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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Pocket Guide to Lung Cancer

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Pocket Guide to Lung Cancer
Author by:
Marilyn Haas

Pocket Guide to Lung Cancer Books Description
This new Pocket Guide to Lung Cancer addresses the epidemiology, risk factors, prevention, assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and management of lung cancer by oncology nurses. Haas provides resources and information on understanding lung cancer, standard treatment modalities, symptom management,evidence-based guidelines, and clinical trials.

Pocket Guide to Lung Cancer Books Details
Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers; 1 edition (December 2003)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0763724211
ISBN-13: 978-0763724214

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Textbook of Lung Cancer, Second Edition

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Textbook of Lung Cancer, Second Edition
Editor by:
Heine Hansen

Textbook of Lung Cancer, Second Edition Books Description
Textbook of Lung Cancer, 2nd edition, published in association with the European Society of Medical Oncology, is a comprehensive and multidisciplinary text, which examines all aspects of this disease, with contributions from a multinational team of authors on etiology, epidemiology, molecular biology, pathology, smoking, detection and management, clinical features, staging and prognostic factors, surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. It provides essential information and guidance for specialist trainees in oncology, and for the many physicians and specialists involved in the field of lung cancer.

Textbook of Lung Cancer, Second Edition Books Details
Hardcover: 480 pages
Publisher: Informa HealthCare; 2 edition (March 17, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0415385105
ISBN-13: 978-0415385107

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Lung Cancer: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment

Lung Cancer: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment

Lung Cancer: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment Author by:
Walter Scott

Lung Cancer: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment
From Library Journal
Written for patient and caregiver, this thorough and easy-to-read guide covers the basics of lung cancer and its management. Scott, a cardiothoracic surgeon specializing in lung cancer treatment, presents clinical information in a lucid and compassionate manner. This well organized book capably guides the reader through a logical series of discussions, ranging from how the lungs work to end-of-life care. Treatments by disease type and stage (and the staging process itself) are smoothly explained. Another strong point is the appendix, which contains a concise list of chemotherapy agents and provides essential drug information, including brand and generic names. Although the text lacks a formal glossary, definitions of technical terms are skillfully woven into the context. Few consumer health titles are exclusively devoted to lung cancer, and this one should prove a valuable addition to consumer health and public library collections.

Lung Cancer: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment Books Description
Are You Receiving the Best Treatment for Lung Cancer?
If you’ve been diagnosed with lung cancer, you’re probably frightened. And, you probably have many questions. You’re wondering about prognosis and treatment. What will the treatments be like? Will you have side effects? But…are you asking whether or not you’re receiving the best treatment possible?

In Lung Cancer—A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment, most promising therapies for lung cancer, including the multimodality approach—a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. Among the other topics he covers:

• Tests for early detection of lung cancer
• Staging the cancer and why it is so important
• Surgery, radiation, chemotherapy . . . how they kill Lung cancer cells
• Alternative treatments can they help?
• The importance of clinical trials
• Coping with emotions such as “smoker’s guilt

Lung Cancer: A Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment Books Details
Paperback: 160 pages
Publisher: Addicus Books; 1 edition (April 1, 2000)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1886039437
ISBN-13: 978-1886039438

A Lung Cancer: Principles and Practice

A Lung Cancer: Principles and Practice

A Lung Cancer: Principles and Practice
Editor by:
Harvey I Pass
David P Carbone
David H Johnson
John D Minna
Andrew T Turrisi

A Lung Cancer: Principles and Practice
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related death in men, and in women it has surpassed even breast cancer. The primary cause of lung cancer in up to 90 percent of patients is smoking, and it is estimated that bronchiogenic carcinoma will develop in 10 to 15 percent of all smokers. Environmental factors -- for example, passive smoke, occupational exposure to asbestos or chromium, and air pollution -- as well as genetic predisposition in a multistep carcinogenic process may both play a part. Nevertheless, cessation of cigarette smoking is the most effective, most easily achievable, and least expensive intervention in reducing the risk of lung cancer.
Despite marked progress in the treatment of lung cancer, most patients still die of their disease within several months to a few years. Some patients and physicians have a nihilistic perception of the treatment of lung cancer, and adequate treatment is often delayed or not even considered. However, even locally advanced disease can be cured in many patients with the appropriate multimodal therapy. Patients with a suspected or confirmed diagnosis of lung cancer are best evaluated by a team of lung-cancer specialists consisting of thoracic surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation therapists, pneumologists, radiologists, and pathologists.A Lung Cancer: Principles and Practice.
Lung Cancer: Principles and Practice reflects this multidisciplinary approach to a common disease. Lung cancer should be suspected in any patient who presents with persistent cough or hemoptysis or with deep venous thrombosis, without other clinical explanations or constitutional symptoms. A simple chest radiograph may reveal a pulmonary mass, and subsequent computed tomography of the chest and upper abdomen will allow rapid assessment of any extension of the tumor into the mediastinum and of any metastases to the liver and adrenals. Tissue diagnosis should then be performed by the most appropriate means
Most patients in whom treatment can be administered with curative intent present with locally advanced disease. In these patients, monotherapy (surgery alone) is rarely sufficient, and a multimodal approach to treatment should be considered. Although adjuvant chemotherapy has failed to offer a survival advantage, modern combination chemotherapy has shown promise as neoadjuvant therapy before surgery or radiation. The indications and limitations of adjuvant radiotherapy after complete resection of non-small-cell lung cancer are discussed, and current controversies are highlighted. The reader will find precise answers to most relevant clinical questions. Rare topics, such as the occurrence of multiple primary tumors and the difficulty and occasional impossibility of distinguishing them from metastases, are also addressed. The role of surgery in patients with stage T4 primary tumors with infiltration of the superior vena cava is critically reviewed.
An issue rarely discussed in clinical textbooks is cost effectiveness. Here, methods are briefly reviewed, and the cost effectiveness of some therapeutic interventions, in contrast to screening programs, is emphasized. Despite the proven cost effectiveness of palliative chemotherapy in comparison with the best supportive care, global budget restrictions may not allow this treatment to be offered to all patients. Given the growing importance of health care expenditures and limited resources, an even more extensive review of this subject would be welcome in a future edition.
The first section of this textbook is devoted to the biology and molecular genetics of lung cancer. Potential targets for future therapeutic interventions, such as ras and erbB2, epidermal growth-factor receptors, telomerase, and angiogenesis, are appropriately reviewed. The difficulties, challenges, limitations, and opportunities of studying lung cancer in experimental models are highlighted. This information, together with the sections on clinical issues, makes Lung Cancer: Principles and Practice a truly comprehensive and valuable textbook on a common and often ultimately fatal disease.
A Lung Cancer: Principles and Practice Books Details
Hardcover: 1000 pages
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins;
Third Edition edition (December 1, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0781746205
ISBN-13: 978-078174620
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