Anticancer Drug Toxicity
Prevention, Management, and Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Hans-Peter Lipp(Author)
Marcel Dekker Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 13. April 1999
Book
Hardback
576 pages
978-0-8247-1930-2 (ISBN)
Description
Containing the latest findings on the toxicity of a wide range of chemotherapeutic agents, this up-to-the-minute reference offers expert analyses on the pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic-toxicodynamic relationships of anticancer compounds.
Anticancer Drug Toxicity
explores therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) as a method of maximizing the efficacy, and minimizing the dangers, of chemotherapy
presents a vast amount of clinical pharmacokinetic data on cytostatic drugs
offers a comprehensive classification of toxicity patterns associated with the use of cytotoxic drugs
analyzes the pharmacokinetics of alkylating agents, platinum compounds, anthracyclines, antimetabolites, semisynthetic podophyllotoxin- and camptothecin derivatives, mitotic inhibitors, and other cytotoxic agents
highlights the pharmacogenetics of 6-mercaptopurine and its clinical significance
explicates toxicity in relation to the lungs, kidneys, heart, and gonads
examines disorders caused by asparaginase preparations
reviews types of secondary malignancy such as leukemias, ovarian cancer, testicular cancer, breast cancer, secondary solid neoplasias, and Hodgkin's disease
clarifies the understanding of toxicity as a crucial element in supportive management of cancer therapy
and more!
An enormously practical guide for everyday clinical practice, as well as a source of inspiration for further research in the field, Anticancer Drug Toxicity is an invaluable reference for clinical and medical oncologists; hospital, industrial, and clinical pharmacologists and pharmacists; toxicologists; pharmaceutical chemists; radiologists; and graduate and medical school students in these disciplines.
Anticancer Drug Toxicity
explores therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) as a method of maximizing the efficacy, and minimizing the dangers, of chemotherapy
presents a vast amount of clinical pharmacokinetic data on cytostatic drugs
offers a comprehensive classification of toxicity patterns associated with the use of cytotoxic drugs
analyzes the pharmacokinetics of alkylating agents, platinum compounds, anthracyclines, antimetabolites, semisynthetic podophyllotoxin- and camptothecin derivatives, mitotic inhibitors, and other cytotoxic agents
highlights the pharmacogenetics of 6-mercaptopurine and its clinical significance
explicates toxicity in relation to the lungs, kidneys, heart, and gonads
examines disorders caused by asparaginase preparations
reviews types of secondary malignancy such as leukemias, ovarian cancer, testicular cancer, breast cancer, secondary solid neoplasias, and Hodgkin's disease
clarifies the understanding of toxicity as a crucial element in supportive management of cancer therapy
and more!
An enormously practical guide for everyday clinical practice, as well as a source of inspiration for further research in the field, Anticancer Drug Toxicity is an invaluable reference for clinical and medical oncologists; hospital, industrial, and clinical pharmacologists and pharmacists; toxicologists; pharmaceutical chemists; radiologists; and graduate and medical school students in these disciplines.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
885 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8247-1930-2 (9780824719302)
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Content
Introduction and Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Introduction, Hans-Peter Lipp
Clinical Pharmacokinetics of Cytostatic Drugs: Efficacy and Toxicity, Hans-Peter Lipp and Carsten Bokemeyer
Toxicity of Cytostatics in Rapidly Proliferating Normal Cells
Prophylaxis and Treatment of Neutropenia with Hematopoietic Growth Factors, Hartmut Link
Oral and Gastrointestinal Toxicity, Carsten Bokemeyer and J. T. Hartmann
Dermatological Toxicity and Hypersensitivity Reactions Associated with the Use of Cytostatics, Hans-Peter Lipp
Extravasation and Paravasation
Managing Extravasations of Vesicant Chemotherapy Drugs, Robert T. Dorr
Organ Toxicity Induced by Cytostatic Agents
Nephrotoxicity and Urotoxicity of Chemotherapeutic Agents, Roderick Skinner
Hepatotoxicity Induced by Cytostatic Drugs, Hans-Peter Lipp, Joachim Boos, Eugen J. Verspohl, Eugene Y. Krynetski, and William E. Evans
Neurotoxicity (Including Sensory Toxicity) Induced by Cytostatics, Hans-Peter Lipp
Pulmonary Toxicity of Chemotherapeutic Agents, Jost Niedermeyer, H. Fabel, Carsten Bokemeyer, and Hans-Peter Lipp
Cardiotoxicity of Cytostatic Drugs, Hans-Peter Lipp
Late Side-Effects of Cancer Chemotherapy
Gonadal Toxicity and Teratogenicity After Cytotoxic Chemotherapy, Elizabeth B. Lamont and Robert L. Schilsky
Secondary Malignancies, Carsten Bokemeyer and Christian Kollmannsberger
Introduction, Hans-Peter Lipp
Clinical Pharmacokinetics of Cytostatic Drugs: Efficacy and Toxicity, Hans-Peter Lipp and Carsten Bokemeyer
Toxicity of Cytostatics in Rapidly Proliferating Normal Cells
Prophylaxis and Treatment of Neutropenia with Hematopoietic Growth Factors, Hartmut Link
Oral and Gastrointestinal Toxicity, Carsten Bokemeyer and J. T. Hartmann
Dermatological Toxicity and Hypersensitivity Reactions Associated with the Use of Cytostatics, Hans-Peter Lipp
Extravasation and Paravasation
Managing Extravasations of Vesicant Chemotherapy Drugs, Robert T. Dorr
Organ Toxicity Induced by Cytostatic Agents
Nephrotoxicity and Urotoxicity of Chemotherapeutic Agents, Roderick Skinner
Hepatotoxicity Induced by Cytostatic Drugs, Hans-Peter Lipp, Joachim Boos, Eugen J. Verspohl, Eugene Y. Krynetski, and William E. Evans
Neurotoxicity (Including Sensory Toxicity) Induced by Cytostatics, Hans-Peter Lipp
Pulmonary Toxicity of Chemotherapeutic Agents, Jost Niedermeyer, H. Fabel, Carsten Bokemeyer, and Hans-Peter Lipp
Cardiotoxicity of Cytostatic Drugs, Hans-Peter Lipp
Late Side-Effects of Cancer Chemotherapy
Gonadal Toxicity and Teratogenicity After Cytotoxic Chemotherapy, Elizabeth B. Lamont and Robert L. Schilsky
Secondary Malignancies, Carsten Bokemeyer and Christian Kollmannsberger