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Atlas of Diagnostic Oncology: Expert Consult, 4ed
Atlas of Diagnostic Oncology, 4th Edition, by Arthur T. Skarin, MD, FACP, FCCP, provides the guidance you need to diagnose a full range of neoplastic conditions with greater accuracy for better patient outcomes. An unrivaled collection of more than 2,500 images and drawings-combined with succinct, clinically focused text-equips you with essential information on pathology, diagnostic studies, staging, and clinical manifestations. New discussions on modern diagnostic PET imaging of cancer, and expanded coverage on the side effects of chemotherapy, bring you up to date on the issues impacting research and treatment. Expert Consult functionality-new to this edition-further enhances your reference power with convenient online access to the complete contents of the text, along with case studies that demonstrate effective approaches to diagnosis.
- A superb collection of more than 2,500 images encompasses the full spectrum of pathologic and radiologic studies, staging, and clinical manifestations, highlighting the pathologic anatomy of common clinical entities.
- A consistent chapter organization covers each disease’s incidence, epidemiology, etiology, and histopathology – as well as molecular biology, clinical features, diagnostic studies, and current clinical and pathologic staging – providing all the assistance you need to evaluate and monitor your patients effectively.
- This unique pictorial resource is a superb complement to treatment handbooks and major oncological texts.
- Expert Consult functionality provides online access to the complete text, fully searchable, with illustrations downloadable for your personal presentations, and case studies keyed to the book, at expertconsult.com.
- Completely updated chapters covering the newest genetic markers, imaging modalities, and pathologic techniques enable you to get the best results from today’s diagnostic tools.
- An expanded chapter on evaluating the side effects of chemotherapy, with additional images of reactions to the newest regimens, alerts you to potential common and uncommon side effects.
- Two new chapters address the complications of cancer and modern use of diagnostic PET scans, keeping you up to date on these hotly debated topics in the oncology community.
- A third new chapter covers malignant mesothelioma of the lung, plus other sites.
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Review
“The Atlas of Diagnostic Oncology is a comprehensive, well organized, and beautifully illustrated overview of diagnostic oncology. Its multidisciplinary nature will make it a useful educational tool and reference text for practicing physicians and trainees in all fields involving the care of patients with cancer.” – JAMA, January 19, 2011 – Vol 305, No. 3
About the Author
Arthur T. Skarin, MD, FACP, FCCP, earned his MD from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1961, and received postgraduate training in internal medicine at the Millard Fillmore Teaching Hospital in Buffalo. After a fellowship in hematology and oncology at Boston City Hospital, he joined Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) in 1970. He served as Clinical Director of the DFCI Hematology Laboratory as well as Chairman of the Laboratory Committee from 1970 to 1998. He established the multimodality thoracic oncology clinic in 1975 and has served as Medical Director since then. During that time he also was chair of the human protection committee (IRB) for 12 years and became Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He has been the Principal Investigator (PI) as well as site PI on numerous clinical research Phase I, II and III trials, both at DFCI Partners Cancer Care and the Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB). He was appointed a Research Subject Advocate (RSA) in 2002 for NIH funded studies at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) and DFCI. Dr. Skarin is a board member of the American Journal of Oncology Review, the Journal of Cinical Oncology, Hospital Physician and also president of the Massachusetts Society of Clinical Oncologists. He has published 150 original articles, 97 abstracts, 67 chapters in books and 4 books.
Contents
Chapter 1: The Role of Molecular Probes and Other Markers in the Diagnosis of Malignancy
Chapter 2: Radiographic Evaluation of Cancer
Chapter 3: Nuclear Medicine in Oncology
Chapter 4: Cancer of the Head and Neck region
Chapter 5: Lung Cancer and Tumors of the Heart and Mediastinum
Chapter 6: Malignant Mesothelioma
Chapter 7: Cancer of the Gastrointestinal Tract and Neuroendocrine Tumors
Chapter 8: Cancer of the Genitourinary Tract
Chapter 9: Gynecologic Tumors and Malignancies
Chapter 10: Breast Cancer
Chapter 11: Endocrine Neoplasia
Chapter 12: Sarcomas of Soft Tissue and Bone and Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
Chapter 13: Skin Cancer
Chapter 14: Neoplasms of the Central Nervous System
Chapter 15: Acute and Chronic Leukemias
Chapter 16: Hodgkin Disease and Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas
Chapter 17: Multiple Myeloma and Plasma Cell Dyscrasias
Chapter 18: Solid Tumors in Childhood
Chapter 19: AIDS-Associated Malignancies
Chapter 20: Complications of Cancer
Chapter 21: Systemic and Mucocutaneous Reactions to Chemotherapy