TY - BOOK ID - 217250 TI - Methods of cancer diagnosis, therapy, and prognosis. PY - 2008 SN - 128190418X 9786611904180 1402084420 1402084412 9048178835 PB - Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, DB - UniCat KW - Oncology. KW - Cancer KW - Nursing. KW - Radiotherapy. KW - Diagnosis. KW - Radiation therapy KW - Electrotherapeutics KW - Hospitals KW - Medical electronics KW - Medical radiology KW - Therapeutics, Physiological KW - Phototherapy KW - Clinical nursing KW - Nurses and nursing KW - Nursing process KW - Care of the sick KW - Medicine KW - Tumors KW - Radiological services KW - Oncology . KW - Surgical oncology. KW - Cancer Research. KW - Surgical Oncology. KW - Oncologic surgery KW - Oncological surgery KW - Surgical oncology KW - Excision KW - Treatment KW - Cancer research. KW - Cancer research UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:217250 AB - This is the first book that discusses the subjects of diagnosis, therapy, therapy assessment, and prognosis of lung and prostate cancer in one single volume. Cancer killed 6.7 million people around the world in 2002, and this figure is expected to rise to 10.1 million in 2020. Lung cancer has been the most common cancer in the world since 1985, and by 2002 there were 1.35 million new cases, representing 12.5% of all new cancers. It was also the most common cause of death from cancer, with 1.18 million deaths (17.6% of the world total). Lung cancer remains a highly lethal disease. After diagnosis, survival at 5 years in the United States is 15%. This second volume in the series Methods of Cancer Diagnosis, Therapy and Prognosis presents a comprehensive treatise on all aspects of Lung and Prostate cancer, including diagnosis, treatments and prognosis. Scientists and Clinicians have contributed state of the art chapters on their respective areas of expertise providing the reader a whole field view of lung and prostate cancer management. This fully illustrated volume * Discusses diagnosis using molecular genetics, various imaging modalities, tumor markers and tumor gene therapy * Discusses treatments such as chemotherapy, radiation, chemoradiation, hormonal therapy, immunotherapy, and surgery; and prognosis * Highlights both primary and secondary cancers, and explains the risk of cancer survivors developing other cancers. * Attempts to translate molecular genetics into clinical practice. Evidence-based therapy is included. * Discusses the role of histology and immunohistochemistry in differentiating between pleuropulmonary desmoid tumors and solid fibroustumors. * Discusses cancer stem cells, mutations, cancer vaccines, and personalized cancer medicine. Professor Hayat has summarized the problems associated with the complexities of research publications and has been successful in editinga must-read volume for oncologists, cancer researchers, medical teachers and students of cancer biology. ER -