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Electronic book | Hillingdon Hospitals Library Services (Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation) Online | Link to resource | Available |
Diagnosing and Management of Skin Cancer - A Multidisciplinary Approach -- Basic Concepts of Carcinogenesis and Immunopathology -- Epidemiology of Skin Cancer -- Risk Factors for Skin Cancers -- Principles of the Dermatologic Assessment of Cutaneous Lesions -- Ancillary Tools in the Dermatologic Assessment: Dermoscopy, Confocal Microscopy, OCT -- Topical Treatments -- Biopsy Techniques -- Principles of Surgical Oncology -- Principles of Reconstructive Surgery -- Principles of Radiation Oncology -- Principles of Clinical Oncology and Systemic Treatments -- Imaging Assessment of Cutaneous Tumors -- Cancers of the Skin -- Dermatologic Manifestations of Internal Malignancies and Paraneoplastic Syndromes -- Metastatic Disease to the Skin (or Cutaneous Metastases) -- Cutaneous Adverse Events from Systemic Anticancer Treatments -- Palliative Care in Patients with Cutaneous Malignancies -- Cutaneous Malignancies in the Immunocompromised Patient -- Technological Advances and Cutaneous Malignancies.
The purpose of this book is to outline the topics that are critical in the dermatological approach to patients with cancer. The work discusses the value of a multidisciplinary approach, presents case examples, including some from the Hospital Sr̕io-Libans̊, a pioneer institution in the treatment of cancer. In all, the book collates the best global evidence for the dermatologic care of patients with cancer, skin cancer, and solid organ and bone-marrow transplanted patients. The clinical, surgical, pathologic, imaging, radiotherapy, oncologic, and palliative care aspects of the dermatologic care of cancer patients is covered. Chapters also discuss subjects such as genetics, biology, evidence-based medicine, and new diagnostic methods and tools like dermoscopy and confocal microscopy. The content is based on the following key areas: educating clinicians on how to prevent skin cancer in patients, screening and counseling, diagnosis and treatment of pigmented lesions, melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer, cutaneous lymphomas, sarcomas, leukemic and lymphomatous infiltrations, cutaneous metastases, cutaneous paraneoplasic manifestations and cutaneous adverse reactions to chemotherapy and radiation treatment. The primary audiences are dermatologists, oncologists, radioncologists and oncologic surgeons. The secondary audience are residents and students in these fields. The goal is to prepare and update all specialists on this important clinical and research area.
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