Since the publication of the fourth edition of The Basic Science of Oncology there have been major advances in our knowledge about the molecular basis of cancer, largely as a result of the rapid development of powerful techniques to study the genome and epigenome and to the parallel advances in techniques to study the levels of gene expression and the proteins that are produced.
Concurrent with understanding of the molecular pathways that drive the development and progression of cancer, and the heterogeneity of the changes in these pathways in individual cancers, new molecular-targeted agents have been developed and are being tested, with variable success, in attempts to treat cancers selectively. The 5th edition of The Basic Science of Oncology places the major advances that have occurred in the context of previous studies that have generated the important background to cancer biology.
Many of the chapters have new authors and all have been extensively revised and rewritten to reflect our new knowledge. Brain and Central Nervous System Cancers 7. Breast Cancer 8. Colorectal Cancers 9.
Gastrointestinal Cancers Genitourinary Cancers Gynecologic Cancers Head and Neck Cancers Leukemia Lung Cancer Malignant Lymphoma Multiple Myeloma Skin Cancers Cancer Treatment Modalities Surgery Radiation Therapy Chemotherapy Biotherapy Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Complications of Cancer Treatments Cancer Care Supportive Therapies Nutrition E-Book Description. Nursing Documentation Made Incredibly Easy 5th Edition PDF Free Download Packed with colorful images and clear-as-day guidance, this friendly reference guides you through meeting documentation requirements, working with electronic medical records systems, complying with legal requirements, following care planning guidelines, and more.
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