The Oxford Case Histories in Lung Cancer eBook contains a comprehensive selection of 40 clinical cases that reflects the multidisciplinary approach to the management of lung cancer. Written by authors specialising in respiratory medicine, pathology, oncology, palliative care, radiology, and thoracic surgery, the cases cover both incidents commonly faced in clinical practice, or those that pose particular challenges.
Every case consists of a brief case history, followed by questions and answers to discuss common questions arising during the management of lung cancer. The answers are based on the best available evidence from the latest research, and should help optimise the diagnostic pathways available to cancer patients.
The textbook is also extensively illustrated with over 75 MRI and CT scans and X-ray images to help the reader develop interpretative skills. The ebook may also be used in multidisciplinary sessions to help make arguments for patient care decisions based on real-life scenarios. This is an essential new resource for both trainees and recently appointed consultants who will work with patients who have lung cancer, specialist nurses, and lung cancer MDT co-ordinators.
Included files in this purchase:
- Oxford Case Histories in Lung Cancer AZW3 (original kindle ebook. Can be read using any ebook reader including the free Calibre)
- Oxford Case Histories in Lung Cancer PDF (converted from the kindle format)
NOTE: THE ORIGINAL OXFORD CASE HISTORIES IN LUNG CANCER EBOOK IS IN AMAZON KINDLE FORMAT (AZW3), WHICH IS INCLUDED. HOWEVER THE INCLUDED PDF IS CONVERTED FROM THE KINDLE HENCE PAGE NUMBERING WILL NOT MATCH ORIGINAL BOOK.
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