TY - BOOK AU - O'Sullivan,Brian AU - Brierley,James ED - International Union against Cancer, TI - UICC manual of clinical oncology SN - 9781119013136 AV - RC262.5 U1 - 616.99/4 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Chichester, West Sussex, UK, Hoboken, NJ PB - John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. KW - Cancer KW - Handbooks, manuals, etc KW - HEALTH & FITNESS KW - Diseases KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - MEDICAL KW - Clinical Medicine KW - Evidence-Based Medicine KW - Internal Medicine KW - fast KW - Neoplasms KW - Electronic books KW - Handbooks and manuals KW - Handbooks N1 - Preceeded by UICC manual of clinical oncology / editor, Raphael E. Pollock. 8th ed. 2004; Includes bibliographical references and index; Titlepage; Copyright; Dedication; Foreword; Preface; About the Editors; Contributors; PART 1: General principles of cancer diagnosis and management; Chapter 1: Cancer epidemiology; Introduction; Study designs in cancer epidemiology (Box 1.1 and Table 1.1); Global burden of cancer (Fig. 1.1); Risk factors for cancer (Table 1.2); Prevention and cancer control; Conclusion; Recommended reading; Chapter 2: Level of evidence, guidelines and standards; Introduction; Clinical practice guidelines; Clinical standards; Levels of evidence; Creating a high-quality CPG; Conclusions; Recommended reading; NotesChapter 3: Prognosis and classification of cancer; Introduction; Axes of classification and taxonomy; The prognostic factor landscape; Purpose of prognostic factor analysis; Methodological requirements; Taxonomy in prognostic factor discussion; Framework for classification of prognostic factors; Conclusion; Recommended reading; Chapter 4: Principles of cancer staging*; History of the TNM system; General rules of the TNM system; Anatomical regions and sites; TNM clinical classification; Sentinel lymph node; Isolated tumour cells; Histopathological grading; Residual tumour (R) classificationStage grouping; Prognostic grouping; Stage summary; Related classifications; Recommended reading; Chapter 5: Assessment of treatment outcome; Outcome reporting: General overview; Outcome reporting: Specific issues; Assessment of response: General considerations and overview; Assessment of response using anatomical methods; Assessment of response using biochemical markers; Assessment of response using methods for metabolic evaluation of tumours; Assessment of response using patient-reported outcomes; Recommended reading; Chapter 6: Cancer informatics; IntroductionInfrastructure and elements; Data models and interoperability; Informatics: From data to knowledge; Accessing health information; Future horizons; Summary; Recommended reading; Chapter 7: Imaging; General principles; Site-specific imaging studies; Recommended reading; Chapter 8: Pathology; Surgical pathology; Cytopathology; Diagnostic haematopathology; Molecular pathology; Conclusion; Recommended reading; Chapter 9: Principles of surgery; Introduction; Patterns of tumour spread; Resectability and operability; Incorporation of surgery intomultimodality treatment plans; Curative surgical therapy and treatment sequencingNon-curative surgery for cancer; Surgical complications; Quality of surgical care; Postoperative surveillance; New technologies; Recommended reading; Chapter 10: Principles of radiotherapy; Introduction: Radiation oncology and radiation biology in the global picture of oncology; Biological basis of radiation oncology; General principles of radiation oncology; Recommended reading; Chapter 11: Principles of systemic therapy; Types of anticancer drugs; Strategies of systemic cancer treatment N2 - "Provides a concise, accessible and feasible reference to state of art multidisciplinary clinical oncology"--Provided by publisher UR - http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781119013143 ER -