Oncology Books

1739 products


  • Before and After Cancer Treatment

    Johns Hopkins University Press Before and After Cancer Treatment

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisWherever they are in their own journey with cancer, readers will find here a personal, practical, and powerful guide to recovery.Trade ReviewThe key to the book's success, is the mixture of compassionate wisdom and intelligent advice derived from the author's unique perspective. American Reference Books Annual It just has everything in this book and the author is meticulous to detail... Although written for a US market this book is extremely valuable for the UK healthcare setting too. The book is well referenced at the end of each chapter. Nursing TimesTable of ContentsAcknowledgments1. Get Your Life Back on Track2. Understand Physical Healing3. Dare to Dream Again4. Prioritize What You Do and Pace Yourself5. Seek Help from Conventional Medicine6. Explore Eastern and Other Medical Systems7. Dance, Skip, and Walk: Exercise Your Way Back to Health8. Nourish Your Body9. Fight Fatigue10. Ease Your Pain11. Monitor Your Mood12. Tap into Your Spirituality13. Love and Be Loved14. Surmount Setbacks15. Look What's on the HorizonAfterwordAppendixIndex

    10 in stock

    £35.10

  • Living with Lymphoma

    Johns Hopkins University Press Living with Lymphoma

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe book includes suggestions for further reading, including the latest material available online.Trade ReviewHighly recommended for any patient or family member seeking a clear health book with the latest facts. Midwest Book Review Reading [ Living with Lymphoma] is an enlightening experience and all nurses caring for lymphoma patients should ensure it is on their reading list. Nursing Standard I strongly recommend this book for relatives and friends with a diagnosis of cancer. Reference ReviewsTable of ContentsForeword, by W. Jeffrey Baker, MDPreface to the Second EditionPreface to the First EditionIntroduction, by Michael R. Bishop, MDPart I1. What Is Lymphoma?2. Symptoms and DiagnosisPart II3. Chemotherapy4. Radiation Therapy and Surgery5. Monoclonal Antibodies and Other Magic Bullet Therapies6. Stem Cell Transplants7. Unconventional Therapies8. SurvivorshipPart III9. Basic Cell Biology and Cancer10. The Immune System11. Lymphoma Classification and Staging12. Possible Causes of LymphomaAfterwordAcknowledgmentsGlossaryIndex

    1 in stock

    £20.25

  • Living with Cancer

    Johns Hopkins University Press Living with Cancer

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPatients at every stage will find Living with Cancer a comprehensive, thoughtful, and accessible guide for navigating the illness and its treatment.Trade ReviewAn unusually comforting and genuinely useful resource. Booklist For anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer, or for those who have friends of family facing this illness, this guide will be an extremely invaluable resource. Patients at any stage of the disease will find rich, useful information that can help them cope more effectively with their illness. Foreword ReviewsTable of ContentsChapter 1: How am I Going to Get Through This? Part I: Making Sense of Your DiagnosisChapter 2: Setting the Goals of TreatmentChapter 3: Understanding the Biology of CancerChapter 4: What Is a Liquid Tumor?Chapter 5: How to Prepare for TreatmentChapter 6: Tests and Scans in TreatmentChapter 7: How Am I Supposed to Cope with This?Chapter 8: How Do I Cope with Changes in My Body? Part II: Managing Symptoms and Side EffectsChapter 9: Controlling NauseaChapter 10: Managing Constipation, Diarrhea, and Bowel ObstructionChapter 11: Minimizing PainChapter 12: Should I Worry about Shortness of Breath?Chapter 13: What If I'm Losing Weight?Chapter 14: What if I Have a Sudden Fever?Chapter 15: Bleeding and Clotting IssuesChapter 16: Why am I So Exhausted?Chapter 17: Why Do People Keep Asking if I Am Depressed or Anxious?Chapter 18: How Does Cancer Affect My Brain? Part III: Dealing with Progressing CancerChapter 19: They Tell Me the Cancer Is ProgressingChapter 20: Living and Hoping with Advancing CancerChapter 21: What About Practical Concerns?Chapter 22: My Doctor Says that Chemotherapy Is No Longer EffectiveChapter 23: My Body Feels Like It's Shutting DownChapter 24: What Is a Good Death? Index7

    1 in stock

    £42.75

  • Cancer with Hope

    Johns Hopkins University Press Cancer with Hope

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis practical, compassionate, and inspiring book helps people with cancer navigate the often complex and difficult journey from diagnosis through treatment and life after disease. It illuminates the challenges associated with a cancer diagnosis and provides inspiration and guidance to help you not only to find the right doctors and care plan but also to cultivate hope and purpose. In Cancer with Hope, former CEO Mike Armstrong chronicles his experience with leukemia, prostate cancer, near-fatal sepsis, and a crippling autoimmune disease. Mike shares how his often difficult journey from humble beginnings to leading some of the world's top corporations taught him the importance of hope and purpose, tools that proved invaluable throughout his cancer journey. More than the tale of one man's experience with cancer, this important book includes expert advice and vetted resources to help patients best manage their disease, as well as compelling stories from a wide range of cancer patientTable of ContentsForeword, by Theodore DeWeese, MDPrologueChapter 1Patient Story: Christine HogdonChapter 2Patient Story: David GobinChapter 3Physician Story: Dr. Nilo AzadChapter 4Chapter 5Patient Navigator Story: Jill MullChapter 6Patient Story: David GobinChapter 7Patient Story: Christine HogdonChapter 8Chapter 9Nurse Story: Anna FergusonChapter 10Patient Story: Gillian LichotaChapter 11Patient Story: Leslie Reis Chapter 12Patient Story: Christine HogdonChapter 13Patient Story: David GobinChapter 14Caregiver Story: Vonda CowlingChapter 15EpilogueAcknowledgmentsResourcesGlossarySources CitedIndex

    5 in stock

    £38.70

  • Cancer with Hope

    Johns Hopkins University Press Cancer with Hope

    Book SynopsisThis practical, compassionate, and inspiring book helps people with cancer navigate the often complex and difficult journey from diagnosis through treatment and life after disease. It illuminates the challenges associated with a cancer diagnosis and provides inspiration and guidance to help you not only to find the right doctors and care plan but also to cultivate hope and purpose. In Cancer with Hope, former CEO Mike Armstrong chronicles his experience with leukemia, prostate cancer, near-fatal sepsis, and a crippling autoimmune disease. Mike shares how his often difficult journey from humble beginnings to leading some of the world's top corporations taught him the importance of hope and purpose, tools that proved invaluable throughout his cancer journey. More than the tale of one man's experience with cancer, this important book includes expert advice and vetted resources to help patients best manage their disease, as well as compelling stories from a wide range of cancer patientTable of ContentsForeword, by Theodore DeWeese, MDPrologueChapter 1Patient Story: Christine HogdonChapter 2Patient Story: David GobinChapter 3Physician Story: Dr. Nilo AzadChapter 4Chapter 5Patient Navigator Story: Jill MullChapter 6Patient Story: David GobinChapter 7Patient Story: Christine HogdonChapter 8Chapter 9Nurse Story: Anna FergusonChapter 10Patient Story: Gillian LichotaChapter 11Patient Story: Leslie Reis Chapter 12Patient Story: Christine HogdonChapter 13Patient Story: David GobinChapter 14Caregiver Story: Vonda CowlingChapter 15EpilogueAcknowledgmentsResourcesGlossarySources CitedIndex

    £17.10

  • Comprehensive Guide to Supportive and Palliative

    Johns Hopkins University Press Comprehensive Guide to Supportive and Palliative

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsList of Figures and TablesList of ContributorsAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPart I. A Team ApproachChapter 1. Early Days with Molly E. Collins, MDChapter 2. Working with Patients' Families with Arden O'Donnell, MPH, MSW, LICSW, APHSW-CChapter 3. Spiritual Care in Palliative Care with Rev. Katie Pakos Rimer, MDiv, EdD, BCCChapter 4. Sexuality, Intimacy, and Cancer with Amanda Moment, MSW, LICSWChapter 5. Advancing Disease with Molly E. Collins, MDPart II. Pain Control, Symptom Management, and Psychological ConsiderationsChapter 6. Assessing the Patient in PainChapter 7. Pharmacologic Management of Cancer PainChapter 8. Nonpharmacologic Strategies in Palliative CareChapter 9. Psychological Considerations with Hermioni L. Amonoo, MD, MPPChapter 10. Managing Other Distressing ProblemsPart III. End of Life and BereavementChapter 11. Approaching the End: Concerns of Patients and Their Families at the End of LifeChapter 12. The Last DaysChapter 13. Bereavement with Bethany-Rose Daubman, MDIndex

    £62.00

  • Living with Breast Cancer

    Johns Hopkins University Press Living with Breast Cancer

    Book SynopsisYour complete resource for handling the physical and emotional effects of breast cancer treatments. At the time of diagnosis, breast cancer patients are faced with many overwhelming decisions about possible treatments. Living with Breast Cancer provides you with an overview of what to expect from testing and treatment, which cancer specialists you may need to see, and common terms to use to help communicate your needs to your team. This empathetic resource full of relatable stories teaches patients and caregivers how to ask the right questions to get the best possible care. The authors explain how to minimize the symptoms and side effects of treatment and outline coping strategies to deal with the stress of breast cancer treatment, including the changes in your body from cancer and its therapies. The book helps readers make sense of their diagnosis set goals and prepare for treatment understand the different types of therapies, tests, and scans manage the symptoms and side effects ofTable of ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsPart One. Making Sense of Your DiagnosisChapter One. How Am I Going to Get Through This?Chapter Two. Setting the Goals for TreatmentChapter Three. Local Therapies in Breast CancerChapter Four. How to Prepare for Systemic TreatmentChapter Five. Tests and Scans in TreatmentChapter Six. How Am I Supposed to Cope Emotionally?Chapter Seven. How Do I Cope with Changes in My Body? Part Two. Managing Symptoms and Side EffectsChapter Eight. Managing the Side Effects of Hormonal TherapyChapter Nine. Controlling NauseaChapter Ten. Managing Constipation and DiarrheaChapter Eleven. Minimizing PainChapter Twelve. Should I Worry about Shortness of Breath?Chapter Thirteen. What If I'm Gaining or Losing Weight?Chapter Fourteen. What If I Have a Sudden Fever?Chapter Fifteen. Clotting and Bleeding Issues Chapter Sixteen. Why Am I So Exhausted? When Will I Have Energy Again?Chapter Seventeen. Why Do People Keep Asking Whether I Am Depressed or Anxious?Chapter Eighteen. How Does Cancer Affect My Brain?Part Three. Dealing with Progressing CancerChapter Nineteen. They Tell Me the Cancer Is ProgressingChapter Twenty. Living and Hoping with Advancing CancerChapter Twenty-One. What about Practical Concerns?Chapter Twenty-Two. My Doctor Says Cancer Treatment Is No Longer EffectiveChapter Twenty-Three. My Body Feels Like It's Shutting DownChapter Twenty-Four. What Is a Good Death?A Final NoteIndex

    £18.45

  • Prostate Cancer  Expert Advice for Helping Your

    Johns Hopkins University Press Prostate Cancer Expert Advice for Helping Your

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. A Partner Tells Her Story2. The Prostate Gland: What, Where, and Why3. An Introduction to Cancer4. The Symptoms of Prostate Cancer5. Diagnosing Prostate Cancer6. The PSA Test: What It Is and What It Tells7. How a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Can Affect You8. How a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Can Affect Your Partner9. Treating Localized Prostate Cancer10. Treating Advanced Prostate Cancer11. Clinical Trials and Alternative Treatments12. Prostate Cancer Surgery; Before, During, and After13. The Side Effects and After-Effects of Treatments14. Sharing Information about His Cancer15. The Benefits of Diet and Exercise16. The Role of Supplements17. The Power of Prayer18. The Helpfulness of Mindfulness19. Managing the Expenses of Prostate Cancer20. Planning for DyingConclusionAppendixGlossaryAbout the AuthorsIndex

    2 in stock

    £37.35

  • Prostate Cancer

    Johns Hopkins University Press Prostate Cancer

    Book SynopsisAn illuminating guide for those newly diagnosed with prostate cancer as well as their partners and caregiversone filled with extensive details about diagnosis, treatments, and tips for thriving. The second leading cause of cancer death for men, prostate cancer affects more than a quarter of a million individuals in the United States each year. Most men with prostate cancer will go through the journey from diagnosis through treatment and beyond with a partner and family members by their side. But there are few resources available that address the needs of both those with cancer and their loved ones who want to help. Written in accessible language and backed by the latest scientific research, Prostate Cancer covers symptoms, diagnosis, and testing; the full range of treatment options available; practical tools partners can use to assist their loved one; advice on managing the side effects of treatment, including incontinence and sexual problems; tips to help cope with the emotional cTable of ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. A Partner Tells Her Story2. The Prostate Gland: What, Where, and Why3. An Introduction to Cancer4. The Symptoms of Prostate Cancer5. Diagnosing Prostate Cancer6. The PSA Test: What It Is and What It Tells7. How a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Can Affect You8. How a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Can Affect Your Partner9. Treating Localized Prostate Cancer10. Treating Advanced Prostate Cancer11. Clinical Trials and Alternative Treatments12. Prostate Cancer Surgery; Before, During, and After13. The Side Effects and After-Effects of Treatments14. Sharing Information about His Cancer15. The Benefits of Diet and Exercise16. The Role of Supplements17. The Power of Prayer18. The Helpfulness of Mindfulness19. Managing the Expenses of Prostate Cancer20. Planning for DyingConclusionAppendixGlossaryAbout the AuthorsIndex

    £15.68

  • The Complete Guide to Breast Reconstruction

    Johns Hopkins University Press The Complete Guide to Breast Reconstruction

    Book SynopsisTrade Review... a reliable source of information for individuals grappling with breast cancer.—CureTable of ContentsForewordSue Friedman, DVMIntroductionPart I. Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction BasicsChapter One. Why Mastectomy?Chapter Two. Considering a Risk-Reducing MastectomyChapter Three. Going Flat: Mastectomy without ReconstructionChapter Four. How a Mastectomy Affects ReconstructionChapter Five. Breast Reconstruction BasicsPart II. Rebuilding the BreastsChapter Six. Reconstruction with Breast ImplantsChapter Seven. The Expander ExperienceChapter Eight. Autologous Tissue FlapsPart III. Procedures to Improve Symmetry, Shape, and AppearanceChapter Nine. Revision ProceduresChapter Ten. Modifying Your Opposite BreastChapter Eleven. Final Touches: Re-creating Your Nipple and AreolaPart IV. What to Expect from Prep, Post-op, Recovery, and BeyondChapter Twelve. Preparing for SurgeryChapter Thirteen. What to Expect in the HospitalChapter Fourteen. Back HomeChapter Fifteen. Dealing with Unexpected ProblemsChapter Sixteen. Life after ReconstructionPart V. Finding Answers, Making DecisionsChapter Seventeen. Shopping for SurgeonsChapter Eighteen. Payment and Insurance IssuesChapter Nineteen. A Road Map for Making Difficult DecisionsChapter Twenty. Information for Family and FriendsAcknowledgmentsGlossaryResourcesNotesIndex

    £21.85

  • Rogue Cells

    Johns Hopkins University Press Rogue Cells

    Book SynopsisA compelling guide to understanding cancer and embracing life. Rogue Cells is the essential guide to navigating cancer diagnosis and treatment. Coauthored by Dr. Richard J. Jones, an internationally renowned cancer physician and researcher, and T. Michael McCormick, this guide provides the important information that patients and physicians need to approach cancer with more hope and less worry and fear. With an engaging blend of science and humor, Jones and McCormick discuss everything from the causes of cancer to preventative measures and treatment options. Their goal is to educate and reassure readers by translating the science into everyday conversational language covering the biology of cancer, the state of current research, prospects for treatment, and different ways to approach a diagnosis. For anyone who wants to understand the mechanisms of cancer and how best to make informed decisions about diagnosis and treatment, this work offers a guide to the cancer journey, and how

    £22.50

  • Psychological Treatment of Patients With Cancer

    American Psychological Association Psychological Treatment of Patients With Cancer

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMental health providers working in oncology encounter a broad spectrum of patients and situations. From innumerable forms of disease at various stages of progression, to the wide range of medication side effects and varying prognoses, cancer treatment is incredibly complex. And practitioners—like the patients they serve—can be easily overwhelmed. Psychological Treatment of Patients With Cancer offers a succinct but comprehensive guide to psycho-oncological practice.Designed to build a foundation of knowledge that tackles the depth and breadth of the field, this volume includes a range of psychological interventions aimed at helping patients cope with cancer treatment. Chapters describe assessment and treatment of common problems including depression, anxiety, fatigue, sexual dysfunction, and cover broader themes in cancer care including the impact on families.Brief, easy to digest, and highly approachable, this is a must-have resource for practitioneTrade Review“Offers a succinct but comprehensive guide to psycho-oncological practice.” —Midwest Book ReviewOffers a succinct but comprehensive guide to psycho-oncological practice. * Midwest Book Review *Table of ContentsSeries Foreword IntroductionPart I. An Overview of Psychosocial Oncology Chapter 1. An Overview of Cancer for the Mental Health Professional Chapter 2. Etiology and Sociocultural Factors Related to Cancer Chapter 3. Standard Medical Treatments for Cancer and Patient Decision MakingPart II. Psychological Assessment and Interventions for Common Comorbid Problems Chapter 4. Assessment and Treatment of Depression Chapter 5. Assessment and Treatment of Anxiety Chapter 6. Sleep Dysregulation and Fatigue Chapter 7. Sexual Dysfunction and Negative Body Image Chapter 8. Impact of Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment on the Family, and the Role of Social Support Chapter 9. Posttreatment Psychological Sequelae Chapter 10. Existential Themes in Cancer Care Chapter 11. Future Directions in Practice and Clinician Self-Care References Index About the Author

    1 in stock

    £54.90

  • Radioguided Surgery

    Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Radioguided Surgery

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis multidisciplinary textbook is designed to be the standard on the subject and is geared for use by physicians who are involved in the care and/or diagnosis of cancer patients. A wealth of illustrations, including a full-color insert, enhances the application of new concepts.Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: "This is a multidisciplinary book covering all aspects of radioisotope guided surgery for all practitioners involved in the field. The book distinguishes itself from others in the field by the clarity and breadth of explanation … . This is intended primarily for those actually involved in the field -- not just surgeons, but all physicians involved in the care of cancer patients … . Practitioners and trainees in the subspecialty fields of surgical oncology, endocrine surgery, nuclear medicine, and pathology will find it of use." (Carol EH Scott-Conner, MD, PhD, Doody’s Review Service, March, 2008) "This is a new, updated publication, which has the merit of giving wide and deep information about a field, radioguided surgery … . It is designed with a multidisciplinary approach and addressed not only to nuclear physicians but also to surgeons, oncologists, pathologists … . In conclusion, the book is an original and effective publication that we recommend to all physicians both qualified and in training, including students, who are already working in the field … ." (Vincenzo Cuccurullo and Luigi Mansi, European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Vol. 36, 2009)Table of Contents*Anatomy and physiology of lymphatic circulation as it relates to metastatic spread of solid cancers *The role of lymph node staging for clinical decision making in patients with solid cancers *Techniques to identify sentinel lymph nodes in patients with: Breast cancer, Melanoma, Penile carcinoma, Head and neck cancer, Ovarian cancer, Vulvar cancer, Endometrial cancer, Cancers of the gastrointestinal tract and pancreas, Neuroendocrine tumors, Prostate cancer, Non-small cell lung cancer *Histopathology of sentinel lymph nodes: Imprint cytology in sentinel lymph node biopsy, Conventional histology and immunohistochemistry, Molecular biology techniques for sentinel lymph nodes *Non-sentinel-node applications of radioguided surgery: Breast cancer, Parathyroid tumors, Neuroendocrine tumors, Solitary lesions in the lung, Thyroid cancer, Present role of radioimmunoguided surgery *The perspective of the nuclear medicine physician, the surgeon, and the pathologist *Radiopharmaceuticals for radioguided surgery *Instrumentation: Physical performance parameters of intraoperative probes, and other technical issues of radioguided surgery, Imaging probes and positron-sensitive probes *Radiation protection issues in radioguided surgery *Training and credentialing for radioguided surgery

    1 in stock

    £89.99

  • AJCC Cancer Staging Atlas

    Springer AJCC Cancer Staging Atlas

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis-Purposes and Principles of Cancer Staging.- Cancer Survival Analysis.- Lip and Oral Cavity.- Pharynx.- Larynx.- Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinuses.- Major Salivary Glands (Parotid, Submandibular, and Sublingual).- Thyroid.- Mucosal Melanoma of the Head and Neck.- Esophagus and Esophagogastric Junction.- Stomach.- Small Intestine.- Appendix.- Colon and Rectum.- Anus.- Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor.- Neuroendocrine Tumors.- Liver.- Intrahepatic Bile Ducts.- Gallbladder.- Perihilar Bile Ducts.- Distal Bile Duct.- Ampulla of Vater.- Exocrine and Endocrine Pancreas.- Lung.- Pleural Mesothelioma.- Bone.- Soft Tissue Sarcoma.- Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Other Cutaneous Carcinomas.- Merkel Cell Carcinoma.- Melanoma of the Skin.- Breast.- Vulva.- Vagina.- Cervix Uteri.- Corpus Uteri.- Ovary and Primary Peritoneal Carcinoma.- Fallopian Tube.- Gestational Trophoblastic Tumors.- Penis.- Prostate.- Testis.- Kidney.- Renal Pelvis and Ureter.- Urinary Bladder.- Urethra.- Adrenal.- Hod

    1 in stock

    £53.99

  • Diary of a Detour

    Duke University Press Diary of a Detour

    Book SynopsisDiary of a Detour is film scholar and author Lesley Stern''s memoir of living with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. She chronicles the fears and daily experience of coming to grips with an incurable form of cancer by describing the dramas and delving into the science. Stern also nudges cancer off center stage by turning to alternative obsessions and pleasures. In seductive writing she describes her life in the garden and kitchen, the hospital and the library, and her travels—down the street to her meditation center, across the border to Mexico, and across the world to Australia. Her immediate world is inhabited with books, movies, politics, and medical reports that provoke essayistic reflections. As her environment is shared with friends, chickens, a cat called Elvis, mountain goats, whales, lions, and microbes the book opens onto a larger than human world. Intimate and meditative, engrossing and singular, Diary of a Detour offers new ideas about what it might mean to Trade Review“Diary of a Detour is such a great book, excessive like Lesley Stern's own intense appetite for life that includes her wide knowledge about the intricacies of disease. It's the most pleasurable cancer book imaginable. I was riveted, the specificity of the writing is a drug. Stern has written a wonderful, stirring, magnificent book. Oh, World, you are the love object of this hardworking, self-deprecating extravagant genius.” -- Eileen Myles, author of * Evolution *“Diary of a Detour is wonderful on so many levels. Besides being an extraordinary writer, Lesley Stern is emotionally and intellectually sophisticated in such subtle and deep ways. She outlines the stakes of learning to live and feel in the grip of inescapable finitude and mortality, together with others of many kinds and species, but also alone, as irreducibly this vulnerable person and no other. I love this book.” -- Donna J. Haraway, author of * Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene *"What emerges most powerfully is Stern’s determination to live—not just to stay alive but, as Tennyson writes in 'Ulysses,' 'To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.' . . . A mixture of the mundane and the medical, the ordinary and the extraordinary." * Kirkus Reviews *"[Stern's] final book, the magnificent Diary of a Detour (2020) that appeared just before her passing, records how the force of obsession – obsessions with planting and tending, with chickens, with the growing and preparing of food, with the cycles of nature – literally prolonged her life, pulling her through into new and brilliant investigations, and an ever-widening collaboration with activists at all levels of the environmental movement." -- Adrian Martin * ArtsHub *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ix 1. Chickens Saved My Life 1 2. The Time It Takes (By Way of an Introduction) 3 3. Secret 7 4. A Possum Fate (Averted) 9 5. Events Unfold in the Snow 12 6. Chicken Feet 17 7. Why Chickens or Homage to Gloria 18 8. Boomerang 22 9. A Way of Making Another Egg 25 10. Shivers and Shakes 28 11. The Chicken or the Egg 32 12. Strawberry/Fetish 34 13. Life after Life 40 14. The Poetry of Pigs 44 15. Some Musings on Metaphor 45 16. Tricking the Body 51 17. Chicken Joke 53 18. Nice Paint Job 57 19. Frenzied Calm 59 20. Tokhm-e Morgh 73 21. Disability 74 22. Why Me, Lord? 75 23. Five Down, Two to Go 80 24. The Warrior Song of King Gesar 81 25. Euphoria 85 26. A Fern Romance 87 27. Weeding 89 28. Untimely 92 29. Blue/Shimmer 93 30. Missed Connection 109 31. Blown through the Air 111 32. Don't Think about It (For the Moment) 114 33. Spheres of Glass 115 34. Purple Haze 123 35. Cantankerous Rooster 125 36. Dead and Alive: A Tenuous Continuum 128 37. Breakfast Anecdotes 138 38. Landscape 139 39. Tootin Pootin 143 40. Dragon Inn 150 41. All along the Highway 153 42. A Lion's Roar 156 43. The Ecology of Cancer, and What Do Ants Have to Do with It? 158 44. What Does It Matter? 164 45. So Unctuous and So Tender 166 46. Dorland 169 47. Touched by a Whale 174 48. Travel 181 49. The Answer Is Not Coming 182 50. Night Club Bouncers 184 51. All Natural 187 52. Anza Borrego 190 53. Lighten Up 197 54. Glad to Be Here (Plaintive Knowledge) 203 55. Stinging Nettles 205 56. A Talent for Cancer 212 57. Phobia: The Chickens Come Home to Roost 214 58. Walking Meditation 219 59. A Ticket for Tuppence 221 60. Reaching Yirrkala 226 61. Chookless 245 62. Chicken Shit 246 63. Mimetic Pain 250 64. You Are Mostly Not You 254 65. R.I.P. Elvis, the King of the Cats 260 66. Afterlife 263 67. Art Alive 268 68. Bodies in Pieces 271 69. A Prospect of Consolation 275 70. Fig Future 278 71. Between Fresh and Rotten 280 72. Blood Poetry 294 73. Shimmer and Glimmer 295 74. I Need an Advocate 297 75. Nameless 302 76. Fermentation Dreams 306 77. The Structure That a Life Has 309 78. Like a Cat in a Hat, Sleek and Brave: R.I.P. Ryoko 311 79. The Malvolio Gene 314 80. What Do You Expect? 318 81. Chimera 320 82. The Last Chicken Standing 335 83. Arrivderci 338 Notes 343

    £112.20

  • University of Toronto Press Proceedings of the Tenth Canadian Cancer Research

    Book SynopsisThe Ninth Canadian Cancer Research Conference centred on multi-disciplinary approaches to the study of cancer. The sessions were organized around areas of current interest (the environment and cancer, present problems in cancer treatment), current areas of heightened interest (tumor viruses), and areas of hope for the future (chromosome structure and somatic cell genetics, antigenic and functional properties of cell surfaces). The Canadian Cancer Research Conferences, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute of Canada, focus on multi-disciplinary approaches to the study of cancer and serve as an international forum for the presentation and discussion of new research into the problem of cancer. This collection of twelve stimulating and informative papers from the tenth conference is devoted to discussions of endogenous viruses, environmental carcinogens, tumor immunology, and chemotherapy. It should be not only valuable to the expert but within the grasp of the novice

    £17.99

  • Breast MRI Teaching Atlas

    Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Breast MRI Teaching Atlas

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis atlas serves as a basic introduction to breast MRI. Organized by case, it emphasizes pertinent breast MRI findings and common indications for breast MRI. Topics include breast MRI basics, benign findings, breast malignancy, high-risk conditions, interesting cases, and breast implants. Brief teaching points accompany each case and highlight the importance of the findings. Breast MRI Teaching Atlas is an ideal resource for diagnostic radiologists, residents, fellows, and clinicians involved in the care of breast cancer patients, including surgeons, oncologists, and obstetricians/gynecologists. Trade Review“This book would be valuable on the shelf of any breast radiology department and ideal as a resource for radiologists, registrars, fellows and breast clinicians involved in the care of breast cancer patients. It is well-illustrated with high quality images and figures demonstrating the MR features of a range of commonly encountered breast pathology.” (Elizabeth O’Flynn, RAD Magazine, August, 2018)“This is an image-rich atlas of imaging of the breast with MRI. … The authors identify the audience as residents, fellows, practicing radiologists, and clinicians involved in the treatment of breast cancer patients. The book is written at an appropriate level for this audience. … This atlas presents commonly encountered breast pathology with relevant cases and high-quality images. This is an excellent book for an overview of breast imaging pathology.” (Tara Catanzano, Doody's Book Reviews, July, 2017)Table of ContentsBreast MRI Basics.- Benign Findings.- Breast Malignancy.- High Risk.- Interesting Cases.- Breast Implants.

    1 in stock

    £197.99

  • Cancer Crossings

    Cornell University Press Cancer Crossings

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen Eric Wendel was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 1966, the survival rate was 10 percent. Today, it is 90 percent. Even as politicians call for a Cancer Moonshot, this accomplishment remains a pinnacle in cancer research.The author's daughter, then a medical student at Georgetown Medical School, told her father about this amazing success story. Tim Wendel soon discovered that many of the doctors at the forefront of this effort cared for his brother at Roswell Park in Buffalo, New York. Wendel went in search of this extraordinary group, interviewing Lucius Sinks, James Holland, Donald Pinkel, and others in the field. If there were a Mount Rushmore for cancer research, they would be on it.Despite being ostracized by their medical peers, these doctors developed modern-day chemotherapy practices and invented the blood centrifuge machine, helping thousands of children live longer lives. Part family memoir and part medical narrative, Cancer CrossingsTrade ReviewBoth informative and compassionate, Wendel's book celebrates his brother's life and serves as a testament to the commitment of doctors who went above and beyond expectations to transform a death sentence into a survivable disease. A sensitive and thoughtful excavation of a painful period in the author's life. * Kirkus Reviews *Responds brilliantly to Sontag’s decades-old call for new metaphors, new ways of imagining cancer.... Wendel approaches an emotional and highly fraught topic with gentleness and compassion for the reader. * Washington Independent Review of Books *This fine book combines dual pleasures for readers: it's a heartfelt excavation of a painful stretch in the author's life and a history of a seminal period in oncology.... This compelling book is highly recommended for readers of The ASCO Post. * The ASCO Post *

    10 in stock

    £18.99

  • Women's Health and Disease: Gynecologic,

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Women's Health and Disease: Gynecologic,

    Book SynopsisThe entire span of a woman's reproductive years and beyond is the scope of this volume, which presents research covering events from first menstruation through the post-menopausal years. Special care has been taken to balance basic research and clinical information. The volume comprises chapters on first menstruation, hypothalamic amenorrhea, implantation and recurrent abortion, XX metabolic syndrome, endometriosis, menopause, osteoporosis, minimally invasive surgery, assisted reproduction, ultrasound imaging in obstetrics, estrogen receptor modulators, and urogynecology. Papers on fertility drugs and gynecologic cancer, contraception today, prenatal genetic diagnosis, cloning and stem cells, transdermal hormone therapy, and estrogen and brain function will also be included. Authors from the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics will address issues such as, Is there an optimal rate for cesarean section? and fistulas in Africa, as well as perinatal mortality in Europe. This volume is the latest proceedings of a series of meetings that has been held in Athens for over a decade, and the participants are internationally known authorities in their fields. NOTE: Annals volumes are available for sale as individual books or as a journal. For information on institutional journal subscriptions, please visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/nyas. ACADEMY MEMBERS: Please contact the New York Academy of Sciences directly to place your order (www.nyas.org). Members of the New York Academy of Science receive full-text access to the Annals online and discounts on print volumes. Please visit http://www.nyas.org/MemberCenter/Join.aspx for more information about becoming a memberTable of ContentsForeword : George Creatsas, George Mastorakos, George P. Chrousos. Part I: Introduction:. 1. Contraception Today: Giuseppe Benagiano, Carlo Bastianelli & Manuela Farris. 2. Metabolic Syndrome and Women's Health: A. Mitrakou. Part II: The First Menstruation:. 3. From Menarche to Regular Menstruation: Endocrinological Background: Ioannis E. Messinis. 4. Presence or Absence of Mestruation in Young Girls: Margaret Rees. 5. A Behind-the-Scene Look at the Safety Assessment of Feminine Hygiene Pads: Miranda A. Farage. Part III: Adolescent Medicine:. 6. Contraception in Adolescence: Efthimios Deligeoroglou, Panagiotis Christopoulos, George Creatsas. 7. Anorexia Nervosa: Vicenza Bruni. 8. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approach of Hypothalamic Amenorrhea: Alessandro D. Genazzani, Federica Ricchieri, Chiara Lanzoni, Claudia Strucchi, Hilda Mehmeti. 9. The Use of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea: Sarah L. Berga, Tammy L. Loucks. Part IV: Female Metabolic Syndrome and Chronic Inflammation:. 10. Ovarian and Adrenal Hyperandrogenism: Enrico Carmina. 11. Causes of Intrauterine Growth Restriction and the Postnatal Development of the Metabolic Syndrome: George Valsamakis, Christina Kanaka-Gantenbein, Ariadne Malamitsi-Puchner, George Mastorakos. 12. Premature Adrenarche Leads to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome? Long-term Consequences: Eleni Kousta. 13. PCOS: A Multifaceted Disease from Adolescence to Adult Age: Renato Pasquali and Alessandra Gambineri. 14. Indices of Low-Grade Inflammation in PCOS: Evanthia Diamanti-Kandarakis, Thomas Paterakis, Helen A. Kandarakis. Part V: Minimally Invasive Surgery:. 15. The Retroperitoneal Approach in Minimally Invasive Pelvic Surgery: Jean-Bernard Dubuisson, Yannick de Dycker, Michal Yaron. 16. Laparoscopic Mangement of Hydrosalpinx: John N. Bontis, Theodoros D. Theodoridis. 17. Laparoscopic Management of the Adnexal Mass: George Pados, Dimitris Tsolakidis, John Bontis. 18. Safety Issues of Hysteroscopic Surgery: Minas Paschopoulos, Nikolaos P. Polyzos, Lazaros G. Lavasidis, Thomas Vrekoussis, Nikolaos Dalkalitsis, Evangelos Paraskevaidis. Part VI: Assisted Reproduction:. 19. Oocyte Maturation in Assisted Reproductive Techniques: Dimitrios Loutradis. 20. Prevention and Management of the Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome: N. Vlahos. 21. Fertility Drugs and Gynecologic Cancer: Themis Mantzavinos and Nikos Kanakas. 22. Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis: George Maroulis. Part VII: Fetal-Maternal Medicine:. 23. Recent Developments in the Detection of Fetal Single Gene Differences in Maternal Plasma and the Role of the Size Fractionation: Ying Li, Sinuhe Hahn, Wolfgang Holzgreve. 24. Routine Ultrasound in Low-Risk Obstetric Population: Aris J. Antsaklis. 25. Intrauterine Growth Restriction, Brain-Sparing Effect and Neurotrophins: Ariadne Malamitsi-Puchner, K.E. Nikolaou, K-P. Puchner. 26. Doppler Assessment of the Intrauterine Growth Restricted Fetus: Dimitrios Botsis, Nicholaos Vrachnis, George Christodoulacos. 27. The Symmetric Small for Gestational Age Fetus: Nikolaos Vrachnis, Dimitrios Botsis, Zoe Iliodromiti. 28. Reproductive Corticotropin Releasing Hormone: Nikolaos Vitoratos, Dimitrios C. Papatheodorou, Sophia Kalantaridou, George Mastorakos. Part VIII: Treating Menopausal Women Under the WHI Shadow:. 29. Pitfalls of the WHIs: George Mastorakos, Vaggelis Gr. Sakkas, George Creatsas. 30. Hormone Replacement Therapy and Cardioprotection. What is Good and What is Bad for the Cardiovascular System: Giuseppe M.C. Rosano, Cristiana Vitale, Massimo Fini. 31. Hormone Replacement Therapy in Breast Cancer Survivors: Antonios M. Xydakis, Vaggelis Gr. Sakkas, George Mastorakos. 32. Potential Biological Functions Emerging from the Different Estrogen Receptors: Karen D. Carpenter and Kenneth S. Korach. 33. The Cardiovascular Effects of SERMs: George E. Christodoulakos, Irene V. Lambrinoudaki, Dimitrios C. Botsis. Part IX: Menopause-Osteoporosis:. 34. Bone Remodelling: Dimitrios J. Hadjidakis, Ioannis I. Androulakis. 35. Bisphosphonates: Irene Lambrinoudaki, George Christodoulakos, Dimitrios Botsis. 36. Strontium Ranelate: A novel treatment in postmenopausal osteoporosis: S. Tournis, G.P. Lyritis, D. Economopoulos. Part X: Selected Research Papers:. 37. Myomectomy during Cesarean Section-A Safe Procedure?: Dimitrios Hassiakos, Panagiotis Christopoulos, Nicolaos Vitoratos, E. Xarchoulakou, G. Vaggos, K. Papadias. 38. Maternal Age and the Duration of the Second Stage of Labor: K. Papadias K., Panagiotis Christopoulos, E. Deligeoroglou, Nicolaos Vitoratos, Evangelos Makrakis, P. Kaltapanidou, A. Tsoukas, George Creatsas. 39. Poor Responders in IVF: Cancellation of a First Cycle is not Predictive for a Subsequent Failure: Stavroula Baka, Evangelos Makrakis, Despoina Tzanakaki, Socrates Konidaris, Dimitris Hassiakos, Theodoros Moustakarias, George Creatsas. 40. The Varying Patterns of Neurotrophin Changes in the Perinatal Period: K.E. Nikolaou, A. Malamitsi-Puchner, T. Boutsikou, E. Economou, M. Boutsikou, K-P. Puchner, Stavroula Baka, Dimitris Hassiakos. 41. Insulin-like Growth Factor – 1 Isoforms mRNA Expression in Women with Endometriosis: Eutopic Endometrium vs Endometriotic Cyst: Dimitrios Milingos, Haralampos Katopodis, Spyros Milingos, Athanasios Protopapas, George Creatsas, Stelios Michalas, Aris Antsaklis, Michael Koutsilieris. 42. Possible Early Prediction of Preterm Birth by Determination of Novel Pro-inflammatory Factors in Mid-Trimester Amniotic Fluid: Ariadne Malamitsi-Puchner, Nikolaos Vrachnis, Evi Samoli, Stavroula Baka, Zoe Iliodromiti, Karl-Philipp Puchner, Pantelis Malligianis, Dimitrios Hassiakos. 43. Effect of Prolactin in the Absence of hCG on Maturation, Fertilization and Embryonic Development of in vitro Matured Mouse Oocytes: Erasmia Kiapekou, Evangelia Zapanti, George Mastorakos, Panagiotis Beretsos, Ritsa Bletsa, Peter Drakakis, Dimitris Loutradis, Aristidis Antsaklis. 44. The Greek Experience in the Use of Thermachoice(TM) for Treating Heavy. Menstrual Bleeding: A Prospective Study: Minas Paschopoulos, Lazaros Lavasidis, Thomas Vrekoussis, Nikolaos Polyzos, Nikolaos Dalkalitsis, Panagiotis Stamatopoulos, Odysseas Grigoriou, Nikolaos Vlachos, Panagiotis Skolarikos, George Adonakis, Anastasia Goumenou, George Lalios, George Maroulis, Evangelos Paraskevaidis

    £124.15

  • Probably Someday Cancer: Genetic Risk and

    University of North Texas Press,U.S. Probably Someday Cancer: Genetic Risk and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAfter learning that she inherited a BRCA2 genetic mutation that put her at high risk for breast and ovarian cancer, Kim Horner's doctors urged her to consider having a double mastectomy. But how do you decide whether to have a surgery to remove your breasts to reduce your risk for a disease you don't have and may never get? Horner shares her struggle to answer that question in Probably Someday Cancer. The mother of a one-year-old boy, she wanted to do whatever would give her the best odds of being around for her son and protect her from breast cancer, which killed her grandmother and great-grandmother in their 40s. Which would give her the best chance at a long healthy life: a double mastectomy or frequent screenings to try to catch any cancer early? The answers weren't that simple. Based on extensive research, interviews, and personal experience, Horner writes about how and why she ultimately opted for a double mastectomy—the same decision actress Angelina Jolie made for a similar genetic mutation—and the surprising diagnosis that followed. The book explores difficult truths that get overshadowed by upbeat messages about early detection and survivorship—the fact that screenings can miss cancers and that even early-stage breast cancers can spread and become fatal. Probably Someday Cancer is about the author's efforts to push past her fear and anxiety. This book can help anyone facing hereditary risk of breast and ovarian cancer feel less alone and make informed decisions to protect their health and end the devastation that hereditary cancer has caused for generations in so many families.Trade ReviewWith the ease and comfort of a trusted friend, Kim Horner expertly takes you through her personal journey, sharing her thoughts and evolution around the difficult decisions that she had to make about genetic counseling, testing, and risk management. This is a moving and candid memoir."" - Sue Friedman, Executive Director of FORCE

    1 in stock

    £19.51

  • University Press of Mississippi Understanding Colon Cancer

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFor decades, while other cancers grabbed the headlines, colorectal cancer was quietly ignored. The lifetime risk of colorectal cancer in the general population is 2.5 to 5 percent. This means that twenty-five to fifty out of one thousand people will be stricken by this disease. Although data show that in America colorectal cancer incidence and mortality have been waning in recent decades, cancers of the colon and rectum still cause approximately 56,000 deaths annually. About 140,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. It is plainly evident that colon cancer constitutes a large portion of all new cancer cases, a little more than 10 percent. It is the fourth most frequent type. For the lay reader wishing to know more about this disease that has become more prominent in public attention, Understanding Colon Cancer gives concise information and explanation. It covers fundamental knowledge about occurrence, carcinogenesis, genetics, diagnosis, staging, prognosis, and treatment, as well as forecasting the kinds of diagnostic tests and treatments that may be developed. It reviews demographics, high-risk conditions, the sequence from bowel polyps to cancer, polyposis syndromes predisposing people to colorectal cancer, and the genetics of the disease. Discussed in full detail are the warning signs of the disease and the tests used for screening and diagnosis (fecal occult blood test, barium enema, sigmoidoscopy, and colonoscopy). The stages of the disease are examined, along with theories of how colon cancer spreads. Two chapters focus on treatments, including surgery and chemotherapy. An entire chapter devoted to early detection and prevention discusses standard ap-proaches, as well as such new or emerging strategies as vitamins, drugs, and genetic screening. What lies in the future for diagnostic testing and therapy? Understanding Colon Cancer concludes with discussion that forecasts the potential of genetic screening and treatment, of ""virtual colonoscopy,"" and of new chemotherapeutic drugs, vaccines, and monoclonal antibodies.Table of ContentsWho gets colon cancer and why -- The colon -- How colon cancer develops -- The "look" of colon cancer -- The "feel" of colon cancer -- Stages and prognosis of colon cancer -- Surgical treatment of colon cancer -- Treatment of later stages of colon cancer -- Prevention -- The future.

    1 in stock

    £12.56

  • Tumors of the Pediatric Central Nervous System

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Tumors of the Pediatric Central Nervous System

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisTumors of the Pediatric Central Nervous System, Second Edition, provides readers with both medical management and surgical perspectives on the clinical, pathological, and radiological diagnoses and treatment of pediatric CNS tumors. It includes complete coverage of the latest diagnostic and management techniques, state-of-the-art technologies, and trends in the surgical treatment of pediatric tumors. Highlights of the Second Edition: Contains 19 new chapters on such topics as recent advances in the cytogenetics and molecular biology of pediatric brain tumors, gangliogliomas and miscellaneous spinal cord tumors in children, post-chemotherapy morbidity, and many more Addresses the important issues of long-term chronic treatment of pediatric tumor patients and related outcome measures Includes summary boxes and tables that distill large amounts of information for quick review Written by editors and contributors who are world-renowned experts in the field of pediatric neurosurgery and oncology Neurosurgeons, neurologists, oncologists, radiation oncologists, and pediatricians caring for patients with tumors of the central nervous system will find this book to be an essential resource that they will repeatedly consult as they strive to enhance patient care.

    3 in stock

    £207.10

  • Breast Cancer in the Post-Genomic Era

    Humana Press Inc. Breast Cancer in the Post-Genomic Era

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBreast Cancer is the most common tumor in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Due to breakthroughs in gene profiling, the knowledge of the pathophysiology of the mammary gland had greatly increased over the last decade. In Breast Cancer in the Post Genomic Era, Antonio Giordano, Nicola Normanno, and a panel of international authorities in their field provide a comprehensive approach to the biology, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of human breast carcinoma. The book provides a comprehensive approach to breast cancer, describing the use of gene profiling techniques to distinguish specific features of individual carcinomas, as well as emerging novel therapeutic approaches to treatment. Additional chapters cover the use of transgenic mice to model human breast cancer and the role of the EGF-CFC family in mammary gland development and neoplasia. Breast Cancer in the Post Genomic-Era succeeds in looking at breast cancer pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment under a more comprehensive light, and is a valuable resource for any Radiation or Surgical Oncologist, Cancer Biologist or Pathologist.Table of ContentsPotential Contributors and Temptative Titles Section I: The biology of the mammary gland: Jose Russo, Breast Cancer Research Laboratory, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111, USA Title: Mammary gland development Gilbert H. Smith Mammary Biology and Tumorigenesis Laboratory, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, 20892, Maryland Title: Mammary gland, stem cells and breast cancer Section II: The genetic background of breast cancer Barbara L. Weber, Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute, University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center, 514 BRB II/III, 421 Curie Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA Title: The genetic of breast cancer: application in clinical practice Ashok R. Venkitaraman, University of Cambridge, CR UK Department of Oncology and The Medical Research Council Cancer Cell Unit, Hutchison/MRC Research Centre, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2XZ, U.K Title: Cancerogenesis associated with mutations in BRCA genes Section III: Epigenetic and molecular alterations in breast cancer Nancy E. Davidson, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, 1650 Orleans Street, Room 409, Baltimore, MD 21231 Title: DNA methylation in breast cancer Antonio Giordano, Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine, College of Science and Technology, Temple University, 1900 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA Title: Alterations of cell cycle regulatory genes in breast cancer David S. Salomon, Tumor Growth Factor Section, Mammary Biology & Tumorigenesis Laboratory, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bldg 10, Rm. 5B39, Bethesda, Maryland 20892 Title: Role of the cripto (EGF-CFC) family in mammary gland development and neoplasia William J Gullick, Department of Biosciences, University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NJ Title: Type I growth factor receptors and their ligands in breast cancer: clinical significance and future prospects for treatment William J. Muller, Institute for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Department of Biology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4K1 Title: Transgenic mouse models of breast cancer as model to study oncogene mediated signal transduction Section IV: New tools for diagnosis and prognostic assessment in breast cancer Eric S. Lander, Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research, One Kendall Square, Building 300, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA Title: Gene expression profiling in breast cancer: clinical applications Emanuel F. Petricoin III, Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine, George Mason University, 10900 University Boulevard, MS 4E3, Manassas, VA 20110 Title: Proteomics in breast cancer Section V: Novel therapeutic approaches Erik P. Winer, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 44 Binney St, D1210, Boston, MA 02115, USA. Title: The endocrine therapy of breast cancer in the era of the aromatase inhibitors Nicola Normanno, Cell Biology and Preclinical Models Unit, INT-Fondazione Pascale, Naples, Italy Title: Signal transduction inhibitors for treatment and prevention of breast cancer Jose Baselga, Vall d'Hebron, University Hospital, Department of Medical Oncology, Pg Vall d'Hebron, 119-129, E-08035 Barcelona, Spain. Title: Monoclonal antibodies in breast cancer therapy: current status and future development Carlos L. Arteaga, Department of Cancer Biology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 2220 Pierce Avenue, 777 PRB, Nashville, TN 37232 USA Title: TGFbeta antagonists: a novel approach fro treatment of breast cancer? Francesco Perrone, Clinical Trials Unit, INT-Fondazione Pascale, Naples, Italy Integration of target based agents in current protocols of breast cancer therapy

    1 in stock

    £84.07

  • The Philadelphia Chromosome

    The Experiment LLC The Philadelphia Chromosome

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £11.99

  • Twisting Fate

    The Experiment LLC Twisting Fate

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA leading oncologist at the University of California San Francisco, Dr. Pamela Munster has advised thousands of women on how to deal with the life-altering diagnosis of breast cancer. But when she got a call saying that her own mammogram showed “irregularities,” she found herself experiencing a whole new side of the disease she thought she was an expert in. Weaving together her personal story with her team’s groundbreaking research on the BRCA gene—responsible for not only breast cancer but also for many other inherited cancers affecting both women and men—Twisting Fate is an inspiring guide to living with BRCA mutations. With authority, insight, and compassion, Dr. Munster uses her voice to create a safe space for genuine healing and honesty in a world otherwise dominated by fear.

    1 in stock

    £18.04

  • Manual of Interventional Oncology

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Manual of Interventional Oncology

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis Manual of Interventional Oncology by Douglas Coldwell is the culmination of more than 30 years of training, hands-on practice, and skills learned from oncology colleagues. The successful practice of interventional oncology (IO) requires familiarity with all cancer interventions, and the ability to recognize each of their strengths and weaknesses. Acquiring basic knowledge of all facets of the vast, ever-evolving cancer treatment paradigm enables greater understanding of how IO fits into the broad cancer management continuum. The first five chapters lay a solid foundation, detailing essentials of medical and surgical oncology and radiation, followed by interventional radiology cancer treatments and agents used in cancer chemotherapy. Twelve cancer-specific chapters cover tumor management and discussion of minimally invasive, image-guided tumor ablation techniques for each type of cancer, as well as IO for pain management and palliative care. Key Highlights IO interventions for prevalent cancers such as colorectal, pancreatic, prostate, liver, bladder, breast, lung, and gynecologic - and less common pathologies including neuroendocrine tumors of the gastrointestinal tract and cholangiocarcinoma More than 125 illustrations accompany succinct discussions of pathology, epidemiology, genetics, staging, treatment, outcomes, and IO options for each type of tumor An overview of clinical trials provides a glimpse of future IO innovations A road map to a successful IO career includes pearls gleaned from years of managing a thriving practice This definitive guide is a must-have for clinicians working in the field of vascular and interventional radiology. It provides interventional radiologists with the necessary building blocks, information, and techniques to thrive in this rapidly evolving specialty.Table of Contents1 Essentials of Medical Oncology 2 Essentials of Surgical Oncology 3 Essentials of Radiation Oncology 4 Interventional Radiology in the Treatment of the Cancer Patient 5 Chemotherapeutic Agents 6 Colorectal Cancer 7 Cancer of the Pancreas 8 Carcinoid Tumor (Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Gastrointestinal Tract) 9 Hepatocellular Carcinoma 10 Cholangiocarcinoma 11 Lung Cancer (Non-Small Cell) 12 Head and Neck Cancer 13 Renal Cell Carcinoma 14 Urothelial Cancer and Transitional Cell Cancer 15 Prostate Cancer 16 Breast Cancer 17 Gynecologic Tumors 18 Clinical Trials and Interventional Oncology 19 Building an Interventional Oncology Practice

    1 in stock

    £48.45

  • Lung Cancer Screening

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Lung Cancer Screening

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisLung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death among men and women in the U.S. and worldwide. For many decades, lung cancer was the sole cancer among the deadly four without an evidence-based screening method for decreasing mortality. This changed in November 2011, when findings from the National Lung Cancer Screening Trial showed low-dose lung CT screening was more efficacious in reducing deaths in high-risk individuals than conventional radiography. As such, an ever-increasing number of health organizations now recommend this screening protocol. Lung Cancer Screening by Mark Parker and esteemed VCU Health colleagues, fulfills the dire need for a comprehensive guide explaining the crucial aspects of lung cancer screenings. The first two chapters lay a foundation with discussion of lung cancer epidemiology and risk factors beyond cigarette smoking. Subsequent chapters cover the fundamentals, with clinical pearls on setting up a successful lung cancer screening program, patient eligibility criteria, imaging variances of tumors in the lungs, screening pros and cons, and interpreting/reporting screening results. The evolution and future of lung cancer screenings Detection and management of unexpected incidental pulmonary and non-pulmonary findings Discussion of test cases utilizing the Lung-RADSTM risk-stratifying system for low-dose chest CT screenings Benefits and potential harms associated with mass lung cancer screening programs including false positive, false negative, and over-diagnosis rates This state-of-the-art guide is essential reading for radiologists, oncologists, pulmonologists, and internists. It is a must-have bookshelf reference for hospital radiology and oncology departments, in particular for those setting up new lung cancer screening programs.Table of Contents1 Lung Cancer Epidemiology 2 Risk Factors for Lung Cancer 3 Evolution of Lung Cancer Screening 4 Lung Cancer Screening Pros and Cons 5 Variable Imaging Presentations of Lung Cancer 6 Lung Cancer–Screening Results Reporting 7 Detection and Management of Unexpected Incidental Pulmonary and Nonpulmonary Findings 8 Elements of a Successful Lung Cancer–Screening Program 9 Future of Lung Cancer Screening 10 Test Cases: Applying Lung CT Screening Reporting and Data System (Lung-RADS)

    1 in stock

    £52.72

  • Therapeutic Strategies in Veterinary Oncology

    CABI Publishing Therapeutic Strategies in Veterinary Oncology

    Book SynopsisThis book is a comprehensive resource for veterinary oncologists and trainees, covering therapeutic strategies used in the treatment of veterinary patients. In the setting of a rapidly changing field like oncology, this timely text focuses on mechanisms of action and biological rationale rather than current specific clinical recommendations, allowing current and future clinicians to adapt treatment approaches as our understanding of the biology of cancer evolves. With each chapter written by experts in their field, this book provides informative figures that convey this biological understanding and rationale of therapy. It starts from the mechanisms of treatment as we currently understand them, covering radiation therapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and many more. Dispensing vital, detailed and practical information about the different therapeutic strategies available, this book is a vital resource for practicing veterinarians, while also providing students of veterinary oncology with a better understanding of the key differences between different treatment strategies.

    £67.50

  • Paediatric Oncology: Acute Nursing Care

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Paediatric Oncology: Acute Nursing Care

    Book SynopsisThe book addresses four modalities of treatment: chemotherapy, surgery, radiotherapy, and bone marrow transplant. Each of the four sections looks at specific areas including symptom management, complications, and late effects.Table of ContentsChemotherapy: Principles Administration. Side effects. Future trends. Bone Marrow Transplant: Historical perspective. Transplant as a treament modality. Complications. Preparation of the child and family. Future developments. Surgery: General surgery. Neurosurgery. Bone cancers. Radiotherapy: Nature of. Administration. Acute and subacute effects. Role in palliation. Late effects.

    £112.46

  • Neuro-Oncology for Nurses

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Neuro-Oncology for Nurses

    Book SynopsisThis book is a comprehensive guide to all major aspects of neuro-oncology care. The first section deals with the anatomy and physiology of the brain. It discusses and describes neurological assessment and examines tumours, their make-up and how they are imaged. The second part of the book looks at treatment processes, including pre- and postoperative care, surgical approaches, and the role of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. It examines the medications most frequently used to control symptoms, their uses and side-effects.Table of ContentsAnatomy and Physiology of The Nervous System, Kate Weldon. Neurological Assessment, Sally Aucken and Belinda Crawford. Pathological and clinical Aspects of CNS Tumours, Geoffrey Sharpe. Clinical Neuro-imaging, Juliet Britton and Nirginia Ng, Neurosurgery,Clare Addison and Sarah Shah. Radiotherapy, Douglas Guerrero. Chemotherapy, Douglas Guerrero, Sue Sardell and Frances Hines. Medication in The Symptom Management of CNS Tumours, Christopher Evans and Douglas Guerrero. Multidisciplinary Teamwork, Sarah N. Fisher. Altered Body Image, Mave Salter. Psychological Support, Sue Kibler. Future planning of Care, Mave Salter.

    £60.75

  • Oncology Nursing Practice

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Oncology Nursing Practice

    Book SynopsisThe complexities of cancer care management are clearly explained and illustrated by the use of case histories at the end of each site-specific chapter. The book also addresses the controversies and problems surrounding health education programmes and screening. The book is divided into five main sections. Section one provides the reader with a definition of cancer and looks at the epidemiology and predisposing factors linked to specific cancers. The second section discusses the main treament options. This is followed by a section looking at the more common site-specific cancers. Each chapter in this section addresses the issues of cancer prevention, early detection, investigations and management. The fourth section discusses problems which could be encountered by certain groups of patients, e.g. management of fungating wounds, nutritional support, altered body image and sexuality problems. The book concludes with a section looking at how complementary therapies are being integrated into the main framework of cancer care, the importance of the spiritual/cultural aspects of cancer for an individual and the complex subject of breaking bad news.Table of ContentsIntroduction. Part One. What is Cancer? Health promotion. Early detection and staging. Part Two. Understanding Radiotherapy and its Applications. Understanding Cytoxic Chemotherapy. Part Three. Breast Cancer. Colorectoral Cancer. Lung Cancer. Gynaecological Cancers. Skin Cancers. Haematological Malignancies. Urological Cancers. Head and Neck Cancers. Childhood Cancers. Part Four. Fungating Tumours. Nutritional Support. Infection Control Issues. Body Image and Sexuality. Part Five. Complementary Therapies. Pain Control. Breaking Bad News.

    £60.75

  • Perspectives in Paediatric Oncology Nursing

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Perspectives in Paediatric Oncology Nursing

    Book SynopsisOriginally emanating from presentations at an international conference, this text brings together research and practice development from three perspectives: practice, management and education. Within these three sections the book presents a series of chapters written mainly by practitioners, but some in collaboration with academics. At the end of each section there is a commentary by a practitioner, manager or researcher, which aims to offer a helpful critique on the papers in their section, guiding the reader to consider other areas of research and practice development. At a time when practitioners are being called to produce and use evidence in their practice, this book should offer a valuable contribution to that evidence base.Table of ContentsForeword Fiona Smith. Preface. Contributors. Part 1 - Perspectives on Education - Helen Langdon Chapter 1 Defining a framework for advancing clincial practice - Faith Giobson and Louise Hooker. Chapter 2 Specialist nurse: identified professional role or personal agenda? - Jane Hunt. Chapter 3 The development of nursing roles in a day-care setting - Louise Soanes, Karen Bravery, Julie Bayliss, Faith Gibson and Emmie Parsons. Chapter 4 Developing clinical competencies - Faith Gibson and Louise Soanes. Chapter 5 Peace: paediatric education, active contribution, evolution - Julianne Hall, Wilma Stuart and Louise Soanes. Chapter 6 Developing roles in paediatric oncology: a case study - Monica Hopkins and Karen Selwood. Part 2 Perspectives on the Service - Janet Williss. Chapter 7 Setting up an adolescent service - Sue Morgan and Diane Hubber. Chapter 8 Semen collection in adolescents with cancer - Neil Shaw, Howard Wilford and Beth Sepion. Chapter 9 Teenagers' inforamtion needs - Louise Hooker. Chapter 10 Shared Care - Beth Sepion. Chapter 11 A survey of staffing levels - Rachel Hollis, Alison Arnfield and Guy Makin. Part 3 Perspectives on Care Tom Devine. Chapter 12 A delphi survey: establishing nursing research priorities - Louise Soanes, Faith Gibson, Julie Bayliss and Julia Hannan. Chapter 13 Development of an oral care protocol - Faith Gibson and Sharon Hayden. Chapter 14 Cancer-related fatique in teenagers: a journey of discovery - Jackie Edwards, Faith Gibson and Beth Sepion. Chapter 15 The experience of children with central venous catheter - Linda Sanderson. Chapter 16 Disease and treatment-related distress among children aged 4-7 years: parent and nurse perceptions - Mariann Hedstrom and Louise von Essen. Chapter 17 Parental home administration of cytosine chemotherapy - Pippa Chesterfield. Index.

    £60.75

  • Colorectal Cancer

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Colorectal Cancer

    Book SynopsisNurses should have the most up-to-date knowledge to provide accurate information and competent nursing care to patients with colorectal cancer. Swan addresses those issues in a very thorough and comprehensive manner. Chapters on the role of the colorectal nurse specialist, epidemiology and genetics, diagnosis, investigations and different treatments make this book essential reading for any colorectal nurse specialist. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in men, and the second most common cancer in women in the UK. Colorectal Cancer is a very important book in this field. As mortality statistics continue to rise, this book addresses the issues surrounding colorectal cancer. It is vital to care for and attend to the needs of these patients.Table of ContentsContributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. Chapter 1: The role of the colorectal nurse specialist (Elaine Swan). Chapter 2: Aetiology of colon and rectal cancer (Jonathan Stewart). Chapter 3: Epidemiology and genetics (Lucy Burgess). Chapter 4: Diagnosis and investigations (Yvette Perston). Chapter 5: Treatments (Shelley Biddles). Chapter 6: Consequences of rectal surgery (Jane Winney). Chapter 7: Further treatment: chemotherapy and radiotherapy (Helen Ferns). Chapter 8: Palliative nursing care (Claire Taylor). Index.

    £46.50

  • Bowel Cancer

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Bowel Cancer

    Book SynopsisColorectal cancer is one of the most common killers of the 21st century. Bowel Cancer will develop the reader's knowledge and skills in both theory and practice and will enable nurses to demonstrate a good understanding of the problems posed by bowel cancer. This increased awareness provides opportunities for nurses to develop startegies that further enhance the quality and effectiveness of patient care. Acknowledging the vital role of a good working relationship for those engaged in the different aspects of care, the book provides a comprehensive introduction to colorectal cancer for all health professionals. From evolution and treatment to patient and family-centred care, including consideration of an individual's social, spiritual and psychological needs, either in the hospital or the community setting, Bowel Cancer is an excellent overall guide for all healthcare professionals.Table of ContentsPart 1 The Nature of Colorectal Cancer. Chapter 1 The Biological Basis of cancer, Barry Rawlings. Chapter 2 Prevention and Early Detection, Barbara Borwell. Chapter 3 Diagnosis and Staging, Barry Rawlings and Barbara Borwell. Part 2 The Treatment of Bowel Cancer. Chapter 4 Background to Practice, Tanya Andrewes. Chapter 5 Bowel cancer: surgical management, Barbara Stuchfield. Chapter 6 Chemotherapy, Tanya Andrewes. Chapter 7 Radiotherapy, Wendy Farrell. Part 3 Management and Care of Patients With Bowel Cancer. Chapter 8 Psychosocial Aspects of Care, Barbara Borwell. Chapter 9 Promoting a Patient-centred Approach to Care, Barbara Borwell. Chapter 10 Continuity and Community Care, Catherine Hughes. Chapter 11 Nutrition and Bowel Cancer, Emily Walters. Chapter 12 Professional Issues, Ian Donaldson. Chapter 13 Complementary Therapies in Cancer Care, Helen Gandhi. Chapter 14 Help and Support for Cancer Patients and Their Families, Rose Amey. Resources. Index.

    £53.15

  • American Registry of Pathology Tumors of the Lymph Nodes and Spleen

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisThe understanding of diagnostic lymph node and spleen pathology has evolved at an impressive pace since 1995, when the third series AFIP atlas was published. Progress has been fuelled, in large part, by the application of a number of technologies to the study of hematopoietic neoplasms. The World Health Organization (WHO) classification scheme for hematologic neoplasms has captured much of this progress, and is generally accepted for clinical practice. The current volume, part of the fourth series of atlases, integrates the WHO classification, including the 2016 revision, and highlights areas in which the WHO classification is likely to evolve with time. In keeping with the goals and tradition of the atlases, this volume emphasizes morphological features of hematopoietic neoplasms, and includes a discussion of differential diagnoses for each disease category. In addition, the results of immunophenotypic and molecular genetic testing for each disease are highlighted, including findings generated by using high-throughput techniques that likely will be integrated into standard diagnostics in the near future. Overall, this atlas will provide readers with the comprehensive information necessary for the pathological and clinical assessment of lymph node and splenic lesions.

    Out of stock

    £197.60

  • Tumors of the Intestines

    American Registry of Pathology Tumors of the Intestines

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThere have been many advances in the pathology of intestinal tumours since the publication of the Third Series Intestines Fascicle in 2003, but many of the foundations of intestinal tumour diagnosis remain tried and true. Tubular adenomas are still tubular adenomas, but better understanding of serrated polyps has been a key advance in the years since the publication of the Third Series volume. Additionally, developments in molecular biology of colorectal carcinoma have allowed for targeted therapy and refinements to our evaluation of Lynch syndrome, which was termed hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal carcinoma (HNPCC) in the past.Our understanding of other polyposis syndromes has similarly blossomed in the past 15 years. Neuroendocrine tumours have been reclassified in the 2010 World Health Organization classification of gastrointestinal tumours. The molecular basis of gastrointestinal stromal tumours of the intestines has been a subject of great interest as well.In producing this update, this group of authors has enjoyed working together in gathering images and information to update this edition of the Intestines atlas. In doing so, we stand on the shoulders of giants before us, namely Drs. Robert H. Riddell, Robert E. Petras, Geraint T. Williams, and Leslie H. Sobin.While many areas of intestinal tumour pathology are without controversy, the classification and nomenclature for appendiceal tumours remain a subject of debate, including among ourselves. We have attempted to offer information on the various divergent viewpoints where they exist for this topic and others. Our efforts have been synergistic, and we hope that readers will enjoy the many interesting illustrations that we were able to amass.

    1 in stock

    £157.60

  • Tumors of the Lower Respiratory Tract

    American Registry of Pathology Tumors of the Lower Respiratory Tract

    Book SynopsisRemarkable advances have occurred since the Series 3 Fascicle published in 1995 with paradigm shifts in every dimension of our understanding of lung tumors including clinical, radiologic, histopathologic, cytopathologic, immunohistochemical, molecular and therapeutic aspects. The molecular revolution leading to effective targeted therapies and breakthroughs in immunotherapy for lung cancer have led to novel approaches incorporating the concept of personalized medicine for patients who historically had little hope. These advances have strengthened the place of pathologists to play a central role in the multidisciplinary team that is now needed to properly diagnose and manage lung cancer patients.

    £186.40

  • But I Still Have My Fingerprints

    CavanKerry Press But I Still Have My Fingerprints

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisPoems centered on survival and perseverance in the face of long-term illness. Delivered a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia with a ten percent prognosis for survival, Dr. Dianne Silvestri surrenders her white coat for a hospital gown. Aided by her attentive medical team, family, and friends, she navigates the surreal world of chemotherapy, stem cell transplantation, and subsequent threats from graft-versus-host disease and serious infections of her compromised immune system.But I Still Have My Fingerprints speaks to the difficulties of “surviving survival.” With a clear eye for irony and analogy and a commitment to curiosity and truth, Silvestri writes through her struggles and victories. She gives us poems with unique perspectives, fresh images, and unquenchable optimism, in her perseverance to redefine life beyond what was lost.Trade Review“Silvestri’s fine lyric poems are written with the clear vision of the physician who herself becomes the patient with a serious illness (‘beached / my white coat surrendered’). She travels with honesty and courage her ‘long essential / diversion’ from the everyday of her life. There is the night phone call with bad news (‘I endure for the verdict at dawn’), followed by the complicated journey through pain, treatments, fears, losses, consolations, leading to a ‘first-ditch list’ of hopes. An inspiring, merciful, beautifully-written collection.” * Ann Taylor, author of 'Sortings' *"Dianne Silvestri, MD, a poet as well as a retired dermatologist, has provided readers with the emotionally moving and artistically creative story of her cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship... Silvestri has accomplished a medical humanities miracle in integrating personal candor, vivid exposition of medical procedures, and distinctive poetic techniques." * Journal of Poetry Therapy *Table of ContentsDear DoctorEmergency Phone Call from My Doctor, 11pmCosmic QuestionsDaunorubicinChemotherapyThe Night PhlebotomistDoctor as PatientFor the Patients with Hair LossSkullcapPoem for GeorgeA Bag of BloodThe Hospital MailHospital HousekeepingAubadeConversation with My GrandsonSeated on My Hospital BedBone Marrow BiopsyOff ScriptDonor SearchDear Healthy 28-Year-Old ManIsolation Room, Leukemia FloorCountdown to a New BirthdayAwaiting ReconstitutionSwallow ThisChimeraDrug-Induced Tendon TearDemolitionAdvance DirectivesTime OutAfter a Month AwayIt Would Be So Nice To HaveBack Home, Day 459Lying on the Patient History FormSummer’s ReprieveCitrus aurantiumGraft vs. HostThe Nurses ThereChoosing the Right Pumpkin, Farm Stand, Natick, MAAppointment at the Oncology ClinicMRIFeature Film: Drug Study KEP DR78PTSDDarkroom in the Converted Laundry RoomReadmitted: This Time to the Overflow WardYou May Resume Your Normal ActivitiesPlease Define LongerA Club for Those of Us Who Almost DiedRunoffWith FeathersWanted: LustFlashback on a Sunny DayRose Quartz Geode I Found in the WoodsMaintenance FatigueWaiting Room WaitingRetail TherapyVictory GardenAn End to the EndsNew LifeGlossaryAcknowledgments

    15 in stock

    £15.00

  • Gay and Bisexual Men Living with Prostate Cancer

    Harrington Park Press Inc Gay and Bisexual Men Living with Prostate Cancer

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book provides an overview of research and practice dealing with the specific needs of gay and bisexual men living with prostate cancer, as well as the special psychosocial needs of their partners. The intention is twofold: to provide insight into the unique experiences and concerns of gay or bisexual men living with prostate cancer in order to inform and assist future research, clinical practice and supportive care, and policy; and to ensure that the needs of gay and bisexual men are recognized and advanced on the mainstream prostate cancer agenda. Featuring both cutting-edge research and powerful portraits of gay and bisexual men living with prostate cancer, this book will be indispensable for health care, oncology, and mental health practitioners who seek to address their specific experiences and challenges.Trade ReviewThe challenges for gay and bisexual men with prostate cancer have remained poorly described for years – until this book. Covering multiple aspects of the diagnostic, treatment, and recovery periods, the studies presented illuminate the unique challenges for this population. The stories of individual gay men in the final chapters are especially poignant and highlight where the traditional medical establishment can improve services to these men. -- Anne Katz, editor of Oncology Nursing ForumThis is the definitive book covering the pioneering research that has helped make visible the specific needs and experiences of gay and bisexual men with prostate cancer. It is essential reading from the leaders in the field. -- Anthony Lowe, chief executive officer, Prostate Cancer Foundation of AustraliaRequired reading for urologists and oncologists who treat gay and bisexual men as well as for mental health practitioners. I would also recommend it to gay men contemplating treatment for prostate cancer and to their husbands and/or sexual partners as well. -- Jack Drescher, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsTable of ContentsForeword, by Jonathan Bergman and Mark S. LitwinIntroduction, by Jane M. Ussher, Janette Perz, and B. R. Simon RosserSection 1: Gay and Bisexual Men’s Experiences of Prostate Cancer: What Does Research Tell Us?1. Understanding Prostate Cancer in Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women: A Review of the Literature, by B. R. Simon Rosser, Shanda L. Hunt, Benjamin D. Capistrant, Nidhi Kohli, Badrinath R. Konety, Darryl Mitteldorf, Michael W. Ross, Kristine M. Talley, and William West2. Threat to Gay Identity and Sexual Relationships: The Consequences of Prostate Cancer Treatment for Gay and Bisexual Men, by Jane M. Ussher, Janette Perz, Duncan Rose, Gary W. Dowsett, and David M. Latini3. Integrating Post-Prostatectomy Sexuality: The Couple’s Journey, by Daniela Wittmann4. “My partner is my family”: An Interdependence and Communal Coping Approach to Understanding Prostate Cancer in Same-Sex Male Couples, by Charles Kamen and Lynae Darbes5. Psychological Adjustment in Gay and Bisexual Men after Prostate Cancer, by Michael A. Hoyt and Brett M. Millar6. The Social Dimensions of Prostate Cancer in Gay Men’s Sexuality, by Gary W. Dowsett, Duane Duncan, Andrea Waling, Daniel R. du Plooy, and Garrett P. Prestage7. Gay Men and Prostate Cancer: Learning from the Voices of a Hidden Population, by Murray Drummond, James Smith, and Shaun FiliaultSection 2: Cancer Care and Support for Gay and Bisexual Men with Prostate Cancer8. Lack of Information and Unmet Needs: Gay and Bisexual Men’s Sexual Communication with Healthcare Professionals about Sex after Prostate Cancer, by Duncan Rose, Jane M. Ussher, and Janette Perz9. Prostate Cancer Treatment Decision-Making and Survivorship Considerations among Gay and Bisexual Men: Implications for Sexual Roles and Functioning, by Gwendolyn P. Quinn, Matthew B. Schabath, and Clement K. Gwede10. Sexual Aids for Gay and Bisexual Men and Transgender Women after Prostate Cancer Treatments, by Erik Wibowo and Richard Wassersug11. Experiences of Sexual Rehabilitation after Prostate Cancer: A Comparison of Gay and Bisexual Men with Heterosexual Men, by Jane M. Ussher, Duncan Rose, Janette Perz, Gary W. Dowsett, andAndrew Kellett12. Illness Intrusiveness and Social Support in Gay and Bisexual Men with Prostate Cancer, by Tae L. Hart, Crystal Hare, and David M. Latini13. The Effects of Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer on Gay and Bisexual Men’s Experiences of Mental Health, Sexual Functioning and Behavior, Sexual Identity, and Relationships, by William West, B. R. Simon Rosser, Benjamin D. Capistrant, Beatriz Torres, Badrinath R. Konety, Darryl Mitteldorf, Michael W. Ross, and Kristine M. Talley14. Toward a More Comprehensive Model of Prostate Cancer Care Inclusive of Gay and Bisexual Men and Transgender Women, by Donald Allensworth-Davies, Thomas O. Blank, Brian de Vries, and Emilia Lombardi15. Malecare: Twenty Years of Innovation and Service to Gay and Bisexual Men and Transgender Women with Prostate Cancer, by Darryl MitteldorfSection 3: Personal Experiences16. “Losing My Chestnut”: One Gay Man’s Wrangle with Prostate Cancer—Ten Years On, by Gary W. Dowsett17. What about Me?, by Ross Henderson18. An Invader in the Pleasure Dome, by Perry Brass19. Looking Back: Engaging Prostate Cancer as a Gay Man at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century, by Gerald Perlman20. A Shared Decision-Making Approach to Assessing Prostate Cancer Risk: A Gay Diary Case Study, by B. R. Simon Rosser, William West, and Badrinath R. KonetyGlossary About the Editors and Contributors Index

    1 in stock

    £64.00

  • Gay and Bisexual Men Living with Prostate Cancer

    Harrington Park Press Inc Gay and Bisexual Men Living with Prostate Cancer

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book provides an overview of research and practice dealing with the specific needs of gay and bisexual men living with prostate cancer, as well as the special psychosocial needs of their partners. The intention is twofold: to provide insight into the unique experiences and concerns of gay or bisexual men living with prostate cancer in order to inform and assist future research, clinical practice and supportive care, and policy; and to ensure that the needs of gay and bisexual men are recognized and advanced on the mainstream prostate cancer agenda. Featuring both cutting-edge research and powerful portraits of gay and bisexual men living with prostate cancer, this book will be indispensable for health care, oncology, and mental health practitioners who seek to address their specific experiences and challenges.Trade ReviewThe challenges for gay and bisexual men with prostate cancer have remained poorly described for years – until this book. Covering multiple aspects of the diagnostic, treatment, and recovery periods, the studies presented illuminate the unique challenges for this population. The stories of individual gay men in the final chapters are especially poignant and highlight where the traditional medical establishment can improve services to these men. -- Anne Katz, editor of Oncology Nursing ForumThis is the definitive book covering the pioneering research that has helped make visible the specific needs and experiences of gay and bisexual men with prostate cancer. It is essential reading from the leaders in the field. -- Anthony Lowe, chief executive officer, Prostate Cancer Foundation of AustraliaRequired reading for urologists and oncologists who treat gay and bisexual men as well as for mental health practitioners. I would also recommend it to gay men contemplating treatment for prostate cancer and to their husbands and/or sexual partners as well. -- Jack Drescher, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Columbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsTable of ContentsForeword, by Jonathan Bergman and Mark S. LitwinIntroduction, by Jane M. Ussher, Janette Perz, and B. R. Simon RosserSection 1: Gay and Bisexual Men’s Experiences of Prostate Cancer: What Does Research Tell Us?1. Understanding Prostate Cancer in Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Women: A Review of the Literature, by B. R. Simon Rosser, Shanda L. Hunt, Benjamin D. Capistrant, Nidhi Kohli, Badrinath R. Konety, Darryl Mitteldorf, Michael W. Ross, Kristine M. Talley, and William West2. Threat to Gay Identity and Sexual Relationships: The Consequences of Prostate Cancer Treatment for Gay and Bisexual Men, by Jane M. Ussher, Janette Perz, Duncan Rose, Gary W. Dowsett, and David M. Latini3. Integrating Post-Prostatectomy Sexuality: The Couple’s Journey, by Daniela Wittmann4. “My partner is my family”: An Interdependence and Communal Coping Approach to Understanding Prostate Cancer in Same-Sex Male Couples, by Charles Kamen and Lynae Darbes5. Psychological Adjustment in Gay and Bisexual Men after Prostate Cancer, by Michael A. Hoyt and Brett M. Millar6. The Social Dimensions of Prostate Cancer in Gay Men’s Sexuality, by Gary W. Dowsett, Duane Duncan, Andrea Waling, Daniel R. du Plooy, and Garrett P. Prestage7. Gay Men and Prostate Cancer: Learning from the Voices of a Hidden Population, by Murray Drummond, James Smith, and Shaun FiliaultSection 2: Cancer Care and Support for Gay and Bisexual Men with Prostate Cancer8. Lack of Information and Unmet Needs: Gay and Bisexual Men’s Sexual Communication with Healthcare Professionals about Sex after Prostate Cancer, by Duncan Rose, Jane M. Ussher, and Janette Perz9. Prostate Cancer Treatment Decision-Making and Survivorship Considerations among Gay and Bisexual Men: Implications for Sexual Roles and Functioning, by Gwendolyn P. Quinn, Matthew B. Schabath, and Clement K. Gwede10. Sexual Aids for Gay and Bisexual Men and Transgender Women after Prostate Cancer Treatments, by Erik Wibowo and Richard Wassersug11. Experiences of Sexual Rehabilitation after Prostate Cancer: A Comparison of Gay and Bisexual Men with Heterosexual Men, by Jane M. Ussher, Duncan Rose, Janette Perz, Gary W. Dowsett, andAndrew Kellett12. Illness Intrusiveness and Social Support in Gay and Bisexual Men with Prostate Cancer, by Tae L. Hart, Crystal Hare, and David M. Latini13. The Effects of Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer on Gay and Bisexual Men’s Experiences of Mental Health, Sexual Functioning and Behavior, Sexual Identity, and Relationships, by William West, B. R. Simon Rosser, Benjamin D. Capistrant, Beatriz Torres, Badrinath R. Konety, Darryl Mitteldorf, Michael W. Ross, and Kristine M. Talley14. Toward a More Comprehensive Model of Prostate Cancer Care Inclusive of Gay and Bisexual Men and Transgender Women, by Donald Allensworth-Davies, Thomas O. Blank, Brian de Vries, and Emilia Lombardi15. Malecare: Twenty Years of Innovation and Service to Gay and Bisexual Men and Transgender Women with Prostate Cancer, by Darryl MitteldorfSection 3: Personal Experiences16. “Losing My Chestnut”: One Gay Man’s Wrangle with Prostate Cancer—Ten Years On, by Gary W. Dowsett17. What about Me?, by Ross Henderson18. An Invader in the Pleasure Dome, by Perry Brass19. Looking Back: Engaging Prostate Cancer as a Gay Man at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century, by Gerald Perlman20. A Shared Decision-Making Approach to Assessing Prostate Cancer Risk: A Gay Diary Case Study, by B. R. Simon Rosser, William West, and Badrinath R. KonetyGlossary About the Editors and Contributors Index

    1 in stock

    £32.30

  • Momentum Press Liposomes: Fundamentals, Properties, and Applications for Targeted Drug Delivery

    Book SynopsisThis book throws light on the various methods of preparation and characterization of liposomes.With the advancements in technology since their discovery, newer methods of generating liposomes have been developed. Needless to say, over time liposomes have been modified to a large extent and engineered to suit many of our growing needs. This book throws light on the various methods of preparation and characterization of liposomes. It also discusses the several biochemical and indirect methods that have made it possible to understand the biological and physicochemical mechanisms of liposomes that decide their fate in vivo.In spite of certain limitations, liposomes have proved to be more suitable for a number of unconventional applications. This versatility of liposomes outlined in the book brings out the importance of these nanoparticles in the future applications of nanotechnology besides targeted drug delivery. Overall, this book provides the necessary information about the various aspects of liposomes for beginners.

    £38.66

  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Fundamentals of Cancer Prevention

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis authoritative work, now in its fourth edition, presents state of the art knowledge on all key aspects of cancer prevention. In addition to detailed summaries on preventive strategies for specific cancers, readers will find current knowledge on a range of relevant scientific topics including the benefits of cancer prevention, the importance of diet and physical activity, innate and adaptive immune responses to cancer, hereditary risks, cancer health disparities, and the preventive role of telemedicine. In this new edition of the book, the coverage has been expanded to include additional disease sites and to provide up-to-date information across the range of disciplines in the field of cancer prevention and control. Written as a collaborative work by internationally recognized leaders in the field, Fundamentals of Cancer Prevention is an essential reference guide and tool for oncologists, primary care physicians, the research community, and students with an interest in reducing the burden of cancer through the implementation of effective preventive strategies.Table of ContentsIntroduction to Cancer Prevention.- Assessing the Humanistic Benefits of Cancer Prevention.- Assessing the Economic Outcomes of Cancer Prevention.- The Role of Diet, Physical Activity, and Body Composition in Cancer Prevention.- Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses to Cancer.- Hereditary Risk for cancer.- Cancer Health Disparities.- Human Categories and Health the power of the concept of ethnicity.- Complementary and alternative approaches to cancer prevention.- Telemedicine, Telehealth, and eHealth technologies in cancer prevention.- Global Cancer Prevention.- Topical skin protection against solar insult molecular mechanisms and opportunities.- Skin Cancer Prevention.- Colorectal Cancer Prevention.- Lung Cancer Prevention.- Breast Cancer Prevention.- Prostate Cancer Prevention.- Cervical Cancer Prevention.- Endometrial cancer Prevention.- Ovarian Cancer Prevention.- Cancer Survivorship.

    1 in stock

    £132.99

  • The Thorax

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG The Thorax

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book highlights the differences, in terms of neoplastic dissemination pathways, between various types of thoracic cancers. It presents and discusses a comprehensive schematic overview of tumors of the lung parenchyma, of the mediastinum, of the pleura, and of the chest wall. For each tumor, it details the local spread and the lymphatic and vascular dissemination, and it describes the challenging staging of lung tumors with mutations. Illustrations and artwork enrich the content and help readers to understand and visualize tumor spread. The book is of great interest to professionals involved in the study, diagnosis and treatment of thoracic pathologies, as well as to residents in radiology, oncology and pulmonology.Table of ContentsChapter 1: Mechanisms of tumour dissemination in thoracic neoplasms.- Chapter 2: Radiological Signs of Tumour Dissemination.- Chapter 3: NSCLC: common types.- Chapter 4: NSCLC: rare types.- Chapter 5: Pulmonary neuroendocrine tumours.- Chapter 6: Tumours of the thymus.- Chapter 7: Other Mediastinal tumours.- Chapter 8: Tumours od the Pleura.- Chapter 9: Tumours of the chest wall.

    3 in stock

    £49.49

  • Cancer Regional Therapy: HAI, HIPEC, HILP, ILI, PIPAC and Beyond

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Cancer Regional Therapy: HAI, HIPEC, HILP, ILI, PIPAC and Beyond

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book is a state-of-the-art overview of cancer regional therapy (CRT) for the surgeons and interventional radiologists active in CRT development and research. The goals of this book are 1) to review the theory and practice of cancer regional therapies including pharmacology, devices, techniques, and workflow, 2) illustrate the most common procedures performed in the interventional and operating rooms, and 3) discuss data supporting use of CRT. This is meant to be a definitive text on the theory and practice of CRT. It begins with a summary of the history, technical principles that underlie regional therapy. The following parts discuss current data and practice in peritoneal, liver, limb, pleural and other sites. Included in the practice are considerations of workflow and financial issues revolving around CRT. Novel techniques and therapies under investigation are presented to inform the direction of the field. Cancer Regional Therapy summarizes the history, current technology, common procedures, and future prospects in this field and includes procedures from many surgical and interventional radiologic disciplines.Table of ContentsThe Basis of Regional Therapy, Pharmacology, Hyperthermia, and Drug Resistance.- Novel Biological Therapies with Direct Application to the Peritoneal Cavity.- Y-90 Radiomicrosphere Therapy: Principles and Clinical Use in Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastases.- Principles of Percutaneous Ablation in the Liver.- Regional Gene Therapy for Cancer.- Historical Perspective for Regional Peritoneal Therapy: HIPEC, EPIC and Port-based Therapy.- Rationale Behind HIPEC/Molecular and Genetic Considerations in HIPEC.- Data for HIPEC for Pseudomyxoma Peritonei/Tumors of the Appendix.- Data for HIPEC in Colorectal Cancer (T4 Lesions and Metastases).- Role of Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) in the Treatment of Peritoneal Metastasis of Gastric Cancer.- Regional Therapy for the Treatment of Ovarian Cancer: HIPEC and Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy.- Mesothelioma and Miscellaneous Disease Processes.- Anesthetic Considerations for Regional Therapies.- Post-Operative Management of Patients Undergoing Cytoreductive Surgery and Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy.- Complications of Cytoreductive Surgery and HIPEC.- Liver Resection and HIPEC.- Peritoneal Perfusion Techniques.- Operative Pearls for Cytoreduction of the Difficult Abdomen and Pelvis.- Novel Techniques and the Future of HIPEC (Immunotherapy, Viral Therapy).- Pressurized IntraPeritoneal Aerosol Chemotherapy (PIPAC).

    1 in stock

    £71.99

  • Imaging Gliomas After Treatment: A Case-based

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imaging Gliomas After Treatment: A Case-based

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book illustrates the characteristics of imaging after treatment in brain gliomas. It describes in detail the modifications to brain tissue, both healthy and pathological, that can manifest after surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy treatment. These modifications are discussed in terms of both how they occur in the immediate post-treatment period, and in the long term. The imaging methods used include CT with and without the addition of contrast medium, but above all MRI, which involves the use of routine basic sequences and mainly advanced study techniques such as diffusion, perfusion, spectroscopy and cortical activation. The aim of the text is to equip neuroradiologists with adequate expertise in post-treatment examinations reporting, allowing them to perform an effective differential diagnosis between the persistency or recurrence of illness and the effects of short or long-term treatment.The book is divided into a general section, which addresses the classification of cerebral tumors, the surgical treatment options, radiotherapy and chemotherapy protocols; and a section on clinical cases that employs rich iconography, making it quick and easy to consult. This second edition has been updated to reflect the new WHO classification system from 2016; new surgical, radiotherapy and chemotherapeutic treatment options; and (in the iconography section) the new sequences available from the manufacturers of RM scanners.Table of Contents

    5 in stock

    £89.99

  • Cancer: The Enemy from Within: A Comprehensive

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Cancer: The Enemy from Within: A Comprehensive

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis comprehensive, ground-breaking title presents, in simplifying style, the driving and organizing principles of cancer, making this multidimensional, highly complex disease easily understandable for readers. Developed out of the renowned author’s many years of teaching a widely popular, several-hundred-student college course, this 12-chapter book begins with an account of the history of cancer as a medical and public health problem, as well as the major milestones and setbacks in the ongoing quest to understand the wide variety of cancers that continue to impact the world. Subsequent chapters then address pathogenesis, incidence and mortality statistics, risk factors, causal factors, screening challenges and victories, treatment strategies, and disease prevention approaches. This wealth of clinical information is further supplemented with socioeconomic discussions on the financial, social, ethical, technological, regulatory, political, and logistical challenges that limit progress in cancer research. A soon to be gold-standard text that thoroughly and expertly describes cancer as a composite, adaptive system, Cancer: The Enemy from Within equips and empowers all undergraduate students and graduate students to better understand this continually perplexing disease. Clinicians across all disciplines may also find this work of great interest.Table of Contents1. The nature and origins of cancer Cancer as a family of diseases coming from normal cells using normal cell traits in abnormal ways Cancer as a developmental process Organization / taxonomy of the neoplasias/ terminology 2. Principles of cancer initiation, promotion and progression Mutation, growth, clonal heterogeneity Principles of cancer pathology: form and function and deviation from normal Key concepts of invasion and metastasis 3. Behavioral hallmarks of cancer Key behavioral traits that allow cancer cells to outcompete normal cells Molecular basis of these key behaviors Cancer as an evolutionary system Caner as a complex adaptive system 4. History of cancer – how did we get here? Transformative discoveries Major advances in cancer biology, etiology, and treatment - foundations for current thinking and present day practice 5. Who gets cancer and why? Cancer epidemiology worldwide Causal risk factors Non-causal risk factors 6. Screening Why do it? What does it take? What works and what are the recommendations? 7. Diagnosis and Assessment Detection and diagnosis Classification: type, grade, stage, molecular features Prognostic factors, predictive factors and treatment planning 8. Localized treatment of cancer Principles and types of oncologic surgery Principles and types of radiation therapy Other ablative therapies 9. Systemic therapy Cytotoxic drugs Hormonal therapies Targeted therapies Immunotherapies: (+CAR-T genetic engineering) current reality, future vision Therapy as selective pressure and the emergence of resistance Principles of therapy: efficacy, toxicity; cost-benefit 10. End of Life Issues: Personal and Medical Palliative care: what it is and how it is used Overuse of therapy at end of life Hard decisions: when to stop treatment 11. Development of new cancer therapies: evolution and revolution The ethical, economic, and scientific aspects of translational cancer research Regulatory requirements The evolution of clinical trials 12. Cancer and society Cancer and the law: Right to Die; Right to try Cancer as big business Economics of cancer care delivery: Who pays and for what? Who decides?

    15 in stock

    £54.99

  • Exercise Oncology: Prescribing Physical Activity

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Exercise Oncology: Prescribing Physical Activity

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis groundbreaking book presents a unique and practical approach to the evolving field of exercise oncology - the study of physical activity in the context of cancer prevention and control. Presenting the current state of the art, the book is sensibly divided into four thematic sections. Following an opening chapter presenting an overview and timeline of exercise oncology, the chapters comprising part I discuss primary cancer prevention, physical activity and survivorship, and the mechanisms by which these operate. Diagnosis and treatment considerations are discussed in part II, including prehabilitation, exercise during surgical recovery, infusion and radiation therapies, and treatment efficacy. Post-treatment and end-of-life care are covered in part III, including cardio-oncology, energetics and palliative care. Part IV presents behavioral, logistical and policy-making considerations, highlighting a multidisciplinary approach to exercise oncology as well as practical matters such as reimbursement and economics.Written and edited by experts in the field, Exercise Oncology will be a go-to practical resource for sports medicine clinicians, family and primary care physicians, oncologists, physical therapy and rehabilitation specialists, and all medical professionals who treat cancer patients.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Exercise Oncology: Past and Present Kathryn H. SchmitzPart 1 - Physical Activity and Cancer Prevention Chapter 2. Primary PreventionErika Rees-Punia, Alpa V. Patel Chapter 3. Physical Activity and Cancer SurvivalChristine M. Friedenreich, Chelsea R. Stone, Sandra C. Hayes Chapter 4. Mechanisms of Exercise in Cancer Prevention, Treatment and SurvivorshipHannah Savage, Keri L. Schadler Part 2 - From Diagnosis through TreatmentChapter 5. Exercise Oncology from Diagnosis through Treatment: An Overview of Outcomes and ConsiderationsCiaran M. Fairman, Daniel A. GalvãoChapter 6. Prehabilitation: An Emerging Standard in Exercise OncologyNicole L. Stout, Julie K Silver, Jennifer Baima, Sasha E. Knowlton, Xiaorong HuChapter 7. Exercise during Surgical Recovery Rosa M. Pasculli, Jonas Sokolof, Elizabeth Olecki, Kelly Stahl, Niraj GusaniChapter 8. Exercise during Infusion TherapyKristin L. Campbell, Amy KirkhamChapter 9. Exercise During Radiation TherapyJoachim WiskemannChapter 10. Effects of Exercise on Cancer Treatment Completion and EfficacyAndria R. Morielli, Kerry S. Courneya Part 3 – Post-treatment to End of LifeChapter 11. Exercise Oncology from Post-Treatment to End of Life: An Overview of Outcomes and ConsiderationsKira Bloomquist, Sandra C. Hayes Chapter 12. Exercise during Immediate Post-treatment Kerri Winters-Stone, Mary Medysky, Anna L. SchwartzChapter 13. Long-term and Late Effects of Cancer Treatments on Prescribing Physical ActivityAnna L. Schwartz, Jennifer W. Bea, Kerri Winters-StoneChapter 14. Exercise and Cardio-OncologyAmy M. Berkman, Susan C. Gilchrist Chapter 15. Energetics and Cancer OutcomesLeah M. Ferrucci, Melinda L. IrwinChapter 16. Exercise for Advanced Cancers, Metastatic Disease and Palliative CareSonya Lowe, Christopher Sellar, Kirsten Suderman, Margaret L. McNeely Part 4 - Behavior, logistics, and policyChapter 17. Cancer Survivors Becoming and Staying Physically Active: Challenges of Behavior ChangeBernardine M. Pinto, Madison M. Kindred, Chloe GrimmettChapter 18. Making Exercise Standard in Cancer Care Karen Basen-Engquist, Nathan H. ParkerChapter 19. Viewing Exercise Oncology through the Lens of MultidisciplinarityMartijn M. StuiverChapter 20. Policy and Reimbursement Considerations for Exercise Programming in CancerAndrea Cheville, Jennifer Baima, Philip Chang, Charles Mitchell, Stephanie Otto, Sonal Oza, David S. ZuckerChapter 21. Shaping the Future of Exercise OncologyKathryn H. Schmitz

    15 in stock

    £98.99

  • Epigenetics and Proteomics of Leukemia: A Synergy

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Epigenetics and Proteomics of Leukemia: A Synergy

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book reviews the current state of epigenetics and proteomics of leukemia and introduces the methods that are important to process and evaluate these factors in leukemia. In particular, epigenetic modifiers and their inhibitors in leukemia treatment as well as approaches to the epigenetic treatment of leukemia are covered. Various computational methods for proteome analysis are also described in detail, including 2DE fractionation and visualization, proteomic data processing, image acquisition and data anlaysis, and more. Protein localization in leukemia is also covered, in addition to the future of leukemia therapy. Epigenetics and Proteomics of Leukemia is an ideal book for advanced biomedical scientists and students, medical doctors and students, bioinformatics and health informatics researchers, computational biologists, structural biologists, systems biologists, and bioengineers.Table of ContentsOverview / IntroductionSection I: Epigenetics in Leukemia Chapter 1: Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations in Leukemia Chapter 2: Epigenetic Modifiers and Their Inhibitors in Leukemia Treatment Chapter 3: Chromatin Remodeling during Leukemia Cell Proliferation and Differentiation DNA Methylation and Epigenetic Regulation Chromatin Functional Regulation by Histone Modification Chapter 4: Approaches to Epigenetic Treatment of LeukemiaSection II: Proteomics in Leukemia Chapter 5: Proteome in Leukemic vs. Differentiated Leukemia Cells Chapter 6: Protein Phosphorylation in Leukemia Chapter 7: Computational Methods for Proteome Analysis 2DE Fractionation and Visualization Proteomic Data Processing Proteomic Data Analysis Image Acquisition and Data AnalysisSection III: Protein Localization in Leukemia Chapter 8: Protein Translocation into the Nucleus during Leukemia Cell Differentiation Chapter 9: Protein Visualization in Leukemic Cells Chapter 10: Computational Methods for Protein Localization Estimation Fluorescent Image Processing Fluorescent Image Acquisition and AnalysisSection IV: Future Therapy in Leukemia

    3 in stock

    £134.99

© 2026 Book Curl

    • American Express
    • Apple Pay
    • Diners Club
    • Discover
    • Google Pay
    • Maestro
    • Mastercard
    • PayPal
    • Shop Pay
    • Union Pay
    • Visa

    Login

    Forgot your password?

    Don't have an account yet?
    Create account