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This book provides a single, comprehensive reference source that incorporates all the latest information regarding prostate cancer. It serves as an easy reference source for researchers, clinicians, individuals in training, allied health professionals and medical students regarding prostate cancer by focusing on the controversial points of debate. New data regarding PSA screening, prostate cancer biomarkers, diagnostic evaluation techniques, surveillance protocols, and treatment interventions for localized and more advanced disease are discussed, and gaps in current knowledge and areas for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book provides a single, comprehensive reference source that incorporates all the latest information regarding prostate cancer. It serves as an easy reference source for researchers, clinicians, individuals in training, allied health professionals and medical students regarding prostate cancer by focusing on the controversial points of debate. New data regarding PSA screening, prostate cancer biomarkers, diagnostic evaluation techniques, surveillance protocols, and treatment interventions for localized and more advanced disease are discussed, and gaps in current knowledge and areas for future research are highlighted. Ongoing important clinical trials are also discussed.
This text is organized around defined clinical scenarios which are encountered routinely by physicians who care for patients with prostate cancer. The case based format permits presentation of information of concise practical significance. The chapters run the gamut from screening controversies, utility of biomarkers, surveillance strategies, and innovative treatment. The text incorporates key educational concepts in the framework of patient situations with evidence-based discussions of screening, diagnosis, evaluation, and therapeutic management. It also features a comment section from leaders in the field that will be more "opinion-based" allowing the reader to get access to experienced physicians' thought processes and practice patterns.
Prostate Cancer: Clinical Case Scenarios will quickly become the ready reference source for professionals and students in various fields with an interest in the management of a complex and multifaceted disease such as prostate cancer.

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Autorenporträt
Sam S. Chang, MD, MBA Vice-Chair and Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor Department of Urologic Surgery and Oncology Vanderbilt Medical Center, MCN A1302, Nashville TN 37232 Michael S. Cookson, MD, MMHC  Professor & Chair Department of Urology Donald D. Albers Chair in Urology The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center & The Stephenson Cancer Center
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"This is a good practical resource for anyone interested in, or involved with, prostate cancer management." (Jay Khastgir, urologynews, urologynews.uk.com, May, 1, 2019)
"This recent addition to the prostate cancer educational forum is an important book for all practicing clinicians who manage prostate cancer. The succinct chapters enable quick review of key topics and controversies in prostate cancer management. By providing these in the setting of clinical vignettes, the authors give clinicians an easier way to understand these nuanced topics." (Thenappan Chandrasekar, Doody's Book Reviews, August, 2018)
"This textbook is undoubtedly a useful and practical resource for urologists and trainees, involved in the management of prostate cancer." (Paul Meria, European Urology Today, Vol. 30 (05), October-December, 2018)