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By: Hagop Kantarjian; Robert A Wolff; Alyssa G Rieber; University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
PDF: 82.7MB
A Doody’s Core Title for 2024 & 2023!
Comprehensive and authoritative, The MD Anderson Manual of Medical Oncology delivers everything you need to accurately diagnose and effectively treat a wide range of cancers―including leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, lung and breast cancer, genitourinary carcinoma, melanoma, and sarcoma.
This unmatched resource emphasizes practical, actionable steps to cancer treatment, providing “to the point” recommendations, chapter summary boxes, tables, charts, expert opinion and patient education boxes, practice tips, cases, and prescriptive advice. The new format of this updated edition quickly guides you to the topic, the affiliated relevant chapter, new findings affecting clinical practice, and references/evidence.
This fourth edition features:
- NEW Q&A, cases, patient education information, and expert advice
- Expanded coverage of immunotherapy treatment―written by the 2018 Nobel Prize-winner for immunology
- Access to continually updated online content
- A comparative table with guidelines from the European Society of Medical Oncology and the American Society of Clinical Oncology
- An emphasis on recent developments in precision medicine and immunotherapies
Plus important NEW chapters on:
- Cord blood transplant
- Haploidentical cell transplantation
- Cellular therapy in allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation
- Pediatric cancers
- Molecular biomarkers and cancer
- Immune-oncology
- Targeted therapies in cancer
- Applied biostatistics
- Oncocardiology
- Pulmonary complications of cancer-associated thrombosis
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Very comprehensive and high quality
 Great book for Hematology/Medical Oncology Fellows
The book is 5+
 Strongly recommend it for Med Onc Fellows.
 I found this textbook the one I was looking for
 It is comprehensive, well written in an organized way, and has good prin
 The book is already quite extensive and I think it is a must-have book in our library. For an oncologist, of course.