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This book describes the pathologic conditions of drug-induced lung injuries, monitoring strategies, and guides on how to interpret the evidence. It also dives into particular drugs that caused the disorder, such as EGFR inhibitors, anti-EGFR antibodies, mTOR inhibitors, proteasome inhibitors, immune checkpoint inhibitors, neoangiogenesis inhibitors, and other molecular targeted drugs. It outlines the analysis and interpretation of the post-marketing survey on surveillance of each drug for inducing pulmonary lesions presenting diffuse haziness. The data and analysis from this survey are…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book describes the pathologic conditions of drug-induced lung injuries, monitoring strategies, and guides on how to interpret the evidence. It also dives into particular drugs that caused the disorder, such as EGFR inhibitors, anti-EGFR antibodies, mTOR inhibitors, proteasome inhibitors, immune checkpoint inhibitors, neoangiogenesis inhibitors, and other molecular targeted drugs. It outlines the analysis and interpretation of the post-marketing survey on surveillance of each drug for inducing pulmonary lesions presenting diffuse haziness. The data and analysis from this survey are valuable since a guideline is yet to be established due to limited clinical evidence and cases. As new drugs are developed, establishing treatment and event management is crucial. Thus, Drug-induced Pulmonary Disorder in Medical Oncology - Expert Opinion to Decipher Big Data summarizes the accumulated information to provide a foundation for further research advancement. The book offers a refreshing alternative to current approaches to medical oncology and respiratory diseases professionals and will also attract medical affairs members in global pharmaceutical companies.

Autorenporträt
Akihiko Gemma President, Nippon Medical School
1983: Graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of Nippon Medical School 1986: Served as a trainee doctor in the Pathology Department of the National Cancer Center Research Institute 1989: Graduated from Nippon Medical School Graduate School 1995: Studied at National Cancer Institute of National Institutes of Health (NIH), the United States 1998: Appointed as a lecturer to Nippon Medical School 2004: Appointed as an associate professor 2008: Appointed as a senior professor to the Department of Medicine (Respiratory, Infectious Disease and Oncology Division) 2012: Appointed as a professor to the Graduate School of Medicine in charge of respiratory medicine 2013: Appointed dean of Department of Medicine 2015: Appointed president