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Handbook of cancer treatment-related symptoms and toxicities

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Velcheti, Vamsidhar, Punekar, Salman R. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier , [2022].
Audience
Professional
Contents:; 1. Mechanism of Chemotherapy in Cancer Treatment -- 2. Neutropenic Complications of Chemotherapy -- 3. Chemotherapy Induced Anemia -- 4. Cancer Treatment Related Thrombocytopenia -- 5. Oral Mucositis -- 6. Gastrointestinal Complications of Chemotherapy -- 7. Neurological Complications --…
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Author
Velcheti, Vamsidhar
Punekar, Salman R.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, PA
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
[2022]
Series
Proquest Ebook Central
Subjects
Neoplasms - adverse effects
Neoplasms - complications
Antineoplastic Agents - toxicity
Antineoplastic Agents - adverse effects
Abstract
Contents:
1. Mechanism of Chemotherapy in Cancer Treatment -- 2. Neutropenic Complications of Chemotherapy -- 3. Chemotherapy Induced Anemia -- 4. Cancer Treatment Related Thrombocytopenia -- 5. Oral Mucositis -- 6. Gastrointestinal Complications of Chemotherapy -- 7. Neurological Complications -- 8. Pulmonary Toxicities of Cytotoxic Chemotherapy -- 9. Dermatological Complications of Chemotherapy -- 10. Cardiotoxicities of Chemotherapy -- 11. Management of Cancer Treatment Infusion Reactions -- Part 2. Targeted Therapies -- 12. Mechanism of Targeted Therapies in Cancer Treatment -- 13. Gastrointestinal Complications -- 14. Pulmonary Toxicities of Molecular Targeted Therapies -- 15. Dermatologic Toxicities -- 16. Cardiotoxicities -- Part 3. Immunotherapies -- 17. Mechanism of Immune-Related Adverse Events -- 18. Endocrine Toxicities -- 19. Gastrointestinal Toxicities -- 20. Neurological Complications of Immunotherapy -- 21. Pulmonary Toxicities -- 22. Dermatological Complications -- 23. Immunotherapy-Induced Cardiotoxicities -- 24. Rheumatological Complications -- Part 4. Radiation Therapy -- 25. Mechanisms of Radiation-Related Toxicities -- 26. Radiation-Induced Mucositis and Esophagitis -- 27. Radiation Therapy Related Dermatologic Toxicities -- 28. Pulmonary Toxicity from Radiation Therapy -- 29. Radiation-Induced Cardiotoxicities.
ISBN
9780323672412
9780323672993
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Audience
Professional
Location
Internet
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Cardio-oncology : management of toxicities in the era of immunotherapy

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Cham, Switzerland: Springer , 2022.
Audience
Professional
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Editor
Russo, Antonio
Maurea, Nicola
Farmakis, Dimitrios
Giordano, Antonio
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
Publisher
Springer
Publication Date
2022
Series
Proquest Ebook Central
Current clinical pathology
Subjects
Cardiotoxicity - complications
Neoplasms - complications
Immunotherapy - adverse effects
ISBN
9783030977436
9783030977443
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Audience
Professional
Location
Internet
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Systemic effects of advanced cancer : a textbook on cancer-associated cachexia

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Cham, Switzerland: Springer , 2023.
Audience
Professional
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Editor
Acharyya, Swarnali
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
Publisher
Springer
Publication Date
2023
Series
Proquest Ebook Central
Subjects
Cachexia
Neoplasms - complications
Symptom Assessment
ISBN
9783031072727
9783031095184
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Audience
Professional
Location
Internet
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Practical management of complex cancer pain

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New York, NY: Oxford University Press , 2022. 2nd ed.
Audience
Professional
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Edition
2nd ed.
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
2022
Series
Proquest Ebook Central
Oxford specialist handbooks in pain medicine
Subjects
Cancer Pain - prevention & control
Cancer Pain - therapy
Pain Measurement
Neoplasms - complications
ISBN
9780192635143
9780198865667
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Audience
Professional
Location
Internet
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Global Perspectives in Cancer Care : Religion, Spirituality, and Cultural Diversity in Health and Healing

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New York: Oxford University Press , c2022.
Audience
Professional
"With cancer ranking as the primary or secondary cause of premature death in almost 100 countries worldwide, the World Health Organization recognized a high level of investment in cancer control and treatment (including palliative care) in 2019. At that time, governments at the World Health Assembl…
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Editor
Silbermann, Michael
Berger, Ann
Place of Publication
New York
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
c2022
Series
Proquest Ebook Central
Subjects
Neoplasms - therapy
Neoplasms - psychology
Spiritual Therapies
Spirituality
Cultural Diversity
Religion and Medicine
Abstract
"With cancer ranking as the primary or secondary cause of premature death in almost 100 countries worldwide, the World Health Organization recognized a high level of investment in cancer control and treatment (including palliative care) in 2019. At that time, governments at the World Health Assembly (WHA) unanimously adopted a new cancer resolution (Universal Health Coverage: Moving Together to Build a Healthier World). The resolution noted the potential for cancer prevention to reduce cancer burden in the future, while reducing the suffering from cancer in the communities.As most countries are facing an overall increase in the absolute number of cancer cases, large geographical diversity in cancer occurrence and variations in the magnitude and profile of the disease still continue between and within world regions. Specific types of cancer dominate globally: lung, female breast, and colorectal cancer. The regional variations in common cancer types signal the extent to which societal, economic, and lifestyle changes interplay to differentially impact the profile of this most complex group of diseases.Although survival rates for cancer have improved significantly over the past few decades, for each individual, the diagnosis and treatment of cancer are still devastating, affecting the family and community as well. The care of a person with cancer must be more than just the treatment of the cancer itself. Understanding the cultural, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions of the cancer sufferer and their family and community will ensure the best care.In order to treat individuals with cancer and understand how to give the best possible care to underserved populations, we need to understand cultural diversity. Understanding that cultural aspects of a society may be intertwined with finances and other resources can improve adherence and access to care. Culture is made up of language, religion, cuisine, social norms, history, ancestry, music, arts, and spirituality. In order to improve cancer care outcomes, patients' diverse spiritual and cultural beliefs must be recognized. In addition, available methods must be utilized to improve access and adherence to treatment modalities and regimens.In this book, we focus on numerous diverse cultures, traditions, and faiths. Many parts of the world are composed of indigenous cultures, with unique spiritual beliefs in addition to the region's primary religion. We present chapters on indigenous religions as well as indigenous traditional healers. People everywhere experience trouble, sorrow, need, and sickness, and they develop skills and knowledge in response to these adversities. This book provides insightful models of these parameters and serves as a valuable resource for health care providers and policymakers by taking a global approach to cultural diversity in the world. By understanding this multiculturalism and the many aspects of psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions of health and healing, we can learn from one another." --publisher
ISBN
9780197551349
Language
English
Material Type
Ebook
Audience
Professional
Location
Internet
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