"Cancer in children" introduces paediatric oncology in a clear and concise way, covering all the possible complications that can arise during treatment and the various outcomes of the illness. Although childhood cancer is rare, accounting for under 1% of all cancer in industrialized countries, it is one of great scientific interest for a number of reasons. Several types of cancer are virtually unique to childhood, whereas the carcinomas most frequently seen in adults are extremely rare among children. Some of the most striking progress in cancer treatment has been made in paediatric oncology. Investigation of childhood tumours has led to major advances in the understanding of the genetic aetiology of cancer. "Cancer in Children" brings together an international group of highly respected editors and contributors who provide evidence-based information on how to investigate and treat the common cancers in childhood. State of the art descriptions of what is basic and essential for management are included; there are new chapters covering future trends in cancer chemotherapy, surgery, palliative care, myeloid leukaemia, and malignant mesenchymal tumours; two new editors, and many new contributors. Aimed at paediatric oncologists, trainees in oncology and paediatrics, this book will also appeal to paediatric nurses, cancer nurses, and paramedical paediatric staff.
Author(s): P.A. Voute, Ann Barrett, Michael C.G. Stevens, Hubert N. Caron
Edition: 5
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 448