Clinical Oncology: A Manual for Students and Doctors
The outstanding success of the First Edition and the expansion of our knowledge about cancer over the 5 years since its publication have led to the decision to publish a Second Edition which has been fully revised, rewritten and enlarged by the addition of several sections. The First Edition was translated into Italian, Japanese, Polish, and Serbo-Croat and it is expected that additional translations (French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, etc. ) will make this Second Edition a truly international basic cancer Manual. The Revision Committee is convinced that all students and general physicians should know: (a) the important basic aspects of cancer; (b) some details of the most common cancers; and ( c) a few important points about the less common cancers. An attempt has been made to strengthen Part I, General Aspects, which is considered to be the most important part of the Manual for the world's physicians. However, the most common cancers in one part of the world are not necessarily the same in other parts and it is planned to work with local groups to produce adaptations and translations as seem appropriate. In particular, the UICC is anxious to work with local, national, and international committees to help improve the educational experience of students and general physicians in the geographic areas in question. Regional Conferences held by the UICC in Latin America, Asia and the Middle East have resulted in initial plans to accomplish this aim.
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Clinical Oncology: A Manual for Students and Doctors
The outstanding success of the First Edition and the expansion of our knowledge about cancer over the 5 years since its publication have led to the decision to publish a Second Edition which has been fully revised, rewritten and enlarged by the addition of several sections. The First Edition was translated into Italian, Japanese, Polish, and Serbo-Croat and it is expected that additional translations (French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, etc. ) will make this Second Edition a truly international basic cancer Manual. The Revision Committee is convinced that all students and general physicians should know: (a) the important basic aspects of cancer; (b) some details of the most common cancers; and ( c) a few important points about the less common cancers. An attempt has been made to strengthen Part I, General Aspects, which is considered to be the most important part of the Manual for the world's physicians. However, the most common cancers in one part of the world are not necessarily the same in other parts and it is planned to work with local groups to produce adaptations and translations as seem appropriate. In particular, the UICC is anxious to work with local, national, and international committees to help improve the educational experience of students and general physicians in the geographic areas in question. Regional Conferences held by the UICC in Latin America, Asia and the Middle East have resulted in initial plans to accomplish this aim.
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Clinical Oncology: A Manual for Students and Doctors

Clinical Oncology: A Manual for Students and Doctors

by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Clinical Oncology: A Manual for Students and Doctors

Clinical Oncology: A Manual for Students and Doctors

by Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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The outstanding success of the First Edition and the expansion of our knowledge about cancer over the 5 years since its publication have led to the decision to publish a Second Edition which has been fully revised, rewritten and enlarged by the addition of several sections. The First Edition was translated into Italian, Japanese, Polish, and Serbo-Croat and it is expected that additional translations (French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, etc. ) will make this Second Edition a truly international basic cancer Manual. The Revision Committee is convinced that all students and general physicians should know: (a) the important basic aspects of cancer; (b) some details of the most common cancers; and ( c) a few important points about the less common cancers. An attempt has been made to strengthen Part I, General Aspects, which is considered to be the most important part of the Manual for the world's physicians. However, the most common cancers in one part of the world are not necessarily the same in other parts and it is planned to work with local groups to produce adaptations and translations as seem appropriate. In particular, the UICC is anxious to work with local, national, and international committees to help improve the educational experience of students and general physicians in the geographic areas in question. Regional Conferences held by the UICC in Latin America, Asia and the Middle East have resulted in initial plans to accomplish this aim.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540088684
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 09/01/1982
Series: UICC International Union Against Cancer
Edition description: Second Edition 1978
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.24(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

I. General aspects.- and overview.- Epidemiology.- Aetiology.- Pathology.- Natural history of cancer.- Mass screening and early detection.- Diagnosis.- Evaluation of the extent of disease.- Principles of treatment.- Psychological aspects.- Prognosis.- II. Cancers of specific sites.- Skin excluding melanoma.- Malignant melanoma.- Head and neck.- Eye.- Lung.- Alimentary tract.- Breast.- Female genital organs.- Male genital organs.- Urinary tract.- Central nervous system.- Bone.- Lymphomas.- Leukæmias.- Childhood cancers.- III. Basic science research of imminent impact on clinical oncology.- Virology.- Biology.- Immunotherapy.- Biological chemistry.- Biophysics.- References.- Appendices.- 1. The International Union Against Cancer — Past and present.- 2. Cancer patient information systems.- 3. The role of comprehensive cancer centres in cancer control.- 4. Evaluation of response to treatment.- 5. Suggested further reading.
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