Description: Cancer and the Kidney
addresses the interface and overlap of nephrology and oncology. Kidney
disease, metabolic disturbances or kidney failure can occur in a cancer
patient, and cancers may complicate the lives of dialysis or transplant
patients. These cross-specialty clinical problems and their management
are the focus of this book, which provides nephrologists and
oncologists with an accurate and up-to-date reference. The
many topics included in this text are both general and specific. The
general topics are acute renal failure occurring in cancer patients,
nephrotoxicities of cancer chemotherapy, cancers that occur in dialysis
or transplant patients, urinary tract obstruction, and electrolyte
disturbances in cancer patients. The specific topics include renal
disease in paraproteinemias, kidney cancer, paraneoplastic glomerular
diseases, and radiation nephritis. This book has a strong clinical
emphasis and will thus appeal to any physician who cares for and about
patients with cancer.
Features:
- Covers an interface area of cancer and kidney disease which is a complicated area of patient management
- Has a strong clinical focus which is of importance for practising doctors
- Provides specialist expertise by international contributors
- Clearly written and illustrated to facilitate good patient management
Reviews:
"This book brings well-known but previously dispersed observations on
cancer and the kidney into one well-edited book that serves as a
clinical reference for students and practicing physicians alike. The
clincal focus is excellent, and the pace is fast." --The New England Journal of Medicine
"The book covers the entire trajectory of kidney disease...Therefore,
clinicians from multiple disciplines and in many areas of practice will
find this book useful."--Medscape Nephrology
"Comprehensive material dealing with this issue in one place has been
scant. This book is a commendable attempt to fill the gap."--Hospital Doctor
About the Author(s)
Edited by Eric P. Cohen, Professor of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Table of Contents:
Foreword
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Fine
1.
Assessment of kidney function
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E P Cohen
2.
Paraneoplastic renal syndromes
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Hebert, Valentine, Otterson, Nadasdy
3.
Electrolyte disturbances in cancer patients
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Kumar
4.
Acute renal failure in cancer patients
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Le Blanc, Lugones
5.
Paraproteins and kidney disease
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Woolfson
6.
Chemotheraphy and renal injury
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Flombaum
7.
Radiation nephropathy
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E P Cohen, Moulder
8.
Urinary tract obstruction in cancer patients
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Bastani, Philipneri
9.
Kidney cancer
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R Cohen
10.
Cancer in dialysis patients
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Ishikawa
11.
Cancer after kidney transplantation
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Buell,Gross, Beebe, Trofe, Hanaway, First, Alloway, Woodle
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