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Avidan & Zee Handbook Of Sleep Medicine
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins;
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Differential Diagnosis in Internal Medicine
Differential Diagnosis in Internal Medicine: From Symptom to Diagnosis By Walter Siegenthaler * Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers * Number Of Pages: 1140 * Publication Date: 2007-03-21 Product Description: Proven quality, right up to date A pragmatic approach to differential diagnosis gives rapid, reliable answers to these questions: Which diseases are likely? What causes them? What are the typical characteristics of these disorders? Do they correspond with the symptoms in question? How can the preliminary diagnosis be confirmed? Siegenthaler's new Differential Diagnosis in Internal Medicine guides the reader through the challenges of differential diagnosis across the spectrum of internal medicine. Practice-orientated learning Identify and understand key symptoms Consider the whole patient in selecting possible diseases Evaluate, exclude or confirm possible diagnoses Make the correct diagnosis using an appropriate diagnostic procedure In experienced hands Professor Walter Siegenthaler brings decades of international experience in clinical practice, teaching and writing on internal medicine to this new book. The book also benefits from close cooperation with the leaders of the specialist internal medicine departments at the University Hospital Z�rich, and of other institutions and disciplines. The generalist and specialist aspects of internal medicine are thereby brought together to enhance the approach to the patient. Your guide to successful diagnosis! The book is directed at medical students, residents in most areas of medicine, practitioners of internal medicine, general practitioners, dermatologists, neurologists and rheumatologists and those involved with the basic subjects in medicine who wish to gain competence and knowledge in internal medicine. From Symptom to Diagnosis Organized by functional system and symptom constellations Covers all fields of internal medicine plus special treatment of subjects dermatology, neurology and rheumatology Typical findings and signs for differentiation of all common, rare and even "exotic" diseases with pathophysiological background information Nearly 1000 stunning figures and many instructive table-format overviews and differential diagnostic algorithms Differential diagnostic evaluation of common laboratory test results, including step-by-step plans for further diagnosis Learn by tracing the path from symptom to diagnosis, just as the physician encounters the situation in practice! [hide]
Emergency Medicine: Problem-Solving
Womens Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine
Authors: Tori Hudson
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Format: Paperback 384 pages
ISBN: 0071464735
ISBN 13: 9780071464734
List Price: $24.95
Edition: 2
Occult Medicine & Practical Magic
Thelema Press | English | April 1, 2004 | ASIN: 0974591629 | 272 Pages | PDF | 1,7 Mb
Includes:
• Introduction to Occult Medicine
• Preparation and Discipline of the Gnostic Doctor
• Classification of Plants (Elemental Magic)
• Occult Medication and Magical Works
Who Can Help Me when I Have Cancer?
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Organizations that can give you financial support to help with your cancer treatment.
Organizations that will assist you in finding a sympathetic, supportive physician near you, one that is knowledgeable and open-minded on the use of natural and alternative cancer treatments.
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Prostate Cancer: Signaling Networks, Genetics, and New Treatment Strategies
by Richard G. Pestell, Marja T. Nevalainen
Paperback: 456 pages
Publisher: Humana Press; 1 edition (April 1, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1-58829-741-1
ISBN-13: 978-1-58829-741-9
Award winning authors present a comprehensive review of new perspectives in prostate cancer research and open up new directions in the clinical management of prostate cancer. In, Prostate Cancer: Signaling Networks, Genetics, and New Treatment Strategies, the authors focus on the biology, genetics, molecular signaling networks in the disease process, and recent advances in the treatment of prostate cancer. This state-of-the-art title provides key insights into cutting edge advances in prostate cancer research, such as laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, and offers a critical evaluation and discussion of opportunities for development of novel therapies for prostate cancer. Clinical trials that have not been covered or evaluated in any other books currently available are also discussed. Invaluable to physicians and researchers, Prostate Cancer: Signaling Networks, Genetics, and New Treatment Strategies provides a comprehensive translational resource as well as an important source of information for prostate cancer patients.
Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is a major cause of cancer-related deaths in men and women. However, since the first edition of Lung Cancer was published 14 years ago, rapid progress in the biology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease has been made.
This outstanding team from the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center takes an evidence-based approach to lung cancer management and explains these advances in depth. Comprehensive treatment guidelines are provided, the third edition of Lung Cancer explores vital issues such as:
- Lung cancer susceptibility and risk assessment
- The pathology and pathogenesis of peripheral lung adenocarcinoma including bronchioloalveolar carcinoma
- Screening for early detection
- Advances in molecular and genetic markers
- The detection and treatment of pre-neoplastic lesions and screening for lung cancer
- Novel therapies such as angiogenesis and multi-tyrosine kinase inhibitors
Lung Cancer is a concise summary of advances in lung cancer clinical research and treatment for the clinician and is an invaluable reference for respiratory physicians, medical oncologists, clinical and surgical oncologists.
Lung Cancer
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Lung Cancer Susceptibility Genes
Joan E. Bailey-Wilson
leading cause of cancer death in men in the early 1950s and in women in 1987. Cancer of the lung has frequently been cited as an example of a malignancy that is solely determined by the environment [3,4] and the risks associated with cigarette smoking [3–7] and certain occupations, such as mining [8], asbestos exposure, shipbuilding, and petroleum refining [9–14], are well
established. Most lung cancers are attributable to cigarette smoking (e.g. [15]). Dietary studies have found reduction in risk associated with high compared to low consumption of carotene-containing fruits and vegetables (for reviews see [16–19]). Atleast one recent, very large meta-analysis [20] has found significant protective effects of increased levels of dietary β-cryptoxanthin although recent trials of beta-carotene and vitamin A supplements have not shown any significant reduction in lung cancer risk; instead they showed an increased risk of lung cancer death in the treated group [21–24]. Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS, passive smoking) has also been shown to be associated with increased risk
of lung cancer (for review see [3,4,25–27]) with a recent prospective European study estimating that between 16 and 24%of lung cancers in nonsmokers and long-term ex-smokers were attributable to ETS [28]. A recent meta-analysis of 22 studies showed that exposure to workplace ETS increased risk of lung cancer in workers by 24% and that this risk was highly correlated with duration of exposure [29]. These environmental risk factors cannot be reviewed in detail here. There is little doubt that the majority of lung cancer cases are attributable to
(i.e., would not occur in the absence of) cigarette smoking and other behavioral and environmental risk factors [2,7,25,30]. However, some investigators have long hypothesized that individuals differ in their susceptibility to these environmental insults (e.g. [31–34]). It is well known that mutations and loss of heterozygosity at genetic loci such as oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes are involved in lung carcinogenesis (see [35,36] for reviews) but most of these changes are thought to be accumulated at the somatic cell level. However, evidence has been mounting that certain allelic variants at some genetic loci may affect susceptibility to lung cancer, although these effects may be small. Furthermore, mounting epidemiologic evidence has suggested lung cancer may show familial aggregation after adjusting for cigarette smoking and other risk factors, and that differential susceptibility to lung cancer may be inherited in a Mendelian fashion. There is evidence that both lung
cancer and smoking-associated cancer in general have an inherited genetic component, but the existence of such a genetic component has not been definitely proven. This chapter will detail the evidence Lung Cancer, 3rd edition. Edited by Jack A. Roth, James D. Cox, and Waun Ki Hong.
Skin Cancer (2008)
Publisher:Wiley | English | ISBN: 1405159618 | 536 pages | 2008 | PDF | 40 Mb
Fully revised and expanded, this new edition now includes full colour photographs and illustrations throughout to aid recognition and diagnosis, and covers the latest developments and treatment
* Merkel Cell Carcinoma
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Skin Cancer: Recognition and Management is a definitive clinical reference for dermatologist
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Viral Therapy of Cancer
- Publisher:John Wiley & Sons
- Language: English
- ISBN:0470019220
- 432 pages
- Data: 2008
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Description: n the last decade there has been an explosion of interest in viral therapies for cancer. Viral agents have been developed that are harmless to normal tissues but selectively able to kill cancer cells. These agents have been endowed with additional selectivity and potency through genetic manipulation. Increasingly these viruses are undergoing evaluation in clinical trials, both as single agents and in combination with standard chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
This book provides a comprehensive yet succinct overview of the current status of viral therapy of cancer. Chapters coherently present the advances made with individual agents and review the biological and clinical background to a range of viral therapies: structured to proceed from basic science at the bench to the patient’s bedside, they give an up-to-date and realistic evaluation of a therapy’s potential utility for the cancer patient.
* Presents state of the art knowledge on how viruses can be, and have been, used in novel therapeutic approaches for the treatment of cancer
* Describes the use of viruses as oncolytic agents, killing cells directly
* Editors are experts in the field, with experience of both laboratory and clinical research
Viral Therapy of Cancer is essential reading for both basic scientists and clinicians with an interest in viral therapy and gene therapy.
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Part of the American Cancer Society's acclaimed Atlas of Clinical Oncology series, this volume offers an expert overview of breast cancer. Topics range from epidemiology and genetics to diagnosis, management and reconstruction. Post-treatment care, as well as male breast cancer, is also discussed. Key Features:
More than 300 color illustrations, photographs, and radiographs show tumors as they manifest
Discusses the latest techniques, such as image-directed biopsy and sentinel node biopsy
Includes contributions from leading surgeons, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, and gynecologists
Accompanied by a CD-ROM with the complete text and illustrations of the book, in fully searchable PDF files
Images can be downloaded for lectures and presentations
After Cancer Treatment: Heal Faster, Better, Stronger
Language: English
ISBN: 0801884381
Paperback: 288 pages
Format: PDF
Like many cancer patients who experience serious side effects from treatment, Dr. Silver emerged from therapy feeling not better, but exhausted and physically devastated. As she worked to heal herself, she became determined to write a book to help others recover after cancer treatment.
Here Dr. Silver shares her own cancer journey and offers a step-by-step plan for physical healing, including exercise and diet recommendations and instructions for fighting fatigue, monitoring mood, and overcoming setbacks. Dr. Silver"s advice comes from the heart -- and from her experience as both a cancer survivor and a doctor who has spent her career helping people heal from serious illnesses and injuries. No matter where they are in their own journey with cancer, readers will find After Cancer Treatment a personal, practical, and powerful guide to recovery.
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Oral Cancer - A Medical Dictionary
Publisher: ICON Health Publications (April 26, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0597845360
ISBN-13: 978-0597845369
Image-Guided Radiation Therapy of Prostate Cancer
Image-Guided Radiation Therapy Of Prostate Vancer
By Richard K. Valicenti, Adam P. Dicker, David A. Jaffray
* Publisher: Informa HealthCare
* Number Of Pages: 312
* Publication Date: 2008-05-28
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1420060783
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Answering the need that exists for a single reference to address the practical issues of implementing image guided radiation therapy (IGRT) into prostate cancer treatment,
Natural Cancer Treatments that works
This book is a comprehensive compilation of over 350 natural and alternative cancer treatments. It is a result of extensive research of the methods cancer victors have used to make themselves cancer free. Read their stories in I Beat Cancer! which is a directory of over 2,000 people who beat their cancer using the treatments described in this e-book. The objectives of the book are to:
- Encourage you to be open-minded and seek ALL the information about your choices of treatments
- Be a starting point for your discussions with your doctor or with the qualified, licensed physicians who use these treatments in their practices, or your chosen natural therapist. Please do not delay in consulting a licensed physician for an opinion if you suspect you have cancer.
- Be a starting point for your own research so you can make the best-informed decisions about your treatment plan.
Cancer Supportive Care: Advances in Therapeutic Strategies (Translational Medicine)
By Gary H. Lyman, Jeffrey Crawford
* Publisher: Informa
* Number Of Pages: 416
* Publication Date: 2008-04-14
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1420052896
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Pharmacogenetics of Breast Cancer: Towards the Individualization of Therapy
Pharmacogenetics of Breast Cancer: Towards the Individualization of Therapy (Translational Medicine)
By Brian Leyland-Jones
* Publisher: Informa
* Number Of Pages: 352
* Publication Date: 2008-05-19
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1420052934
Pharmacogenetics, generally referred to as the study of genetic variation that gives rise to differing response to
Towards the Individualization of Therapy
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INTRODUCTION
There is therefore a critical need to identify patients with sufficiently low risk of breast cancer
recurrence so as to avoid further treatment. In addition, in patients at risk of recurrence and in need of therapy, optimal therapeutic selection is an increasingly important objective. Recent developments in applying microarray technologies to breast tumor samples suggest that these new techniques may provide for the transition of molecular biological discoveries to clinical application and will generate clinically useful genomic profiles that more accurately predict the
long-term outcome of individual breast cancer patients.
BACKGROUND
Until recently, evaluations of prognostic and predictive factors have considered one factor at a time or have used small panels of markers. However, with the advent of new genomic technologies such as microarrays, capable of simultaneously measuring thousands of genes or gene products, we are beginning to construct molecular fingerprints of individual tumors so that accurate prognostic and predictive assessments of each cancer may be made. Clinicians may one day base clinical management on each woman’s personal prognosis and predict the best individual therapies according to the genetic fingerprint of each individual cancer.
Breast cancer is characterized by a very heterogeneous clinical course. A major goal of recent studies is to determine whether RNA microarray expression profiling or DNA array gene amplification or gene loss patterns can accurately predict an individual’s long-term potential for recurrence of breast cancer, so that appropriate treatment decisions can be made. Microarrays can be used to measure the mRNA expression of thousands of genes at one time or survey genomic alterations that may distinguish molecular phenotypes associated with long-term, recurrence-free survival or clinical response to treatment. These new technologies have been successfully applied to primary breast cancers and may eventually outperform currently used clinical parameters in predicting disease outcome.
Since RNA expression microarray technology provided a method for monitoring the RNA expression of many thousands of human genes at a time, there was considerable anticipation that it would quickly and easily revolutionize our approaches to cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. The reality remains extremely promising but is also complex. A potential complication in the application of microarray technology to primary human breast tumor samples is the presence of variable numbers of normal cells, such as stroma, blood vessels, and lymphocytes, in the tumor. Indeed, it has been demonstrated using gross analysis of human breast cancer specimens compared with breast cancer cell lines that the tumors expressed sets of genes in common not only with these cell lines but also with cells of hematopoietic lineage and stromal origin (1,2). Laser capture microdissection has also been successfully used to isolate pure-cell populations from primary breast cancers for array profiling (3). Sgroi et al. (3) utilized laser capture microdissection to isolate morphologically “normal” breast epithelial cells, invasive breast cancer cells, and metastatic lymph node cancer cells from one patient and were able to demonstrate the feasibility of using microdissected samples for array profiling as well as following potential progression of cancer in this patient. However, with the emerging data supporting important roles for the surrounding stroma in breast cancer progression and the labor-intensive and technically challenging nature of laser capture technology with subsequent amplification of RNA for quantitation, most published investigations to date have evaluated total gene expression to identify prognostic profiles, as will be described in the next section.
MOLECULAR CLASSIFICATION OF BREAST CANCER
A study of sporadic breast tumor samples by Perou et al. (2) was the first to show that breast tumors could be classified into subtypes distinguished by differences in their expression profiles. Using 40 breast tumors and 20 matched pairs of samples before and after doxorubicin treatment, an “intrinsic gene set” of 476 genes was selected that was more variably expressed between the 40 sporadic tumors than between the paired samples. This intrinsic gene set was then used to cluster and segregate the tumors into four major subgroups: a “luminal cell-like”
group expressing the estrogen receptor (ER); a “basal cell-like” group expressing keratins 5 and 17, integrinb4, and laminin, but lacking ER expression; an “Erb-B2-positive” group; and a “normal” epithelial group (Fig. 1). In a subsequent study with 38 additional cancers, the investigators found the same subgroups as before (4), except that the luminal, ER-positive group was further subdivided into subsets with distinctive gene expression profiles. In univariate survival analysis, performed on the 49 patients diagnosed with locally advanced disease but without evidence of distant metastasis, ER positivity was not a significant prognostic factor on its own, but the luminal-type group enjoyed a more favorable survival compared with the other groups. Conversely, the basal-like group had a significantly poorer prognosis. Although small and
exploratory, this study suggests that important differences in outcome can be ascertained from microarray expression profiling.
An interesting study was reported by Gruvberger et al. (5), who profiled 58 grossly dissected primary invasive breast tumors and used artificial neural network analysis to predict the ER status of the tumors on the basis of their gene expression patterns. They then determined which specific genes were themost important for ER classification. By comparing to Serial Analysis of Gene Expression (SAGE) data from estradiol-stimulated breast cancer cells, they determined that only a few genes of the many genes that were associated with ER expression in tumors were indeed estrogen responsive in cell culture. This observation lent further support to the hypothesis developed by Perou et al. (1) that basic cell lineages, such as the luminal ER-positive cell type, can be partly explained by observed genomic gene expression patterns rather than downstream effectors of only one pathway, such as the ER.
Acute Care of the Cancer Patient
By Andrew Shaw, Bernhard Riedel, Allen Burton, Alan Fields, Thomas W. Feeley
* Publisher: Informa
* Number Of Pages: 1154
* Publication Date: 2005-08-18
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0824726898
Drawing on the real-world experience of leading experts in oncological
Pancreatic Cancer: M.D. Anderson Solid Tumor Oncology Series
Since the previous M.D. Anderson Solid Tumor Oncology Series publication on pancreatic cancer, there have been major advances in our understanding of molecular events which underlie pancreatic cancer development, both in the sporadic and inherited forms. We have seen the development of the first mouse models that accurately recapitulate features of the human
Therapeutic Resistance to Anti-hormonal Drugs in Breast Cancer
Therapeutic Resistance to Anti-hormonal Drugs in Breast Cancer: New Molecular Aspects and their Potential as Targets
By Stephen Hiscox, Julia Gee, Robert I. Nicholson
* Publisher: Springer
* Number Of Pages: 204
* Publication Date: 2009-03-01
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1402085257
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781402085253
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Written by experts in the subject area, this book covers the molecular details and functional consequences of endocrine resistance in breast cancer with particular emphasis on the future applications of novel drug combinations that may be utilized to circumvent resistance and improve anti-tumour
Diabetes And Cancer: Epidemiological Evidence And Molecular
Diabetes And Cancer: Epidemiological Evidence And Molecular
The interdisciplinary work revealing varied roles in biological processes of chronic diseases has led to a new field of research concerning common molecular and clinical features of chronic diseases. Epidemiological literature suggests an association between the history of metabolic syndrome/diabetes mellitus type 2 and the risk of developing a variety of cancers.
Offering insights into the interdisciplinary approaches of tomorrow, this publication will encourage endocrinologists, oncologists, diabetologists, general practitioners, diabetic nurses and students of life sciences working separately on various aspects of diabetes and cancer to come together and combine therapies and strategies
The Encyclopedia of Cancer
Carol Turkington, William Lipera, “The Encyclopedia of Cancer”
Facts on File | 2005-02 | ISBN: 0816050295 | 448 pages | PDF | 1,8 MB
A concise and comprehensive reference to this devastating, widespread disease, The Encyclopedia of Cancer provides a thorough introduction to the many different types and aspects of cancer. Covering everything from leukemia to melanoma to colon cancer, more than 400 entries detail all the basics of cancer and address its many forms. Thorough explanations of national and global statistics, gender differences, and promising research are included, as well as lists of organizations linked to oncology and patient issues, and much more. The most comprehensive single-volume reference of its kind, this encyclopedia is essential for school and public libraries, general readers, and professionals alike.
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Fred Bunz, "Principles of Cancer Genetics"
Springer | 2008-02 | 344 pages | PDF
The Biology of Cancer
The Biology of Cancer
* Publisher: Whurr Publishers
* Number Of Pages: 200
* Publication Date: 2004-07-26
* Sales Rank: 1798146
* ISBN / ASIN: 1861564341
* EAN: 9781861564344
* Binding: Hardcover
* Manufacturer: Whurr Publishers
* Studio: Whurr Publishers
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The application of biology to the delivery of cancer care is playing an increasingly important role in the management of this group of diseases. Although there are a plethora of specialist cancer biology books, they are not aimed at nursing students and practising nurses.
The aim of this book is to be an informative text for students, newly qualified nurses and practising oncology/palliative care nurses. It is also hoped that it will be a useful text for other health care professionals working in the field of cancer, so that the common questions asked by patients, and their families, can be answered with a clear understanding of the latest advancements in the management of an individual’ s care.
The Biology of Cancer
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