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Clinical Oncology is a guide for oncology residents. An oncologist s work starts from the point of diagnosis to achieving a cure or palliation by using the available resources most meaningfully. Oncology examinations aim at finding how much a trainee is fluent in such work before gifting him/her to the society. This needs the idea of pathology, basics of hematology, radiology, and genetics. All these important topics are addressed in the form of 12 short chapters. Case discussions are made interesting by sharing important and relevant points in eight long cases in question and answer format, including history, differential diagnosis, initial investigations, and their logical utilization in approaching a diagnosis. We hope this book is equally helpful for those preparing for oncology entrance examinations and first-year residents as well as final-year students who are going to give practical examinations and ESMO examination.
Key Features
- A clinically focused book packed with all the essential information to help in timely diagnosis and management of patients
- Explains the important concepts for quick revision for the viva day
- A useful compendium for ESMO exam, which is globally undertaken by oncology residents and young oncologists
Dr Venkata Pradeep Babu Koyyala, MD, DNB, ECMO is Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Oncology, Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, and ESMO Fellow, Princess Margaret Cancer Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
Dr Sajjan Rajpurohit, MD, DNB, ECMO is Principal Consultant, Department of Medical Oncology, Max Institute of Cancer Care, Delhi NCR.
List of contents
Long Chapters
1. Bone Sarcoma
2. Breast Cancer
3. Head and Neck Cancer
4. Lung Cancer
5. Lymphoma
6. Ovarian Cancer
7. Pediatric Case
8. Testicular Tumor
Short Chapters
9. Immunohistochemistry in Solid Tumors: Essentials
10. Approach to Bone Tumors
11. Morphological Interpretation of Common Hematopathology Slides (For Medical Oncology and Hemato-Oncology Exams)
12. Central Venous Access in Oncology Patients
13. Imaging in Oncology
14. Radiotherapy Basics: Viva Voce
15. Approach to Splenomegaly
16. Frequently Asked Questions in Previous Viva
17. Drugs Practical Essentials
18. OSCEs: Medical Oncology
19. BRCA and BRCAness: What We Must Know?
20. Molecular Methods in Clinical Oncology: Basics
Summary
Clinical Oncology is a guide for oncology residents. An oncologist‘s work starts from the point of diagnosis to achieving a cure or palliation by using the available resources most meaningfully. Oncology examinations aim at finding how much a trainee is fluent in such work before gifting him/her to the society. This needs the idea of pathology, basics of hematology, radiology, and genetics. All these important topics are addressed in the form of 12 short chapters. Case discussions are made interesting by sharing important and relevant points in eight long cases in question and answer format, including history, differential diagnosis, initial investigations, and their logical utilization in approaching a diagnosis. We hope this book is equally helpful for those preparing for oncology entrance examinations and first-year residents as well as final-year students who are going to give practical examinations and ESMO examination.
Key Features
A clinically focused book packed with all the essential information to help in timely diagnosis and management of patientsExplains the important concepts for quick revision for the viva dayA useful compendium for ESMO exam, which is globally undertaken by oncology residents and young oncologists
Dr Venkata Pradeep Babu Koyyala, MD, DNB, ECMO is Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Oncology, Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, and ESMO Fellow, Princess Margaret Cancer Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
Dr Sajjan Rajpurohit, MD, DNB, ECMO is Principal Consultant, Department of Medical Oncology, Max Institute of Cancer Care, Delhi NCR.