Cancer: Prevention, Early Detection, Treatment and Recovery, 2nd Edition
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Editura: Wiley
Limba: Engleza
Nr. pagini: 680
Coperta: Softcover
Dimensiuni: 17.78 x 3.05 x 25.15 cm
An aparitie: 2019
Description:
A guide to recent insights into the genetic and epigenetic parameters of cancer biology and pathology and emerging clinical applications
The thoroughly updated second edition of The Biology and Treatment of Cancer, now titled Cancer: Prevention, Early Detection, Treatment and Recovery, goes beyond reviewing the fundamental properties of cancer biology and the relevant issues associated with treatment of the disease. The new edition contains coverage of additional "patient centric" topics and presents cancer biology with selection of topics, facts, and perspectives written in easy-to-understand terms.
With contributions from noted experts, the book explores recent advances in the understanding of cancer including breakthroughs in the molecular and cellular basis of cancer and provides strategies for approaching cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment. The authors incorporate recent information on the genetic and epigenetic parameters of cancer biology and pathology with indications of emerging clinical applications. The text offers a unique guide to cancer prevention, early detection, treatment, and recovery for students, caregivers, and most importantly cancer patients. This significant book:
Incorporates current insight into the genetic and epigenetic parameters of cancer biology and pathology and information on emerging clinical applications
Contains contributions from leaders in cancer research, care, and clinical trials
Offers an accessible guide to an accurate and balanced understanding of cancer and the cancer patient
Focuses on the importance of cancer prevention, early detection, treatment, and survivorship
Written for medical students, students of cancer biology, and caregivers and cancer patients, Cancer: Prevention, Early Detection, Treatment and Recovery offers an authoritative overview of the challenges and opportunities associated with cancer biology, cancer research, and the spectrum of clinical considerations.
Table of contents:
I: CANCER AND THE CANCER EXPERIENCE
1 CANCER AND THE CANCER EXPERIENCE
ENCOUNTERING CANCER
CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES AND COMMITMENTS
WHAT IS CANCER?
CANCER AND THE PATIENT
PATHWAYS TO DISCOVERY
EMPHASIS ON CANCER PREVENTION AND SURVIVORSHIP
LESSONS LEARNED AND ENCOURAGING PROSPECTS
II: CURRENT UNDERSTANDING OF CANCER BIOLOGY
2 CANCER BIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY
INTRODUCTION
BASIC CONCEPTS IN CANCER
TYPES OF CANCER
THE CAUSES OF CANCERS
CHEMICAL CARCINOGENS
BIOLOGICAL CARCINOGENS
PHYSICAL CARCINOGENS
GENETIC PREDISPOSITION
CANCER DEVELOPS IN MULTIPLE STEPS OF GENETIC AND EPIGENETIC CHANGES
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
3 CAUSES OF CANCER: GENETIC, EPIGENETIC, VIRAL, MICROENVIRONMENTAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO CANCER
INTRODUCTION
TUMOR GENETICS AND MUTATIONAL LANDSCAPE
EPIGENETIC DRIVERS OF CANCER
VIRAL
ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI
MICROENVIRONMENT‐DRIVEN ONCOGENESIS
TUMOR HETEROGENEITY AND CLONALITY
CAUSES OF DISEASE PROGRESSION
MICROENVIRONMENT HIJACKING FOR CANCER PROGRESSION
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
III: A CANCER DIAGNOSIS
4 EARLY WARNING SIGNS
INTRODUCTION
EARLY DETECTION: TECHNIQUES
GENERAL SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
ORGAN‐SPECIFIC SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
5 IMPORTANCE OF IMAGING FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CANCER
INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY
IMAGING SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS AND STAGING, AND FOLLOW‐UP
BREAST CANCER SCREENING, DIAGNOSIS AND STAGING
DIAGNOSIS, STAGING, AND FOLLOW‐UP
ONCOLOGIC APPLICATIONS OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE
6 CANCER BIOMARKERS
WHAT IS A CANCER BIOMARKER?
HOW ARE CANCER BIOMARKERS BEING USED?
TYPES OF CANCER BIOMARKERS
CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CANCER BIOMARKERS
EXAMPLES OF MAJOR CANCER BIOMARKERS BY TUMOR TYPE
CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
7 MOLECULAR DIAGNOSIS
CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS
MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
MOLECULAR TECHNIQUES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
PRECISION DIAGNOSTICS AND OVERDIAGNOSIS
REFERENCES
IV: NAVIGATING THE CANCER EXPERIENCE
8 NAVIGATING THE CANCER EXPERIENCE
INTRODUCTION
THE COMPLEXITY OF CANCER CARE
PATIENT NAVIGATION IN CANCER CARE
THE CURRENT NEED FOR PATIENT NAVIGATION (CONCLUSION)
REFERENCES
V: CLINICAL DIMENSIONS TO CANCER
9 CLASSIFICATION OF TUMORS, THEIR FREQUENCY AND PROGRESSION
TUMOR CLASSIFICATION
METASTATIC CANCER
TUMOR FREQUENCY
TUMOR PROGNOSIS
COMMON CANCER TYPES
REFERENCES
10 CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY: IDENTIFYING CANCER RISK
INTRODUCTION
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PREVENTION
CONFOUNDING AND BIAS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
COHORT AND CASE‐CONTROL STUDIES
CLINICAL TRIALS
CASE STUDY: CLINICAL TRIAL OF ASPIRIN TO PREVENT COLORECTAL ADENOMAS
CASE STUDY: CANCER SURVIVORSHIP AND RACIAL DISPARITIES
CASE STUDY: DIESEL MOTOR EXHAUST EXPOSURE AND LUNG CANCER RISK
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
VI: TUMOR TYPES
11 BREAST CANCER: UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS AS TARGETS FOR THERAPY
OVERVIEW
RISK FACTORS
RISK ASSESSMENT
SCREENING
PREVENTION
DETECTION
TYPES OF BREAST CANCER
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, HISTOLOGY AND PROGNOSTIC MARKERS
STAGING
TREATMENT
SURVIVORSHIP
REFERENCES
12 PROSTATE CANCER
WHAT IS A PROSTATE?
HOW COMMON IS PROSTATE CANCER AND ARE THERE ANY RISK FACTORS?
CAN IT BE PREVENTED?
WHAT TESTS EXIST TO TRY TO SCREEN FOR IT?
HOW IS IT DIAGNOSED?
WHAT TREATMENTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR CLINICALLY LOCALIZED DISEASE?
WHAT IF THE CANCER RECURS AFTER TREATMENT?
WHAT ARE THE TREATMENTS FOR LOCALLY ADVANCED AND METASTATIC DISEASE?
REFERENCES
13 GASTROINTESTINAL CANCER
INTRODUCTION
ESOPHAGEAL CANCER
GASTRIC CANCER
COLORECTAL CANCER
CONCLUSION
14 LUNG CANCER
LUNG CANCER OVERVIEW
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RISK FACTORS
PREVENTION AND SCREENING
SYMPTOMS
DIAGNOSIS
STAGING
TYPES OF LUNG CANCER
TREATMENT
IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL TREATMENTS IN NON‐SMALL AND SMALL CELL LUNG CANCERS
SURVIVORSHIP AND SURVEILLANCE
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
REFERENCES
15 PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY
WHY DO KIDS GET CANCER?
WHAT KINDS OF CANCER IMPACT CHILDREN?
TREATMENTS FOR CHILDHOOD CANCER
WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF A CANCER DIAGNOSIS ON A CHILD?
HOW DOES A CHILDHOOD CANCER DIAGNOSIS AFFECT THE FAMILY?
ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS: A SPECIAL POPULATION
WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?
16 LEUKEMIA, LYMPHOMA, AND MYELOMA
INTRODUCTION
LEUKEMIAS
ACUTE MYELOGENOUS LEUKEMIA (AML)
ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA (ALL)
CHRONIC MYELOGENOUS LEUKEMIA (CML)
CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA (CLL)
LYMPHOMAS
HODGKIN LYMPHOMA
NON‐HODGKIN LYMPHOMA
MYELOMA
CONCLUSION
17 GU ONCOLOGY: KIDNEY, UROTHELIAL, AND PENILE CANCER
INTRODUCTION
KIDNEY CANCER
UROTHELIAL CANCER
PENILE CANCER
REFERENCES
18 LIVER CANCER: HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA
GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
DEMOGRAPHICS
RISK FACTORS
PREVENTION
SCREENING
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP
STAGING AND PROGNOSIS
TREATMENT
REFERENCES
19 GYN ONCOLOGY: UNIQUE CHARACTERISTIC TARGETS FOR THERAPY IN GYNECOLOGIC CANCERS
CERVIX CANCER
SQUAMOUS CARCINOMAS AND HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS INFECTION
IMMUNOSUPPRESSION
PREVENTION, SCREENING, AND TREATMENT
CANCER OF THE VULVA
ENDOMETRIAL CANCER
PIK3CA/AKT/mTOR PATHWAY
METFORMIN IN EAC
OVARIAN CANCER
LOW GRADE AND BORDERLINE EOC
CURRENT THERAPY
IMMUNE THERAPY
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
20 TESTICULAR CANCER
INTRODUCTION
HISTOLOGIC SUBTYPES
RISK FACTORS
SCREENING
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP AND STAGING
MANAGEMENT OF TESTICULAR TUMORS
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
21 HEAD AND NECK CANCER
INTRODUCTION
ANATOMY
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RISK FACTORS
PREVENTION
CLINICAL PRESENTATION
EXAMINATION
ADDITIONAL WORKUP
TISSUE BIOPSY/EXAMINATION UNDER ANESTHESIA
STAGING
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO HEAD AND NECK CANCER CARE
MANAGEMENT
SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF THE PRIMARY TUMOR
SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL LYMPHATICS
NONSURGICAL THERAPY
ADJUVANT THERAPY
IMMUNOTHERAPY
SURVIVORSHIP AND SURVEILLANCE
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
22 BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD TUMORS
INTRODUCTION
AN ONCOLOGIC PRIMER ON THE CNS
THE NEURO‐ONCOLOGIC DIAGNOSTIC AND TREATMENT TOOLKIT
A SURVEY OF PRIMARY AND METASTATIC CNS TUMORS
REFERENCES
23 THYROID CANCER
OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION
GENERAL INFORMATION
TYPES OF THYROID CANCER
RISK FACTORS
DIAGNOSIS AND CLASSIFICATION OF THYROID CANCER
STAGING OF THYROID CANCER
TREATMENT OPTIONS
INNOVATIONS
REFERENCES
VII: TREATMENT OPTIONS
24 RADIATION THERAPY
HISTORY
RADIATION BIOLOGY AND SENSITIZATION
MODERN RADIATION THERAPY
BRACHYTHERAPY
RADIOSURGERY AND STEREOTACTIC RADIATION THERAPY
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
REFERENCES
25 RADIATION THERAPY – THE PATIENT EXPERIENCE
THE RADIATION TEAM
THE EQUIPMENT
THE EXPERIENCE
SIDE EFFECTS
RESEARCH IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY
REFERENCES
26 PAIN MANAGEMENT IN CANCER
INTRODUCTION
PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOTHERAPY
SYMPTOMATIC CANCER PAIN MANAGEMENT
INTERVENTIONAL PAIN THERAPIES
REFERENCES
27 COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
THE COMPLEMENTARY AND INTEGRATIVE APPROACH
THE INTEGRATIVE ONCOLOGY ENCOUNTER
PARTNERSHIP, COMMUNICATION, DECISION‐MAKING
OVERVIEW OF COMMONLY USED COMPLEMENTARY AND INTEGRATIVE THERAPIES
MANUAL/MOVEMENT THERAPIES
EXAMPLES OF POTENTIAL INTERACTIONS
COMMON PATIENT USES OF DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS IN CANCER CARE
PROMISING BIOLOGICALLY BASED ADJUVANT THERAPIES
THE CRITICAL IMPORTANCE OF NUTRITION
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
28 GENE THERAPY
CANCER GENE THERAPY
VECTOR‐MEDIATED IMMUNOTHERAPY
TUMOR DESTRUCTION
ANTI‐ANGIOGENIC GENE THERAPY
SUMMARY AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
REFERENCES
VIII: PATIENT RESOURCES
29 CANCER‐CENTER‐BASED CARE
CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
30 SUPPORTIVE CARE
WHAT DOES SUPPORT REALLY MEAN?
INDIVIDUAL THERAPY
EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL SUPPORTS
PRACTICAL SUPPORT
MEDICAL SUPPORT
WHEN DO WE NEED SUPPORT?
WHO CAN PROVIDE SUPPORT?
HOW DOES CANCER DIFFER FROM OTHER DIAGNOSES?
WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE TO GIVE BACK?
REFERENCES
31 INVESTIGATING CANCER SENTIMENTS ACROSS SOCIAL MEDIA
INTRODUCTION
NAVIGATING TWITTER DATA
CLEANING YOUR DATASET: (SAMPLING RESULTS)
DATA VISUALIZATION: SAMPLE PRELIMINARY ANALYSES
ANALYSIS OF GEO‐TAGGED TWEETS MENTIONING CANCER
FUTURE SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS
REFERENCES
IX: THE PATH TO REDUCING THE CANCER BURDEN: PREVENTION, EARLY DETECTION, RECOVERY, SURVIVORSHIP
32 CANCER GENETICS: RISK ASSESSMENT
INTRODUCTION
REFERRAL – WHO IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR CANCER RISK ASSESSMENT?
COLLECTION OF FAMILY HISTORY INFORMATION
GENETIC COUNSELING AND TESTING – DISCUSSION OF RISKS/BENEFITS/LIMITATIONS OF GENETIC TECHNOLOGIES
PROTECTIONS AGAINST GENETIC DISCRIMINATION
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES
REPRODUCTIVE OPTIONS
ROLE OF LIFESTYLE AND ENVIRONMENT IN CANCER RISK
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
33 CANCER PREVENTION: DIET, NUTRITION, AND LIFESTYLE
INTRODUCTION
HOW DO WE KNOW THIS?
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: HOW MUCH WE MOVE
DIET: WHAT WE EAT
SUMMARY
REFERENCES
34 CANCER SURVIVORSHIP
DIAGNOSIS
GETTING INFORMATION
YOUR TREATMENT HAS ENDED – NOW WHAT?
SURVIVORSHIP CARE PLANS
CAREGIVERS
REFERENCE
35 THE TOOLS OF ADVOCACY IN CANCER PREVENTION, EARLY DETECTION, RECOVERY, AND TREATMENT
THE ACA: ADVOCACY AT WORK
THE POWER OF COALITION
PUBLIC HEALTH AND ADVOCACY
SURGEON GENERAL'S REPORT: CASE IN “LONG‐VIEW” PUBLIC POLICY
THE PRIMARY TOOLS OF ADVOCACY
RESEARCH AND POLICY: HAND IN HAND FOR PUBLIC HEALTH
HOW COALITIONS AND GRASSROOTS CAPACITY INFLUENCE
MASS MEDIA, MEDIA ADVOCACY, AND CANCER PREVENTION
OUR STORIES ARE UNDEBATABLE TRUTHS
CONNECTION AS THE ROOT OF ACTION
BREAKING DOWN THE STIGMA
TURNING STIGMA INTO AWARENESS AND AWARENESS INTO ADVOCACY
WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF CANCER ADVOCACY?
REFERENCES
INDEX
End User License Agreement
An aparitie | 2019 |
Autor | Gary S. Stein (Editor), Kimberly P. Luebbers (Editor) |
Dimensiuni | 17.78 x 3.05 x 25.15 cm |
Editura | Wiley |
Format | Softcover |
ISBN | 9781118962886 |
Limba | Engleza |
Nr pag | 680 |
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