
The Oxford Textbook of Oncology is a landmark reference resource for practicing and trainee oncologists. It combines the experience of the world's leading cancer experts with an unsurpassed integration of basic science and clinical practice.It sets new standards for publishing in oncology, offering a ground-breaking innovative approach to the field combined with the quality, accuracy, and intellectual rigor you have come to expect from the world's most prestigious reference publisher. The Oxford Textbook of Oncology is the first major oncology text to provide a fully integrated discussion of the various treatment techniques available and the first to present oncology from an international perspective rather than from the narrow view of a single area or country.The Oxford Textbook of Oncology is the definitive oncology reference for this decade and beyond. It has been designed with one purpose: to help you improve the quality, ease, and speed of the care you provide your patients. It is an essential purchase for every medical oncologist, radiologist, surgical oncologist, pathologist, and others engaged in the care of cancer patients.
This text investigates the integration of basic science and clinical practice to establish a comprehensive, international standard for the management and treatment of cancer. Edited by H. M. Pinedo, M. J. Peckham, and Umberto Veronesi, the work synthesizes contributions from global cancer experts. It provides a structured framework designed to assist medical professionals in improving patient care outcomes through evidence-based methodologies.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a foundational reference for practicing and trainee oncologists due to its rigorous academic depth. Readers frequently note the density of the clinical information, which serves as a primary resource for specialists engaged in multidisciplinary cancer care.
Page Count:
124
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Pr (Sd)
ISBN-10:
0192626639
ISBN-13:
9780192626639
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