Description:
Using
the available systematic reviews and Standard Options Recommendations
(SORs) which are evidence-based treatment recommendations, Evidence-based Pediatric Oncology
is a ground breaking text on the management of childhood cancers.
Covering all tumour types occuring in children and young adults, it
provides systematic reviews with recommendations for optimum treatments
for childhood cancer. Offering reviews and
commentaries from leading internationally recognised paediatric
oncologists, this fully revised second edition now covers significant
randomised controlled trails.
Table of Contents:
Introduction.
Ross Pinkerton. Part 1: Solid Tumors. Ross Pinkerton. 1 Rhabdomyosarcoma. Commentary by Michael Stevens and Meriel Jenney. 2 Osteosarcoma. Commentary by Alan Craft. 3 Ewing’s sarcoma. Commentary by Alan Craft. 4 Wilms’ tumor. Commentary by Daniel Green. 5 Neuroblastoma. Commentary by Katherine Matthay. 6 Hepatoblastoma and malignant germ-cell tumors. Commentary by Ross Pinkerton. 7 Medulloblastoma. Commentary by Joann Ater. 8 Glioma. Commentary by Joann Ater. 9 Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Commentary by Tim Eden and Ross Pinkerton. 10 Hodgkin’s disease. Commentary by Tim Eden and Ross Pinkerton. Part 2: Leukemia. AG Shankar. Acute myeloid leukemia. Commentaries by Judith Chessells and Vaskar Saha. 11 Induction regimens in acute myeloid leukemia. 12 Role of autologous BMT in children with acute myeloid leukemia in first remission. 13 Role of maintenance treatment in childhood acute myeloid leukemia. Childhood lymphoblastic leukemia. Commentaries by Vaskar Saha and Judith Chessells. 14 Steroids and asparaginases during remission induction therapy in childhood lymphoblastic leukemia. 15 CNS prophylaxis in childhood lymphoblastic leukemia. 16 Continuing therapy in childhood lymphoblastic leukemia – duration of continuing therapy. Part 3: Supportive Care in Pediatric Oncology. Katherine Matthay and AG Shankar. 17 Use of hemopoietic colony stimulating factors (G-CSF, G-MCSF and erythropoietin). 18 Cardioprotection in pediatric oncology. Index
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