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100 1 _aDollinger, Malin.
245 1 0 _aEveryone's guide to cancer therapy /
_cMalin Dollinger, Ernest H. Rosenbaum, and Greg Cable.
260 _aKansas City, Mo. :
_bAndrews and McMeel,
_cc1991.
300 _axxiii, 624 p. :
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_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 606-607) and index.
505 _aContents Part 1: Diagnosis And Treatment 1: Understanding cancer 2: How cancer is diagnosed 3: Working with the health care team Deciding on the appropriate treatment 5: Second opinions 6: What happens in surgery 7: What happens in radiation therapy 8: What happens in chemotherapy 9: What happens in biological therapy and immunotherapy 10: Laser therapy 11: Hyperthermia 12: Cryosurgery 13: Radiofrequency-generated heat treatment (radiofrequency ablation) 14: Antiangiogenesis: inhibition of blood vessel growth as a strategy for treating cancer 15: Bone marrow and blood stem cell transplantation 16: Integrative oncology: complementary therapies in cancer care 17: Blood transfusions and cancer treatment 18: Oncology nursing Part 2: Supportive Care 19: Living with cancer 20: Coping with the side effects of chemotherapy 21: Fatigue 22: Role of sleep in health, disease, and therapy 23: Maintaining good nutrition 24: Controlling pain 25: Guarding against infections 26: Living with an ostomy 27: Look good-feel better cosmetic program 28: Becoming sexually active again 29: Staying physically fit 30: Home care 31: Palliative care. Part 3: Quality Of Life 32: Will to live 33: Living with mortality: life goes on 34: New hope in managing distress with cancer 35: Survivorship guidelines for cancer patients and their families 36: Late effects of cancer treatment 37: Infertility problems in cancer survivors 38: Cancer and the family's needs 39: Paying for cancer care 40: Managed care and oncology: new ways to deliver health care 41: Planning for the future Part 4: New Advances In Research, Risk Assessment, Diagnosis, And Treatment 42: Impact of research on the cancer problem: looking back, moving forward 43: Cancer risk assessment, screening, and prevention 44: Investigational anticancer drugs 45: Advances in cancer biology 46: Genetic risk assessment and counseling 47: Cancer information Part 5: Treating The Common Cancers Adrenal gland Anus Bile duct Bladder Brain Breast Cancer of an unknown primary site (CUPS) Carcinoids of the gastrointestinal tract Cervix Childhood cancers Childhood cancers: Brain tumors Childhood cancers: Retinoblastoma Childhood cancers: Soft-tissue and bone sarcomas Colon and rectum Esophagus Gallbladder Gastrointestinal stromal tumor Head and neck Kaposi's sarcoma Kidney Leukemias Liver Lung: Nonsmall cell Lung: Small cell Lymphoma: AIDS-associated Lymphoma: Hodgkin's disease Lymphoma: Non-Hodgkin's Melanoma Mesothelioma Metastatic cancer Multiple myeloma Neuroendocrine (islet cell) tumors of the pancreas Ovarian germ cell tumors Ovary Pancreas Parathyroid Penis Pituitary Prostate Sarcomas of bone and soft tissue Skin Small intestine Stomach Testis Thymus Thyroid Trophoblastic disease Uterus: Endometrial carcinoma Uterus: Uterine sarcomas Vagina Vulva
650 0 _aCancer
_xPopular works.
700 1 _aRosenbaum, Ernest H.
700 1 _aCable, Greg,
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