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Fast Facts: Lymphoma

Author Chris Hatton, Graham Collins, John Sweetenham
Publisher Health Press Limited
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ISBN / ASIN1908541776
ISBN-139781908541772
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Description

Hodgkin lymphoma and the many different subtypes of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) have different responses to treatment, so accurate diagnosis and a rational approach to management are essential. Fast Facts: Lymphoma distills the most important aspects of the diagnosis and management of these complex disorders into a highly accessible well-illustrated summary of the key facts. This fully updated second edition provides:

  • a clear outline of the nature of lymphoma
  • the essentials of clinical presentation, biopsy and basic histology
  • the latest laboratory diagnostics, including immunophenotyping, cytogenetics and microarray technology
  • key aspects of staging and initial therapy
  • superbly illustrated overviews of the pathology, presentation, treatment and prognosis of each lymphoma subtype
  • new treatment options, including targeted biological therapies a practical overview of supportive care for the complications of lymphoma

Written by three experts in the field from the UK and USA, Fast Facts: Lymphoma applies an international perspective to this challenging disease in a unique format within the context of clinical practice. It is a valuable resource for trainee doctors and specialist nurses working in the field of hemato-oncology. It will also be of interest to the inquiring patient or carer who wishes to know more about lymphoma.

Contents:

  • Epidemiology
  • Cellular and molecular aspects
  • Presentation, biopsy and diagnostic laboratory techniques
  • Staging and general management principles
  • Aggressive B-cell lymphomas
  • Indolent B-cell lymphomas
  • T-cell and natural-killer cell lymphomas
  • Immunocompromised and HIV-positive patients
  • Hodgkin lymphoma
  • Treatment modalities
  • Supportive care