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Robert Amato, Putao Cen, Hazem El Osta, Anneliese Gonzalez, Syed Jafri, Zeyad Kanaan...
Hematology-Oncology Clinical Questions
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A unique point-of-care guide to clinical hematology-oncology that answers the most frequently asked questions
Hematology-Oncology Clinical Questions is the single-best resource for quickly converting the most current data and research into practical, diagnostic real-time solutions. This unique book answers more than 60 of the clinical hematology-oncology questions most commonly asked of the authors during consultation. The content flow simulates the consultation process: Question...Data...Synthesis...Solution.
The initial chapters prepare you with essential background fundamentals of hematology-oncology. Subsequent chapters are divided into tumor type, beginning with solid tumor types, and then hematological malignancies. Each chapter includes:
. Key Concepts
. The Clinical Scenario
. The Action Items
. Pearls
Hematology-Oncology Clinical Questions will prove to be a powerful tool to help learners from all points of the clinical spectrum understand the basic concepts of caring for a cancer patient.
List of contents
Table of Contents 1. CHEMOTHERAPY AGENTS -WILL INCLUDE A SUMMARY OF EACH TYPE BEFORE CLINICAL QUESTIONSa. Cytotoxicb. Targeted Agents c. Hormonal Agentsd. Immunotherapy2. RADIATION THERAPY3. MOST COMMON HEME QUESTIONSa. Anemiab. Thrombocytopeniac. Thrombosisd. Transfusion reactions4. SCREENING a. Breast cancer b. Cervical c. Colon Cancer d. Prostate e. Lung Cancer 5. BREAST CANCER a. Non-invasive b. Invasive c. Inflammatory breast cancer d. Phyllodes e. Paget's 6. HEAD AND NECK 7. THYROID CARCINOMAS 8. GI CANCER a. Esophagus b. Gastric/GEJ c. Colon d. Rectal e. Anus f. Pancreas g. Cholangiocarcinoma h. Hepatocellular Carcinoma i. Neuroendocrine tumors 9. GU CANCER a. Bladder b. Kidney c. Prostate d. Testicular 10. GYNECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES a. Cervical b. Endometrialc. Ovarian d. Uterine 11. MELANOMAS 12. THORACIC a. Small cell lung cancer b. Non-small cell lung cancer 13. SARCOMAS 14. OCCULT PRIMARY 15. BASICS OF PATHOLOGY AND HEMATOLOGYa. Bone Marrow, Flow Cytometry, Cytogenetics, Molecular testing.b. Solid tumor pathology basics16. BASICS OF BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATIONa. Types (Allo, Auto)b. Indications17. LYMPHOMAS a. Hodgkin's Lymphoma i. Classical HLii. Nodular lymphocyte-predominant HLb. Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma i. B-cell NHLa) Diffuse large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL)b) Follicular Lymphomac) Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL)d) Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma (SLL)e) Primary CNS Lymphomaf) Primary Mediastinal Lymphoma (PML)g) Burkitt Lymphoma (BL)h) Primary Effusion Lymphomai) Double-hit Lymphomaj) Primary Effusion Lymphoma (PEL)ii. T-Cell NHLa) Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma (PTCL)b) Primary Cutaneous T-cell Lymphomac) Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (ALCL)d) Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative 18. LEUKEMIAS a) Acute Leukemiasi. Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)ii. APL