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Pocket Guide to Oncologic Emergencies

  • Date Published: August 2023
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781009055956

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  • This essential book is a comprehensive yet practical handbook on oncologic emergencies containing the important and current information on treating cancer patients in acute care settings such as emergency and urgent care departments and centers. A concise and evidence-based guide, it is the go-to resource for any acute care medical practitioner treating cancer patients, demystifying the processes of evaluating, diagnosing, and managing emergencies that often arise in the cancer patient population. The first part of the book offers an overview of cancer, anti-cancer treatment and pain and palliative care in the emergency department. It then moves on to provide a systems-based approach covering neurologic, cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, respiratory, lymphatic system, and integumentary cancer complications. The book also discusses the side effects of cancer treatments such as pain, delirium, dyspnea, and immunotherapy related adverse events, and importantly helps to bridge the gap between oncologic advancements for emergency medicine specialists.

    • Designed not only to be used in real-time to help practitioners with diagnosis, management, and treatment of oncologic emergencies but as a reference book on key oncologic emergencies for use in emergency medicine training
    • Captures and distils the most important advancements in the field of oncology and side effects of new treatments for acute care practitioners, who are not routinely update on such developments
    • Topics are laid out in outline format with key information presented in easy-to-read bullet points to allow for quick reading and comprehension of each section
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    'Dr. Monica Wattana has assembled 'must have' information to diagnose and treat a wide variety of urgent and emergent conditions experienced by the cancer patient, providing key information presented in an easily digestible format to assist the busy clinician. Featuring 'clinical pearls' and up-to-date references in each chapter, this text provides concise reviews of clinically important cancer emergencies with which the general practitioner may be less familiar. Easy access to the numerous grading and risk-stratifying schemes involved in cancer care, alongside their acronyms and together in one source, will save users valuable time. This is a welcome aid for medical students, residents, nurses, and midlevel practitioners facing questions on ward rounds or in certification exams, offering us the essential guidance to provide superior care to the growing number of patients with cancer emergencies.' Knox H. Todd, M.D., M.P.H.; Editor-in-Chief, Emergency Cancer Care; Editor, Oncologic Emergency Medicine: Principles and Practice, 2nd Edition

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    • Date Published: August 2023
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781009055956
    • length: 156 pages
    • dimensions: 190 x 120 x 17 mm
    • weight: 0.29kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction 1. Cancer overview: Part I. Anti-cancer Treatment Overview:
    2. Chemotherapy
    3. Hematopoietic stem cell transplant
    4. Hormone therapy
    5. Immunotherapy
    6. Radiation therapy
    7. Targeted cell therapy
    Part II. Pain and Palliative Care in the Emergency Department:
    8. Acute pain management
    9. Opiate equianalgesic conversion
    10. Patient controlled analgesia pump
    11. Communication tips for delivering bad news
    12. End of life symptom management
    Part III. Systems Based Overview of Cancer Complications:
    13. Overview of Cardiovascular Disease in Cancer Patients
    Chapter I. Cardiovascular:
    14. Cancer treatment induced arrhythmia
    15. Acute coronary syndrome
    16. Blood transfusion complications
    17. Carotid blowout syndrome
    18. Disseminated intravascular coagulation
    19. Heart failure
    20. Hyperviscosity syndrome
    21. Pericardial effusion and tamponade
    22. Pericarditis
    23. SVC syndrome
    24. Venous thromboembolism management
    Chapter II. Gastrointestinal:
    25. Constipation management
    26. Cancer related diarrhea
    27. Chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting
    28. Feeding tube complications
    29. Malignant bowel obstruction
    30. Malignant intestinal perforation
    31. Mesenteric bowel ischemia
    32. Mucositis
    33. Neutropenic enterocolitis (Typhlitis)
    34. Radiation enteritis
    35. Sinusoidal obstructive syndrome
    Chaper III. Genitourinary:
    36. Gynecological oncology surgical complications
    37. Hemorrhagic cystitis
    38. Hypercalcemia
    39. Hyponatremia
    40. Obstructive uropathy
    41. Troubleshooting percutaneous nephrostomy tubes
    Chapter IV. Integumentary:
    42. Chemotherapy extravasation management
    Chapter V. Lymphatic:
    43. CART-Cell toxicity
    44. Checkpoint inhibitor immune-related adverse events
    45. Differentiation syndrome in acute leukemias
    46. GVHD
    47. Hyperleukocytosis and leukostasis
    48. Neutropenic fever
    49. Tumor lysis syndrome
    Chapter VI. Nervous:
    50. Approach to cancer patient with altered mental status
    51. Delirium symptom management
    52. Depression in cancer patients
    53. Elevated intracranial pressure
    54. Intracranial hemorrhage
    55. Leptomeningeal disease
    56. Malignant spinal cord compression and cauda equina syndrome
    57. Paraneoplastic syndromes
    58. Seizure management
    59. Stroke management in cancer patients
    Chapter VII. Respiratory:
    60. Cancer treatment induced interstitial lung disease
    61. Hemoptysis
    62. Hiccups
    63. Laryngectomy troubleshooting
    64. Malignant central airway obstruction
    65. Malignant pleural effusion
    66. Tracheostomy troubleshooting
    Index.

  • Author

    Monica Kathleen Wattana, University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center
    Monica Kathleen Wattana, MD, is an Associate Professor and Education Director for the Department of Emergency Medicine at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.

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