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Childhood cancer was almost always fatal before 1970. Today, 80% of ch- dren diagnosed with cancer will survive at least 5 years; 70% will be cured. However, cancer continues to be the leading cause of nonaccident-related deaths in children. More children die each year from cancer than from c- tic ?brosis, diabetes, asthma, AIDS, and congenital abnormalities combined. Nine children die from cancer every school day. Despite the fact that pediatric cancers account for only a small p- centage of the total cancer burden, more effective therapies are needed to improve mortality rates in children. Therefore, our research priority must be the development of new agents and new therapies for childhood cancer. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center has been caring for children with c- cer since its doors opened over 60 years ago. This institution has been home to several research and clinical pioneers whose innovative work has in?uenced and shaped the practice of pediatric oncology throughout the world. Notably, Drs. Wataru W. Sutow, Donald Pinkel, and Norman Jaffe have been credited with introducing curative therapies for children with leukemia and solid tumors. Cancer treatment involves far more than administering chemoth- apy and surgically excising tumors. It requires a multidisciplinary - proach to patient management, particularly in the treatment of solid - mors, which pose the biggest challenge in cancer care today. Surgery and radiotherapy as well as radiographic and pathologic assessments of response are critical factors in the treatment of children with cancer.


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A thorough, practical volume that will be an essential clinical guide for oncologists, pediatric oncologists, surgeons and other physicians involved in the care of children with various cancers


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Innovative research conducted over the past 4 decades has resulted in important advances in the clinical management of cancer in children and adolescents. Overall, the 5-year survival rate for all childhood cancers is 70%.


The Pediatric Oncology faculty at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, who in 2004 alone saw 500 new pediatric patients, is recognized as a leader in developing improved diagnostic, therapeutic, and supportive-care protocols specifically for children and adolescents. This work is valuable, because the clinicians’ approach to managing leukemia; lymphoma; brain, soft tissue, and bone tumors; and other malignancies in pediatric patients must take into consideration the unique pathology of these diseases in this population. M. D. Anderson has introduced several new anticancer agents and supportive-care strategies that are now used throughout the country in the care of young people with cancer.


This book is the first published account of the policies used at M. D. Anderson in the clinical management of pediatric patients with cancer. It presents the guidelines practiced at the institution in the multimodality treatment of the most common childhood cancers and describes the institution’s extraordinary Adolescent and Young Adult Program, a national model for cancer care in these select age groups. As in previous volumes of the M. D. Anderson Cancer Care Series, each chapter ends with a list of suggested readings and key practice points. The latter provides an at-a-glance summary of the important principles of pediatric Pediatric oncology Oncology clinical practice.


This thorough, practical volume is an essential guide for oncologists, pediatricians, surgeons, and other health care providers who treat children and adolescents with cancer.



Contents:

Acute Leukemia.- Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.- Brain Tumors in Childhood: Diagnosis, Surgery, Radiation, and Supportive Care.- Brain Tumors in Childhood: Chemotherapy and Investigational Therapy.- Wilms’ Tumor.- Diagnosis and Treatment of Neuroblastoma.- Soft-Tissue Tumors in Children and Adolescents: Principles of Diagnosis and Treatment.- Osteosarcoma.- Ewing’s Sarcoma.- Retinoblastoma.- Differentiated Thyroid Cancer.- Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma.- Melanoma.- New Agents.- Supportive Care: I.- Supportive Care: II.- Behavioral Medicine.- The Adolescent and Young Adult Program.- Index.


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ISBN-13: 9780387244709
Publisher: Springer (Springer US)
Publication date: April, 2006
Pages: 304
Weight: 950g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Oncology, Paediatrics and Neonatal
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