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Palliative Care Consultations in Primary and Metastatic Brain Tumours: Palliative Care Consultations, cartea 3

Sara Booth, Eduardo Bruera David Oliver
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 iul 2004
This is the third book in a new international, multi-contributed series aimed at providing practical, clinical guidance on how to deal with difficult symptoms related to specific cancer sites. There are few more distressing problems for patients and families than the development of a primary or secondary brain tumour. Treatment is often palliative, though intensive, from the start. Little firm evidence exists to guide the physician in caring for patients with seizures refractory to standard treatment. Most of the work is based on case reports or personal experience. This book draws the information together in an easily accessible form so that the book can be read and referred to on the ward, or before a domiciliary visit.Specialists in palliative care and oncology settings, working in the acute sector and in hospices, will find this book invaluable. It will also appeal to consultants as well as specialist registrars, clinical nurse specialists and nurse practitioners in palliative care, oncology and neurology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198528074
ISBN-10: 0198528078
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: numerous figures and tables
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Palliative Care Consultations

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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This is a useful book. It is brief, well written and easy to read. Any chapter can be read independently according to interest; all provide a wealth of information.
... this concise text is a welcome addition to the palliative-care series; it will be easily accessible to a team of multiprofessionals working with these patients, from the junior resident to medical and paramedical specialists. As a neurosurgeon, I have found this title valuable in re-inforcing, complementing, and aiding the multidisciplinary treatment of these patients.
This is a useful and up to date synopsis of the interface between neuro-oncology and palliative care. It will be a useful addition to the library shelf of any palliative care service.