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Oncology. Neoplasms --- Pathological haematology --- oncologie --- hematologie
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. . . To put together such apparently dissimilar diseases as chronic granulocytic leukemia, polycythemia, myeloid metaplasia and diGuglielmos's syndrome may conceivably be without foundation, but for the moment at least, this may prove useful and even productive. What more can one ask of a theory? So ended the editorial entitled Some Speculations on the Myeloproliferative Syndomes published in Blood in 1951 by the journal editor, William Dameshek. He speculated that these various conditions, which he had termed myeloproliferative, were all somewhat variable manifestations of proliferative activity of the bone marrow cells, perhaps due to a hitherto undiscovered stimulus. More than half a century later, Dameshek would probably have been pleased to learn that much has been learned about the cellular defects that cause these various disorders and that the term he coined has survived more or less intact. True, research focuses today as much on genetic abnormalities intrinsic in the clonal populations as on the dysregulation of cytokines or other stimulatory factors that contribute to f- tures of these different diseases. However, in general his grouping of seemingly disparate diseases has stood the test of time. Chronic granulocytic leukemia has been renamed chronic myeloid leukemia or chronic myelogenous leukemia, and myeloid metaplasia is now idiopathic myelofibrosis - semantics only.
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Neoplastic Diseases of the Blood integrates the history, epidemiology, pathology, pathophysiology, and therapeutics of modern neoplastic hematopathology. The book is divided into five major sections, with the first four covering the spectrum of hematologic neoplasia— Chronic Leukemias and Related Disorders , Acute Leukemias, Myeloma and Related Disorders, and Lymphomas. The fifth section covers a variety of topics in supportive care. Now in its fifth edition, this classic and invaluable text brings together a team of internationally renowned experts and offers in-depth coverage of the complex interface between diagnosis and therapy. Chapters feature an accessible and easy-to-read layout and provide updates on the tremendous progress made in the last decade in the understanding of the nature of hematologic malignancies and their treatment. An authoritative and indispensable resource for students, trainees, and clinicians, this fifth edition is sure to distinguish itself as the definitive reference on this topic. .
Oncology. Neoplasms --- Pathological haematology --- Human medicine --- geneeskunde --- leukemie --- oncologie --- hematologie
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Blood --- Hematological oncology --- Hematologic Neoplasms --- Leukemia --- Multiple Myeloma --- Diseases
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