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E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Evidence-Based Medicine

Pinkerton / Shankar / Matthay Evidence-Based Pediatric Oncology


3. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-118-62532-3
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten, E-Book

Reihe: Evidence-Based Medicine

ISBN: 978-1-118-62532-3
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



The new and updated edition of the renowned reference forpediatric oncologists
This groundbreaking text on the management of childhood cancerscovers most tumor types occurring in children and young adults andprovides reviews of randomized trials with commentaries on theoptimum treatments for childhood cancer.
Updated with evidence from the latest publishedreviews--and even more clinically focused than previouseditions-- Evidence-Based Pediatric Oncology, ThirdEdition places an emphasis on application of the trialfindings. With increased coverage of the area of supportive carefor pediatric cancer patients, each chapter opens with an expertcommentary on the key clinical issues followed by a summary oftrial findings.
Evidence-Based Pediatric Oncology, Third Edition:
* Presents evidence for the best treatment of children andadolescents with cancer
* Includes commentaries from the world's leadingexperts for every topic discussed
* Is internationally relevant thanks to contributions fromthe UK, US, Canada and Australia
* Places greater emphasis on supportive care and featuresa new extended section on antibiotic and antifungal treatments
Based on information gathered from randomized trials performedafter the release of the Second Edition, readers will findEvidence-Based Pediatric Oncology to be an importantresource for all those treating young people with cancer.

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Weitere Infos & Material


List of contributors, vii
Preface, ix
List of abbreviations, x
About the companion website, xv
Part 1: Solid tumors
1 Rhabdomyosarcoma, 3
Katherine K. Matthay
(Commentary by Meriel Jenney)
2 Osteosarcoma, 14
Katherine K. Matthay
(Commentary by Maria Michelagnoli)
3 Ewing sarcoma, 25
Katherine K. Matthay
(Commentary by Steven G. DuBois)
4 Wilms tumor, 34
Ananth Shankar
(Commentary by Kathy Pritchard-Jones)
5 Neuroblastoma, 47
Katherine K. Matthay
(Commentary by Katherine K. Matthay)
6 Hepatoblastoma, 58
Ross Pinkerton
(Commentary by Penelope Brock)
7 Malignant germ cell tumors, 65
Ross Pinkerton
(Commentary by Ross Pinkerton)
8 Medulloblastoma, 69
Ross Pinkerton
(Commentary by Eric Bouffet)
9 Glioma, 81
Ross Pinkerton
(Commentary by Joann L. Ater)
10 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, 88
Ross Pinkerton
(Commentary by Ross Pinkerton)
11 Hodgkin lymphoma, 105
Ross Pinkerton
(Commentary by Cindy L. Schwartz)
Part 2: Leukemia
Section 1: Acute myeloid leukemia 12 Acute myeloid leukemia commentary, 119
Robert J. Arceci
13 Remission induction in acute myeloid leukemia, 126
Ananth Shankar
14 Acute myeloid leukemia consolidation, 135
Ananth Shankar
15 Maintenance treatment in acute myeloid leukemia, 137
Ananth Shankar
16 Autologous bone marrow transplantation in acute myeloid leukemia, 141
Ananth Shankar
17 Acute myeloid leukemia: miscellaneous, 144
Ananth Shankar
Section 2: Childhood lymphoblastic leukemia
18 Childhood lymphoblastic leukemia commentary, 146
Vaskar Saha
19 Remission induction in childhood lymphoblastic leukemia, 154
Ananth Shankar
20 Central nervous system-directed therapy in childhood lymphoblastic leukemia, 168
Ananth Shankar
21 Maintenance treatment in childhood lymphoblastic leukemia, 180
Ananth Shankar
22 Relapsed childhood lymphoblastic leukemia, 198
Ananth Shankar
23 Postinduction therapy in adolescents and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 204
Ananth Shankar
Part 3: Supportive care in pediatric oncology
24 Colony-stimulating factors, 209
Ananth Shankar
(Commentary by Victoria Grandage)
25 Cardioprotection in pediatric oncology, 230
Ananth Shankar
(Commentary by Gill A. Levitt)
26 Infections in pediatric and adolescent oncology, 243
Ananth Shankar and Sara Stoneham
(Commentary by Julia E. Clark)
Index, 269


Edited by
Ross Pinkerton, MB, BCh, BaO, MD, Executive Director,Division of Oncology, Royal Children's Hospital,Children's Health Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Ananth Shankar, MD, FRCPCH, Consultant in Paediatric andAdolescent Oncology, University College
London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
Katherine K. Matthay, BA, MD, Mildred V. StroussProfessor of Translational Oncology, Director, PediatricHematology-Oncology, Department of Pediatrics, UCSF School ofMedicine and UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, San Francisco,CA, USA



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