Lung Cancer: Principles and Practice
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Lung Cancer: Principles and Practice
By Harvey I Pass, David P Carbone, David H Johnson, John D Minna, Andrew T Turrisi, Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Coverage includes complete information on combined modality treatments for small cell and non-small cell lung cancer and on complications of treatment and management of metastases. Emphasis is also given to early detection, screening, prevention, and new imaging techniques. A new editor, David Carbone, provides state-of-the-art coverage of the molecular genetics and biology of lung cancer. Lung cancer- a review Pass' book is excellent, well-written, and comprehensive. It is one of the first books patients and family members should go to, though they should be cautioned that the book is written for a medical audience. Skip the first two chapters on mollecular biology which are far too technical, and go to some of the other chapters written in a detailed but comprehensive fashion. This book will prove exceptionally useful, but tough reading for many, so keep a medical dictionary and encylopedia nearby. Review: An excellent resource for lung cancer clinicians and patient This second edition is an excellent, readable resource that makes few assumptions about the reader's familiarity with lung cancer, molecular biology, or cancer genetics. Contains many entirely new chapters as well as carefully updated material from the first edition. Geared to oncologists and researchers, but nonetheless a good foundation resource for patients and families who wish to learn a great deal about lung cancer and its management. http://www.zshare.net/download/29066627f90f7a/ http://rapidshare.com/files/45929570/Lung_Cancer__Principles_and_Practice__3rd_ed_0781746205.chm.html http://mihd.net/9ukrm7
Lung Cancer: Principles and Practice
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