Evidence-based oncology /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Wiley InterScience (Online service)
Other Authors: Williams, C. J., Bramwell, Vivien.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : BMJ Books, 2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Appraising clinical literature in cancer
  • Ch. 2. Finding the "best evidence" for cancer care
  • Ch. 3. Understanding the concepts behind health economics
  • Ch. 4. Stringent application of epidemiological criteria changes the interpretation of the effects of immunotherapy in advanced renal cell cancer
  • Ch. 5. Which interventions help individuals to stop smoking?
  • Ch. 6. Breast cancer prevention trials
  • Ch. 7. Is cancer risk reduced by a health-enhancing diet?
  • Ch. 8. Is cancer risk reduced by the intake or supplementation of retinoids and carotenoids?
  • Ch. 9. Do primary and secondary prevention interventions for sun protection reduce the risk of skin cancers?
  • Ch. 10. Do sunscreens reduce the incidence skin cancers?
  • Ch. 11. Can lifestyle behaviour change reduce the risk and incidence of urological cancers?
  • Ch. 12. What is the role of prophylactic surgery in the prevention of colorectal cancer?
  • Ch. 13. Screening for breast cancer
  • Ch. 14. Cervical screening
  • Ch. 15. Screening for prostate cancer
  • Ch. 16. Screening for ovarian cancer
  • Ch. 17. Screening for colorectal cancer
  • Ch. 18. Screening for lung cancer
  • Ch. 19. Screening for stomach cancer
  • Ch. 20. Screening for melanoma
  • Ch. 21. Lung cancer
  • Ch. 22. Malignant pleural mesothelioma
  • Ch. 23. Cancer of the oesophagus
  • Ch. 24. Gastric carcinoma
  • Ch. 25. Pancreatic cancer.
  • Ch. 26. Hepatobiliary cancers
  • Ch. 27. The treatment of cancers of the small bowel
  • Ch. 28. The treatment of carcinoma of the colon and rectum
  • Ch. 29. Treatment of anal cancer
  • Ch. 30. Kidney cancer
  • Ch. 31. Cancer of the bladder
  • Ch. 32. Cancer of the prostate
  • Ch. 33. Cancer of the penis
  • Ch. 34. Testicular germ cell cancer
  • Ch. 35. Ovarian and fallopian tube cancers
  • Ch. 36. Cancers of the uterine corpus
  • Ch. 37. Cancer of the cervix and vagina
  • Ch. 38. Treating vulval cancer
  • Ch. 39. Gestational trophobastic disease
  • Ch. 40. Breast cancer
  • Ch. 41. Cutaneous melanoma
  • Ch. 42. Treatment of basal cell carcinoma
  • Ch. 43. Squamous cell carcinoma
  • Ch. 44. Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
  • Ch. 45. Kaposi's sarcoma
  • Ch. 46. Soft tissue sarcoma
  • Ch. 47. Central nervous system tumours
  • Ch. 48. Uveal melanoma
  • Ch. 49. Ocular adnexal and orbital tumours.