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Skin Cancer


Skin Cancer

Recognition and Management
2. Aufl.

von: Robert A. Schwartz

174,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 30.04.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9780470695630
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 536

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The second edition of <i>Skin Cancer: Recognition and Management</i> is a definitive clinical reference which comprehensively examines the wide range of premalignant and malignant cutaneous disorders, including melanoma, Kaposi's sarcoma and other sarcomas, cutaneous lymphoma, cutaneous metastatic disease and cutaneous markers of internal malignancy, with emphasis on the most recent advances in diagnosis and management. <br /> <p><br /> </p> <p>Fully revised and expanded, this new edition now includes full colour photographs and illustrations throughout to aid recognition and diagnosis, and covers the latest developments and treatment modalities. New chapters include:<br /> </p> <ul> <li style="list-style: none"><br /> </li> <li>Merkel Cell Carcinoma<br /> </li> <li>Dermoscopy</li> </ul> <br /> <p><br /> </p> <p><i>Skin Cancer: Recognition and Management</i> is a definitive clinical reference for dermatologists, oncologists, residents and any medical practitioner with an interest in skin cancer.</p>
Contributors. <p>Preface.</p> <p>1 Introduction: Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>2 Actinic keratosis: Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>3 Other premalignant cutaneous dysplasias: Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>4 Bowen’s disease: Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>5 Squamous cell carcinoma: Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>6 Keratoacanthoma: Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>7 Basal cell carcinoma: Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>8 Appendageal carcinomas and cutaneous sarcomas: Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>9 Kaposi’s sarcoma: Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>10 Dysplastic nevus and dysplastic nevus syndrome: Christopher J. Steen (New Jersey Medical School), Philip J. Cohen (VA New Jersey Health Care System), and Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>11 Melanoma: Philip J. Cohen (VA New Jersey Health Care System), Maja A. Hofmann (Skin Cancer Center, Charité - Universitätsmedizin, Berlin), Wolfram Sterry (University of Medical Faculty Charite, Berlin), and Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>12 Dermoscopy for skin cancer: Giuseppe Micali (University of Catania), Francesco Lacarrubba (University of Catania), Beatrice Nardone (University of Catania), and Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>13 Merkel cell carcinoma: Mary S. Brady (Cornell University).</p> <p>14 Dermatitic precursors of mycosis fungoides: W. Clark Lambert (New Jersey Medical School) and Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>15 Cutaneous lymphoma, leukemia, and related disorders: Günter Burg (Universität Zürich), Werner Kempf (Universität Zürich) and Reinhard Dummer (Universität Zürich).</p> <p>16 Cutaneous metastatic disease: Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>17 Cutaneous markers of internal malignancy: Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>18 Early oral and oropharyngeal cancer diagnosis and management: Arthur Mashberg (New Jersey Medical School) and Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>19 Histopathologic considerations in the management of skin cancer: Mark R. Wick (University of Virginia School of Medicine).</p> <p>20 Historical survey: methods used to treat skin cancer: Sharyn A. Laughlin (University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine) and Denis K. Dudley (Laserderm, Ottawa).</p> <p>21 Curettage and electrodesiccation: Sharyn A. Laughlin (University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine), Denis K. Dudley (Laserderm, Ottawa), and Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>22 Cryosurgery: Emanuel G. Kuflik (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>23 Excision of skin cancer: Daniel M. Siegel (State University of New York Downstate medical Center) and Jeffrey I. Ellis (North Shore University Hospital).</p> <p>24 Local flap closure in the management of skin cancer: James W. Trimble (Private practice, Jacksonville) and James R. Trimble (Private practice, Jacksonville).</p> <p>25 The role of skin grafts in the management of skin malignancies: James R. Trimble (Private practice, Jacksonville) and James W. Trimble (Private practice, Jacksonville).</p> <p>26 Mohs micrographic surgery: David J. Goldberg (Mt. Sinai School of Medicine) and Eds Chua (Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists of New York and New Jersey).</p> <p>27 Photodynamic therapy: David J. Goldberg (Mt. Sinai School of Medicine) and Eds Chua (Skin Laser and Surgery Specialists of New York and New Jersey).</p> <p>28 Cutaneous cancer and radiotherapy: Thomas N. Helm (State University of New York at Buffalo), Klaus Helm (Pennsylvania State University), Kyu H. Shin (State University of New York at Buffalo), and Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>29 Local chemotherapy: Ulrich R. Hengge (Heinrich-Heine-University).</p> <p>30 Topical immunotherapy: Ulrich R. Hengge (Heinrich-Heine-University).</p> <p>31 Treatment of melanoma: Maja A. Hofmann (Skin Cancer Center, Charité - Universitätsmedizin, Berlin), Wolfram Sterry (University of Medical Faculty Charite, Berlin), and Robert A. Schwartz (New Jersey Medical School).</p> <p>Index</p>
<b><u>2nd Edition</u></b> <p>“A superb group of contributors from Europe and North America join [Schwartz] in this text. The overall result is a concise compendium of current knowledge about skin cancers of all sorts. The book is nicely illustrated with beautiful color pictures and is extensively referenced. The material is up to date and comprehensive.” (<i>American Society for Dermatologic Surgery</i>) </p> <p>“Fully revised and expanded, this new edition now includes full colour photographs and illustrations throughout to aid recognition and diagnosis, and covers the latest developments and treatment modalities. This is a very good introductory book for dermatology residents and medical students taking their dermatology elective. The basic principles of treatment and diagnosis of skin cancer are covered in a clear and concise manner. The information is well organized and presented in an easy to understand format.” (<i>Doodys Book Reviews</i>, December 2008)</p> <p><br /> “The revised and expanded edition includes premalignant and malignant skin disorders including dermoscopy, a noninvasive technique for the evaluation of pigmented lesions of the skin and mucosa. Considering that skin cancer is doubling every 15 to 20 years worldwide this is a timely update. Among Hispanic men in California a melanoma epidemic is occurring, evidenced by a 1.8% annual increase in the incidence of invasive melanomas.” (<i>E-Streams</i>, September 2008)</p> <p><b><u>Praise for the previous edition:</u></b><br /> </p> <p>"This book, in encyclopedic detail, is well written, lucid and easy to read. The chapters dealing with various skin cancers are distinguished by their depth, clarity and variety of clinical photographs. This book is a must for all physicians who are serious about recognizing and treating skin cancer." (<i>American Family Physician</i>)</p> <p>"...and excellent review of the presentation and pathology of the common and uncommon cutaneous malignancies." (<i>Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons</i>)</p> <p>"...copious references at the end of each chapter...a comprehensive chapter on skin tumour pathology...of great interest to those who are committed to the field." (<i>British Journal of Dermatology</i>)</p> <p>"...a handy sized reference on an important and common problem." (<i>Cancer Forum</i>)</p> <p>"...a comprehensive and detailed overview about the management of cuntaneous malignancies...the book can be recommended without any restriction to dermatologists, pathologists, oncologists and to all physicians who are faced with skin deiseases." (<i>Experimental Pathology</i>)</p> <p>"...Dr Schwartz has enormous experience of the subject...This would be an excellent book both for trainee dermatologists and any medical practitioner with an interest in skin cancer. It should be available for reference in any medical library." (<i>Pathology</i>)</p>
<b>Robert A. Schwartz</b>, MD, Professor & Head, Dermatology, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey, USA
The second edition of <i>Skin Cancer: Recognition and Management</i> is a definitive clinical reference which comprehensively examines the wide range of premalignant and malignant cutaneous disorders, including melanoma, Kaposi's sarcoma and other sarcomas, cutaneous lymphoma, cutaneous metastatic disease and cutaneous markers of internal malignancy, with emphasis on the most recent advances in diagnosis and management. <br /> <p><br /> </p> <p>Fully revised and expanded, this new edition now includes full colour photographs and illustrations throughout to aid recognition and diagnosis, and covers the latest developments and treatment modalities. New chapters include:<br /> </p> <ul> <li style="list-style: none"><br /> </li> <li>Merkel Cell Carcinoma<br /> </li> <li>Dermoscopy</li> </ul> <br /> <p><br /> </p> <p><i>Skin Cancer: Recognition and Management</i> is a definitive clinical reference for dermatologists, oncologists, residents and any medical practitioner with an interest in skin cancer.</p>
"...many nondermatologists are becoming actively involved in screening and treatment - making this second edition of Skin Cancer: Recognition and Management timely and useful." <br /> –Larry Millikan MD in JAMA, September 3, 2008

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