Pediatric oncology is a considerably complex discipline requiring frequent need for reference material. Emergencies in Pediatric Oncology meets this objective by serving as a concise, practical resource for the hurried physician. Replete with diagrams and written in a clear, succinct style, this title offers an easy-to-read guide especially useful for residents, fellows, and nurses. Providing an overview of the epidemiology of childhood cancer and the history of its treatment, this title also addresses a range of key problems in the pediatric oncologic setting, covering the most common emergencies and providing short, practical guidelines on how to handle them. Written by authorities from an array of disciplines, this helpful resource provides answers and concrete guidance and is a valuable contribution to the literature in pediatric oncology.
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From the reviews: "This overview of pediatric oncologic emergencies offers a short, concise review of adverse events including recognition, diagnosis, and treatment. ... The authors target this book at those in all disciplines in pediatrics, especially pediatric residents, oncology fellows, and nurses, and it is appropriate for this audience. ... This book presents material in clear, easy-to-reference bullets and tables and offers appropriate supporting figures ... . This is a user-friendly, practical reference offering concrete action plans for both beginning resident physicians and seasoned pediatric nurses." (Lisa Jung, Doody's Review Service, March, 2012)