Cancer and Reproductive Health
Herausgeber: Kehoe, Sean; Savage, Philip; Martin-Hirsch, Pierre; Jauniaux, Eric
Cancer and Reproductive Health
Herausgeber: Kehoe, Sean; Savage, Philip; Martin-Hirsch, Pierre; Jauniaux, Eric
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This book connects the complexity of cancer with fertility, conception and pregnancy.
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This book connects the complexity of cancer with fertility, conception and pregnancy.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (Rcog)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781904752615
- ISBN-10: 1904752616
- Artikelnr.: 39541027
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (Rcog)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781904752615
- ISBN-10: 1904752616
- Artikelnr.: 39541027
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Section I. Epidemiology, Genetics and Basic Principles of Chemotherapy and
Radiotherapy: 1. Epidemiology of cancer in women during reproductive life
Joanne Morrison and Sean Kehoe; 2. Cancer genetics and reproduction Fiona
Lalloo and Tara Clancy; 3. Chemotherapy in the treatment of pregnant women
with cancer Elyce Cardonick; 4. Radiotherapy and cancer Mary McCormack;
Section 2. Fertility Issues and Paediatric Cancers: 5. Assisted
reproductive technology for preserving fertility in women with cancer Shaun
Fountain; 6. Fertility after cancer therapy Melanie Davies; 7.
Fertility-preserving surgery in women with cancer of the cervix John
Shepherd; 8. Gonadal function and fertility issues in children and young
people treated for cancer W. Hamish B. Wallace; Section 3. Gynaecological
Cancers and Precancer: 9. Management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
during pregnancy Evangelos Paraskevaidis and George Koliopoulos; 10. Impact
of LLETZ on subsequent pregnancies Evangelos Paraskevaidis and Maria
Kyrgiou; 11. Ovarian masses and malignancies Sin Taylor and Pierre
Martin-Hirsch; 12. Cervical and endometrial cancer in relation to pregnancy
Nigel Acheson; Section 4. Diagnostic Dilemmas: 13. Imaging techniques Niall
Moore and Anna Sharman; 14. Serum markers for gynaecological cancer in the
reproductive years Ranjit Manchanda and Usha Menon; 15. Diagnostic dilemmas
in cellular pathology Sanjiv Manek; Section 5. The Placenta: 16. Placental
and fetal malignancies Eric Jauniaux and Neil Sebire; 17. Gestational
trophoblastic neoplasia Philip Savage; Section 6. Non-Gynaecological
Cancers: 18. Pregnancy and breast cancer Martin Widschwendter, Paul Ellis
and Michael Baum; 19. The haematological malignancies Jane Apperley and
Seonaid Pye; 20. Melanoma and reproductive health Julia Newton-Bishop;
Section 7. Multidisciplinary Care and Service Provision; 21.
Multidisciplinary care Cathy Hughes and Nichola Kane; Section 8. Consensus
Views: 22. Consensus views arising from the 55th Study Group: Cancer and
Reproductive Health; Index.
Radiotherapy: 1. Epidemiology of cancer in women during reproductive life
Joanne Morrison and Sean Kehoe; 2. Cancer genetics and reproduction Fiona
Lalloo and Tara Clancy; 3. Chemotherapy in the treatment of pregnant women
with cancer Elyce Cardonick; 4. Radiotherapy and cancer Mary McCormack;
Section 2. Fertility Issues and Paediatric Cancers: 5. Assisted
reproductive technology for preserving fertility in women with cancer Shaun
Fountain; 6. Fertility after cancer therapy Melanie Davies; 7.
Fertility-preserving surgery in women with cancer of the cervix John
Shepherd; 8. Gonadal function and fertility issues in children and young
people treated for cancer W. Hamish B. Wallace; Section 3. Gynaecological
Cancers and Precancer: 9. Management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
during pregnancy Evangelos Paraskevaidis and George Koliopoulos; 10. Impact
of LLETZ on subsequent pregnancies Evangelos Paraskevaidis and Maria
Kyrgiou; 11. Ovarian masses and malignancies Sin Taylor and Pierre
Martin-Hirsch; 12. Cervical and endometrial cancer in relation to pregnancy
Nigel Acheson; Section 4. Diagnostic Dilemmas: 13. Imaging techniques Niall
Moore and Anna Sharman; 14. Serum markers for gynaecological cancer in the
reproductive years Ranjit Manchanda and Usha Menon; 15. Diagnostic dilemmas
in cellular pathology Sanjiv Manek; Section 5. The Placenta: 16. Placental
and fetal malignancies Eric Jauniaux and Neil Sebire; 17. Gestational
trophoblastic neoplasia Philip Savage; Section 6. Non-Gynaecological
Cancers: 18. Pregnancy and breast cancer Martin Widschwendter, Paul Ellis
and Michael Baum; 19. The haematological malignancies Jane Apperley and
Seonaid Pye; 20. Melanoma and reproductive health Julia Newton-Bishop;
Section 7. Multidisciplinary Care and Service Provision; 21.
Multidisciplinary care Cathy Hughes and Nichola Kane; Section 8. Consensus
Views: 22. Consensus views arising from the 55th Study Group: Cancer and
Reproductive Health; Index.
Section I. Epidemiology, Genetics and Basic Principles of Chemotherapy and
Radiotherapy: 1. Epidemiology of cancer in women during reproductive life
Joanne Morrison and Sean Kehoe; 2. Cancer genetics and reproduction Fiona
Lalloo and Tara Clancy; 3. Chemotherapy in the treatment of pregnant women
with cancer Elyce Cardonick; 4. Radiotherapy and cancer Mary McCormack;
Section 2. Fertility Issues and Paediatric Cancers: 5. Assisted
reproductive technology for preserving fertility in women with cancer Shaun
Fountain; 6. Fertility after cancer therapy Melanie Davies; 7.
Fertility-preserving surgery in women with cancer of the cervix John
Shepherd; 8. Gonadal function and fertility issues in children and young
people treated for cancer W. Hamish B. Wallace; Section 3. Gynaecological
Cancers and Precancer: 9. Management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
during pregnancy Evangelos Paraskevaidis and George Koliopoulos; 10. Impact
of LLETZ on subsequent pregnancies Evangelos Paraskevaidis and Maria
Kyrgiou; 11. Ovarian masses and malignancies Sin Taylor and Pierre
Martin-Hirsch; 12. Cervical and endometrial cancer in relation to pregnancy
Nigel Acheson; Section 4. Diagnostic Dilemmas: 13. Imaging techniques Niall
Moore and Anna Sharman; 14. Serum markers for gynaecological cancer in the
reproductive years Ranjit Manchanda and Usha Menon; 15. Diagnostic dilemmas
in cellular pathology Sanjiv Manek; Section 5. The Placenta: 16. Placental
and fetal malignancies Eric Jauniaux and Neil Sebire; 17. Gestational
trophoblastic neoplasia Philip Savage; Section 6. Non-Gynaecological
Cancers: 18. Pregnancy and breast cancer Martin Widschwendter, Paul Ellis
and Michael Baum; 19. The haematological malignancies Jane Apperley and
Seonaid Pye; 20. Melanoma and reproductive health Julia Newton-Bishop;
Section 7. Multidisciplinary Care and Service Provision; 21.
Multidisciplinary care Cathy Hughes and Nichola Kane; Section 8. Consensus
Views: 22. Consensus views arising from the 55th Study Group: Cancer and
Reproductive Health; Index.
Radiotherapy: 1. Epidemiology of cancer in women during reproductive life
Joanne Morrison and Sean Kehoe; 2. Cancer genetics and reproduction Fiona
Lalloo and Tara Clancy; 3. Chemotherapy in the treatment of pregnant women
with cancer Elyce Cardonick; 4. Radiotherapy and cancer Mary McCormack;
Section 2. Fertility Issues and Paediatric Cancers: 5. Assisted
reproductive technology for preserving fertility in women with cancer Shaun
Fountain; 6. Fertility after cancer therapy Melanie Davies; 7.
Fertility-preserving surgery in women with cancer of the cervix John
Shepherd; 8. Gonadal function and fertility issues in children and young
people treated for cancer W. Hamish B. Wallace; Section 3. Gynaecological
Cancers and Precancer: 9. Management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
during pregnancy Evangelos Paraskevaidis and George Koliopoulos; 10. Impact
of LLETZ on subsequent pregnancies Evangelos Paraskevaidis and Maria
Kyrgiou; 11. Ovarian masses and malignancies Sin Taylor and Pierre
Martin-Hirsch; 12. Cervical and endometrial cancer in relation to pregnancy
Nigel Acheson; Section 4. Diagnostic Dilemmas: 13. Imaging techniques Niall
Moore and Anna Sharman; 14. Serum markers for gynaecological cancer in the
reproductive years Ranjit Manchanda and Usha Menon; 15. Diagnostic dilemmas
in cellular pathology Sanjiv Manek; Section 5. The Placenta: 16. Placental
and fetal malignancies Eric Jauniaux and Neil Sebire; 17. Gestational
trophoblastic neoplasia Philip Savage; Section 6. Non-Gynaecological
Cancers: 18. Pregnancy and breast cancer Martin Widschwendter, Paul Ellis
and Michael Baum; 19. The haematological malignancies Jane Apperley and
Seonaid Pye; 20. Melanoma and reproductive health Julia Newton-Bishop;
Section 7. Multidisciplinary Care and Service Provision; 21.
Multidisciplinary care Cathy Hughes and Nichola Kane; Section 8. Consensus
Views: 22. Consensus views arising from the 55th Study Group: Cancer and
Reproductive Health; Index.