The Washington Manual® of Cardio-Oncology: A Practical Guide for Improved Cancer Survivorship
Written by leading experts in cardiovascular disease, hematology, and oncology, The Washington Manual® of Cardio-Oncology is an essential resource for healthcare professionals focused on enhancing cancer survivorship. This clinically relevant and easy-to-use primer provides vital information on the detection, management, and improved cardiovascular outcomes for adults undergoing cancer treatment or those who have previously survived cancer therapy.
Edited by Drs. Daniel J. Lenihan, Joshua D. Mitchell, and Kathleen W. Zhang, this comprehensive manual delivers high-yield information that reflects the latest advances in risk stratification, early diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. The content is organized in an easy-access, concisely bulleted format, perfect for on-the-go reference.
Key Features:
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- In-depth Discussions: Explore the complex adverse effects of chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and radiation therapy, aimed at optimizing quality of life and prolonging survival in vulnerable patient populations.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Understand how cancer therapy impacts the myocardium, valves, pericardium, and cardiac electrical system, including handy reference tables detailing typical side effects of commonly used cancer therapies.
Authors:
Daniel J. Lenihan (Editor)
Edition:
First Edition
Publication Date:
March 25, 2022
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