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Elizabeth Barnes, Elizabeth Barnes et al, Michael J Veness, Kurian Joseph, Kurian Jones Joseph, Agata Rembielak...
Radiotherapy in Skin Cancer - A Practical Guide on Indications and Techniques
English · Hardback
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Description
Radiotherapy is one of the major treatment modalities utilised for the management of patients diagnosed with skin cancer. This book describes the indications and the various radiotherapy techniques used to treat skin cancer. The technical details of radiotherapy are well addressed and serve as a practical reference to those clinicians involved in managing these patients.
The authors are all leading radiation oncologists from the major cancer centers in the USA, Canada, UK & Australia.
Skin Radiotherapy is an essential resource for practicing medical professionals such as radiation oncologists, dermatologists, radiation therapists and residents preparing for board examinations.
List of contents
Part 1: General Principles of Skin Radiotherapy.- Chapter 1. Overview.- Chapter 2. Common Skin Tumors.- Chapter 3. Indications for Primary and Adjuvant Radiotherapy.- Chapter 4. Basic Medical Physics.- Chapter 5. Modes of Therapy.- Chapter 6. Practical Aspects of Brachytherapy.- Chapter 7. Practical Aspects of External Beam Therapy.- Chapter 8. Radiotherapy Treatment Planning.- Chapter 9. Practical Aspects of Radiotherapy Combining with Immunotherapy.- Part 2: Site/Disease Specific Indications and Techniques.- Chapter 10. Scalp.- Chapter 11. Eyelid.- Chapter 12. Nose.- Chapter 13. Ear.- Chapter 14. Lip.- Chapter 15. Extremities.- Chapter 16. Radiotherapy for Melanoma.- Chapter 17. Radiotherapy for Benign Tumors.- Chapter 18. Palliative Radiotherapy.
About the author
Professor Michael Veness has been a full-time staff specialist in Radiation Oncology at Westmead hospital, Sydney, since 1998. His clinical practice predominantly involves managing patients with mucosal and cutaneous malignancies of the head and neck. He has had a longstanding clinical research focus on the important and beneficial role of radiotherapy in treating patients with non-melanomaskin cancer and specifically in patients diagnosed with Merkel cell carcinoma (primary cutaneous neuroendocrine malignancy) and high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas (especially those with metastatic nodes). In addition to a Masters degree in Clinical Epidemiology he has been awarded MDs by published work (both detailing the role of radiotherapy in Merkel cell carcinoma and metastatic nodal SCC, respectively) from both the University of NSW and University of Sydney and has published widely, both locally and internationally, over 160 peer reviewed publications and book chapters on various skin cancer related topics and is a clinical professor with the Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney. He is considered an international expert in this area and believes strongly in educating and informing clinicians managing patients with skin cancer of the often-underappreciated benefits, which in some cases can be lifesaving, to utilising radiotherapy, be that, definitive (i.e. radical), adjuvant (i.e. post op) or palliative radiotherapy.
Dr Elizabeth Barnes MD, FRCPC (C) is a radiation oncologist at the Odette Cancer Centre, and associate professor in the department of Radiation Oncology, University of Toronto, Canada. Her clinical and research areas of interest are skin and gynecologic cancer.
Product details
Assisted by | Elizabeth Barnes (Editor), Elizabeth Barnes et al (Editor), Michael J Veness (Editor), Kurian Joseph (Editor), Kurian Jones Joseph (Editor), Agata Rembielak (Editor), Michael J. Veness (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 08.02.2024 |
EAN | 9783031443152 |
ISBN | 978-3-0-3144315-2 |
No. of pages | 188 |
Illustrations | XIV, 188 p. 80 illus., 67 illus. in color. |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Medicine
> Non-clinical medicine
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