
Problem Solving in Acute Oncology
Clinical Publishing,an imprint of Atlas Medical Publishing Ltd
Published on 6. November 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-84692-108-7 (ISBN)
Description
In the United Kingdom there has been increasing attention paid to the needs of patients who present acutely with problems related to the diagnosis and management of cancer, complications of their cancer, complications of their treatment or who require appropriate symptom control or palliative care. These issues are being considered carefully by a wide range of professionals working in oncology, the Departments of Health and other bodies. There is now a substantial service development to ensure that Acute Oncology is appropriately provided in order to improve outcomes and wellbeing of patients. This book uses the Problem Solving format to produce a text which will be of value to everyone involved in planning and delivery of acute oncology care throughout the UK. The issues raised here will be equally valuable in an international context. The book is formally supported by the Association of Cancer Physicians (ACP).
Reviews / Votes
...The impressive group of contributors with a vast array of experience present a very readable, case study based approach to the most common presentations encountered in an acute oncology practice...Problem Solving in Acute Oncologywill will serve as an excellent educational source for those new to the field, and has many useful points of revision for those of us already in the specialty. (This) educational material will increase health-care practitioner confidence, to help ensure robust, safe and up to date practice." British Journal of Cancer (2015); "Overall, I have found this to be a very well written, easy to read and very informative. I would definitely recommend this book as a good starting point to all the clinicians, allied health care professionalsinvolved in dealing with cancer management" Oncology News 2014More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Witney
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Evidence-Based Networks Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84692-108-7 (9781846921087)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Ernie Marshall, Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, Merseyside, UK: Alison Young, St James's University Hospital, Leeds UK;Peter I Clark, Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, Merseyside, UK: Peter Selby, University of Leeds, UK / Association of Cancer Physicians.
Content
1. The challenge of acute oncology; 2. Solutions and options for acute oncology; 3. Acute oncology in a district hospital; 4. Nursing perspective in acute oncology; 5. Acute medicine perspective in acute oncology; 6. Intensive and high dependency care perspective in acute oncology; 7. International perspectives; 8. Cancer of unknown primary; 9. Febrile neutropenia; 10. Complications of systemic therapy; 11. Radiotherapy complications; 12. Complications of cancer; 13. Patients in trials; 14. Acute palliative care and pain control; 15. Who needs active intervention?