelena Todoric, Atsushi Umemura, Koji Taniguchi, and Michael Karin 28 RNA tumor viruses 00 Robert C. Gallo and Marvin S. Reitz 29 Herpesviruses 00 Jeffrey I. Cohen 30 Papillomaviruses and cervical neoplasia 00 Michael F. Herfs, Martin C. Chang, and Christopher P. Crum 31 Hepatitis viruses and hepatoma 00 HongyangWang 32 Parasites 00 Mervat Z. El Azzouni, and Radwa G. Diab Part 5: EPIDEMIOLOGY, PREVENTION AND DETECTION 33 The burden of cancer worldwide: current and future perspectives 00 Jacques Ferlay, Christopher P.Wild, and Freddie Bray 34 Cancer epidemiology 00 XifengWu, Xia Pu, Stephanie C. Melkonian, and Margaret R. Spitz 35 Behavioral approaches to cancer prevention 00 Errol J. Philip and Jamie S. Ostroff 36 Diet and nutrition in the etiology and prevention of cancer 00 Steven K. Clinton, Elizabeth M. Grainger, and Edward L. Giovannucci 37 Chemoprevention of cancer 00 William N.William,Waun K. Hong, and Scott M. Lippman 38 Cancer Screening and Early Detection 00 OtisW. Brawley Part 6: CLINICAL DISCIPLINES 39 Nexgen Pathology: Predicting clinical course and targeting disease causation 00 Carlos Cordon-Cardo and Adolfo Firpo-Betancourt 40 Molecular diagnostics in cancer 00 Roshni D. Kalachand, Bryan T. Hennessy, Robert C. Bast, and Gordon B. Mills 41 Principles of Conventional and Molecular Imaging 00 Lawrence H. Schwartz 42 Interventional Radiology for the Cancer Patient 00 Judy Ahrar, Michael J.Wallace, and Rony Avritscher 43 Principles of Surgical Oncology 00 Mark Bloomston, Donald L. Morton†, Raphael E. Pollock, Michael Choti, and Ken K. Tanabe 44 Principles of radiation oncology 00 Philip P. Connell and Ralph R.Weichselbaum 45 Principles of Medical Oncology 00 William N. Hait, James F. Holland, Emil Frei III, Donald W. Kufe, Robert C. Bast Jr., andWaun KiHong 46 Palliative care 00 Cardinale B. Smith 47 Principles of psycho-oncology 00 Jimmie C. Holland and TaliaW.Wiesel 48 Principles of cancer rehabilitation medicine 00 Michael D. Stubblefield, David C. Thomas, and Kristjan T. Ragnarsson 49 Integrative oncology in cancer care 00 Gabriel Lopez, Richard Lee, Alejandro Chaoul, M. Kay Garcia, and Lorenzo Cohen 50 Health services research 00 Michaela A. Dinan, Bradford R. Hirsch, and Amy Abernethy Part 7: INDIVIDUALIZED TREATMENT 51 Personalized Medicine in Oncology Drug Development 00 William N. Hait Part 8: CHEMOTHERAPY 52 Preclinical and early clinical development of chemotherapeutic drugs, mechanism-based agents and biologics 00 Axel-R. Hanauske and Daniel D. Von Hoff 53 Tumor growth kinetics 00 Elizabeth Comen, Theresa A. Gilewski, and Larry Norton 54 Principles of Dose, Schedule, and Combination Chemotherapy 00 William N. Hait and Joseph P. Eder 55 Pharmacology 00 Manish R. Sharma and Mark J. Ratain 56 Folate Antagonists 00 Peter Cole and Joseph R. Bertino 57 Pyrimidine and purine antimetabolites 00 Robert B. Diasio 58 Alkylating agents and platinum antitumor compounds 00 Zahid H. Siddik 59 DNA topoisomerase targeting drugs 00 AnishThomas, Susan Bates,William D. Figg Sr, and Yves Pommier 60 Microtubule-Targeting Natural Products 00 Eric Rowinsky 61 Endocrine therapy for hormone receptor positive breast cancer 00 Aman U. Buzdar, Shaheenah Dawood, Harold A. Harvey, and V. Craig Jordan 62 Drug resistance and its clinical circumvention 00 Jeffrey A.Moscow, KennethH. Cowan, and Branimir I. Sikic Part 9: BIOLOGICAL AND GENE THERAPY 63 Cytokines, interferons, and hematopoietic growth factors 00 Suhendan Ekmekcioglu and Elizabeth A. Grimm 64 Monoclonal serotherapy 00 Robert C. Bast, Michael R. Zalutsky, and Arthur E. Frankel 65 Vaccines and immunostimulants 00 Jeff Schlom 66 Cell-based cancer immunotherapy 00 Krina K. Patel, Judy S. Moyes, and Laurence J. Cooper 67 Cancer immunotherapy 00 Padmanee Sharma, Sumit K. Subudhi, Karl Peggs, Sangeeta Goswami, Jianjun Gao, Sergio Quezada, and James P. Allison 68 Cancer gene therapy 00 Haruko Tashiro and Malcolm Brenner 69 Cancer nanotechnology 00 Yanlan Liu, Danny Liu, Jinjun Shi, and Robert S. Langer 70 Hematopoietic cell transplantation 00 Roy Jones, Elizabeth Shpall, and Richard Champlin Part 10: SPECIAL POPULATIONS 71 Principles of pediatric oncology 00 Teena Bhatla andWilliam L. Carroll 72 Cancer and pregnancy 00 Jennifer K. Litton 73 Cancer and aging 00 ArtiHurria,Hyman B. Muss, and Harvey J. Cohen 74 Disparities in Cancer Care 00 Otis Brawley 75 Immunoeffeciently related cancers 00 David T. Scadden and Jeremy S. Abramson 76 Cancer survivorship: new challenge in cancer medicine 00 Julia H. Rowland Part 11: DISEASE SITES 77 Primary and metastatic neoplasms of the brain in adults 00 Lisa M. DeAngelis 78 Neoplasms of the eye 00 Jasmine H. Francis, Amy C. Schefler, and David H. Abramson 79 Neoplasms of the endocrine glands 00 Chirag D. Ghandi, Margaret Pain, and Kalmon Post 80 Neoplasms of the thyroid 00 Steven I. Sherman, Maria E. Cabanillas, and Stephen Lai 81 Neoplasms of the Adrenal Cortex 00 Tito Fojo 82 Tumors of the diffuse neuroendocrine and gastroenteropancreatic system 00 Evan Vosburgh 83 Neoplasms of the head and neck 00 Renata Ferrarotto, Merrill S. Kies, Adam S. Garden, and Michael E. Kupferman 84 Cancer of the Lung 00 Charles Lu, Daniel Morgensztern, Anne Chiang, Amir Onn, Boris Sepesi, Ara A. Vaporciyan, Joe Y. Chang, Ritsuko Komaki, Ignacio I. Wistuba, and Roy S. Herbst 85 Malignant pleural mesothelioma 00 Daniel R. Gomez, Anne S. Tsao, Haining Yang, and Harvey I. Pass 86 Thymomas andThymic Tumors 00 Alberto Marchevsky and Ronan Kelly 87 Tumors of the heart and great vessels 00 Anthony F. Yu, Sai-Ching J. Yeung, Carmen P. Escalante, Sarina van der Zee, A. P. Chahinian, and Valentin Fuster 88 Primary germ cell tumors of the thorax 00 John D. Hainsworth and F. Anthony Greco 89 Neoplasms of the Esophagus 00 MaxW. Sung, Virginia R. Litle, Steven J. Chmura, Stephen G. Swisher, David C. Rice, Jaffer A. Ajani, Ritsuko K. Komaki, andMark K. Ferguson 90 Carcinoma of the Stomach 00 Carl Schmidt, Mariela Blum Murphy, James C. Yao, and Christopher Crane 91 Primary neoplasms of the liver 00 Junichi Shindoh, KristofferW. Brudvik, and Jean-Nicolas Vauthey 92 Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer 00 Ahmed O. Kaseb, Melanie B. Thomas, Steven A. Curley 93 Neoplasms of the Exocrine Pancreas 00 Robert A.Wolff, Christopher H. Crane, Donghui Li, Douglas B. Evans, AnirbanMaitra, and Susan Tsai 94 Neoplasms of the colon, small intestine, vermiform appendix and peritoneum 00 Doug Tyler and Georgia Beasley 95 Neoplasms of the anus 00 Bruce D. Minsky and Jose G. Guillem 96 Renal cell carcinoma 00 Earle F. Burgess, Stephen B. Riggs, Brian I. Rini, and Derek Raghavan 97 Urothelial Cancer 00 Derek Raghavan, Richard Cote, Earle F. Burgess, Stephen B. Riggs, and Michael Haake 98 Neoplasms of the Prostate 00 Christopher J. Logothetis, Jeri Kim, JohnW. Davis, Brian F. Chapin, Deborah Kuban, Eleni Efstathiou, and Ana Aparicio 99 Tumors of the penis and urethra 00 Raymond Lance and Michael B.Williams 100 Testis cancer 00 Craig Nichols, Lawrence Einhorn, and Christian Kollmannsberger 101 Cancer of the vulva and vagina 00 Jacob Rotmensch and Summer Dewdney 102 Neoplasms of the cervix 00 Anuja Jhingran 103 Endometrial cancer 00 Jamal Rahaman, Karen Lu, and Carmel J. Cohen 104 Epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, and peritoneal cancer 00 Jonathan S. Berek, Michael L. Friedlander, Robert C. Bast Jr. 105 Nonepithelial Ovarian Malignancies 00 Jonathan S. Berek, Michael L. Friedlander, and Robert C. Bast 106 Molar pregnancy and gestational trophoblastic neoplasia 00 Donald P. Goldstein, Ross S. Berkowitz, and Neil S. Horowitz 107 Gynecologic sarcomas 00 Jamal Rahaman and Carmel J. Cohen 108 Neoplasms of the Breast 00 Hope Rugo 109 Malignant Melanoma 00 Kim Margolin, Vernon Sondak, Susan Swetter, Scott Woodman, Jonathan Zager and Justin Ko 110 Other skin cancers 00 William G. Stebbins, Eric A. Millican, and Victor A. Neel 111 Bone Tumors 00 Tim Damron 112 Soft Tissue Sarcomas 00 Robert G. Maki, Chandrajit P. Raut, and Brian OffkSullivan 113 The Myelodyplastic Syndrome 00 Lewis R. Silverman 114 Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Adults: Mast Cell Leukemia and Other Mast Cell Neoplasms 00 Charles A. Schiffer and Richard Stone 115 Chronic myeloid leukemia 00 Jorge Cortes, Richard T. Silver, and Hagop M. Kantarjian 116 Acute lymphoblastic leukemia 00 Nitin Jain, Stefan Faderl, Hagop Kantarjian, and Susan O’Brien 117 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Hairy Cell Leukemia 00 Kanti R. Rai and Jacquie Barrientos 118 Hodgkin lymphoma 00 Carol S. Portlock, Anita Kumar, and James Armitage 119 Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma 00 Arnold S. Freedman and Ann S. LaCasce 120 Mycosis fungoides and Sèzary syndrome 00 Richard T. Hoppe, Youn H. Kim, and Ranjana H. Advani 121 Plasma Cell Tumors 00 Kenneth C. Anderson 122 Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: Essential Thrombocythemia, Primary Myelofibrosis and Polycythemia Vera 00 AyalewTefferi 123 Neoplasms of Unknown Primary Site 00 John D. Hainsworth and F. Anthony Greco Part 12: MANAGEMENT OF CANCER COMPLICATIONS 124 Anorexia and cachexia 00 Takao Ohnuma 125 Antiemetic Therapy 00 Patrick M. Forde, David S. Ettinger 126 Neurologic complications of cancer 00 Lisa M. DeAngelis 127 Dermatologic Complications of Cancer Chemotherapy 00 Anisha B. Patel and Madeleine M. Duvic 128 Skeletal complications 00 Michael A. Via, Ilya Iofin, and Jeffrey I. Mechanick 129 Hematologic complications and blood bank support 00 Richard M. Kaufman and Kenneth C. Anderson 130 Coagulopathic complications of cancer patients 00 Maria T. De Sancho and Jacob H. Randa 131 Urologic complications 00 Rachel A. Sanford, Ala Abudayyeh, Christopher J. Logothetis, andNizar M. Tannir 132 Cardiac Complications 00 Michael S. Ewer 133 Respiratory Complications 00 Vickie R. Shannon, George A. Eapen, Carlos A. Jimenez, Rodolfo C. Morice, Elizabeth L. Travis, Lara Bashoura, Scott E. Evans, Roberto Adachi, Saadia A. Faiz, Diwakar D. Balachandran, S. Egbert Pravinkumar, Burton F. Dickey, Horiana B. Grosu, andMichaelH. Kroll 134 Gastrointestinal and hepatic complications in cancer patients 00 Robert S. Bresalier, H. Franklin Herlong, and Boris Blechacz 135 Oral complications of cancer and their treatment 00 Stephen T. Sonis and Anna Yuan 136 Gonadal complications 00 Vignesh Narayanan and Catherine E. Klein 137 Sexual dysfunction 00 Leslie R. Schover 138 Endocrine complications and paraneoplastic syndromes 00 S. JimYeung and Robert F. Gagel 139 Infections in patients with cancer 00 Lior Nesher and Kenneth V.I. Rolston 140 Oncologic emergencies 00 Sai-Ching Jim Yeung and Carmen P. Escalante Part 13: THE FUTURE OF ONCOLOGY 141 A vision for 21st century healthcare 00 Leroy Hood, Kristin Brogaard, and Nathan D. Price
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