Cancer Neurology In Clinical Practice
by David Schiff /
2002 / English / PDF
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In Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice, leading neuro-oncologists
from around the world comprehensively review the neurologic
symptoms that cancer patients experience, and show how they should
be interpreted and evaluated. Organized by both symptom and organ,
the book carefully describes each diagnostic neurologic entity-from
symptomatology to diagnostic studies to management and
prognosis-and presents each major type of cancer in terms of it
neurologic problems and how they should be handled. The role of
surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and other palliative measures are
considered for each type of problem.
In Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice, leading neuro-oncologists
from around the world comprehensively review the neurologic
symptoms that cancer patients experience, and show how they should
be interpreted and evaluated. Organized by both symptom and organ,
the book carefully describes each diagnostic neurologic entity-from
symptomatology to diagnostic studies to management and
prognosis-and presents each major type of cancer in terms of it
neurologic problems and how they should be handled. The role of
surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and other palliative measures are
considered for each type of problem.
Multidisciplinary and up-to-date, Cancer Neurology in Clinical
Practice explains to the busy physicians treating cancer patients
the latest findings in neuro-oncology that will help them to focus
their differential diagnosis, diagnostic strategy, and treatment
plan for the cancer patient with neurologic symptoms and findings.
Multidisciplinary and up-to-date, Cancer Neurology in Clinical
Practice explains to the busy physicians treating cancer patients
the latest findings in neuro-oncology that will help them to focus
their differential diagnosis, diagnostic strategy, and treatment
plan for the cancer patient with neurologic symptoms and findings.