Overview
- Editors:
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Primo N. Lara
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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology - Oncology, University of California Davis, School of Medicine UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer center, Sacramento, USA
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Eric Jonasch
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Department of Genitourinary Medical Oncology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA
- Covers all clinically relevant aspects of kidney cancer
- Includes brand new material on the most recent developments in kidney cancer diagnosis and therapy
- Highlights essential "take home points" for the busy clinician
About this book
Kidney Cancer: Principles and Practice is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary textbook that encompasses all clinically relevant aspects of the disease. This new edition has been extensively updated and includes brand new material covering the most recent developments in kidney cancer diagnosis and therapy. The user-friendly and clinically oriented content of the book guarantees that it will be of great interest to a wide range of medical professionals, and every effort has been made to ensure that contributions are both easy to understand and directly related to patient care. Content presentation departs from the usual dense chapter format featuring a lengthy series of paragraphs. Instead, each chapter contains several boxed sections, including one that summarizes essential "take home points" for the busy clinician and another that presents a patient-oriented case highlighting the clinical application of elements discussed in that chapter. In addition, accessible original images, illustrations, and diagrams (some in full color) are used to simplify particularly complex material. This book will be of value for clinicians, researchers, residents, fellows, students, and knowledgeable lay people. The contributors comprise an international group of authors with expertise in kidney cancer epidemiology, molecular biology, pathology, diagnosis, clinical features, staging, prognostic and predictive factors, surgery, systemic therapy, and emerging investigational approaches, among others.
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Table of contents (23 chapters)
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Epidemiology and Biology
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- Sujata Narayanan, Priti H. Patel, Alice Fan, Sandy Srinivas
Pages 3-16
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- Kanishka Sircar, Pheroze Tamboli
Pages 17-30
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- Tracy L. Rose, W. Kimryn Rathmell
Pages 59-82
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- David Sun, Eric Jonasch, Primo N. Lara Jr.
Pages 83-88
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- Ramaprasad Srinivasan, Arvin K. George, W. Marston Linehan
Pages 89-102
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Clinical Considerations
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Front Matter
Pages 103-103
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- Sri Bharathi Yadlapalli, Dongping Shi, Ulka Vaishampayan
Pages 105-121
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Surgical and Local Control Modalities
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Front Matter
Pages 135-135
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- Daniel J. Canter, David B. Cahn, Robert G. Uzzo
Pages 137-156
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- Scott E. Delacroix Jr., Brian F. Chapin, Jose Karam, Christopher G. Wood
Pages 157-171
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- Saeed Dabestani, Axel Bex
Pages 173-194
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- Sharjeel H. Sabir, Colette M. Shaw, Surena F. Matin, Kamran Ahrar
Pages 195-215
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- Jonathan Verma, Anita Mahajan
Pages 217-225
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Systemic Therapy Considerations
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Front Matter
Pages 227-227
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- Radha Verman, Primo N. Lara Jr.
Pages 245-258
Reviews
“The goal is to provide a reference work on the current state of the art in renal cell carcinoma treatment and a framework for the next great advances. The audience is those engaged in research into, or clinical care of patients with, renal cell carcinoma. It is likely most appropriate for residents and higher levels of training in the fields of nephrology, urology, and oncology. … I would recommend this for trainees/mentors on this important topic.” (Jon Webb, Doody's Book Reviews, October, 2016)
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology - Oncology, University of California Davis, School of Medicine UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer center, Sacramento, USA
Primo N. Lara
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Department of Genitourinary Medical Oncology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, USA
Eric Jonasch