本书为英语原版,精装本,原定价320.00美元,净重2050克,馆藏。【图书分类:医药、卫生 > 肿瘤学 > 一般性问题 > 肿瘤治疗学】Drs. Eduardo D. Bruera and Russell K. Portenoy have completely revised and updated the widely respected Cancer Pain: Assessment and Management for the second edition of this unanimously praised book. This is a comprehensive, clinically oriented review of all aspects of the complex and multidimensional problem of cancer pain. The unique characteristics of cancer pain, including pathophysiology, clinical assessment, diagnosis, and pharmacological and nonpharmacological management are all discussed here in detail. Internationally recognized leaders in cancer pain research have contributed to many new chapters, including neuraxial analgesia, hospice and institution-based palliative care programs, bone pain, and cancer pain and palliative care in the developing world. Cancer Pain continues to be a scholarly but accessible text that is an essential resource for physicians, nurses, and medical students who treat suffering from cancer pain. Per the New England Journal of Medicine, \"This book should be in the library of every physician who comes into contact with patients with pain. It is truly superb.\"• First edition was widely reviewed favorably • Completely revised and updated with top names in the field • Multidisciplinary approach, with reviews of several areas of pain management
Table of Contents: Part I. Mechanisms and Epidemiology: 1. Nociception: basic principles Rie Suzuki, Shafaq Sikandar and Anthony H. Dickenson 2. Pathophysiology of malignant bone pain Juan Miguel Jimenez-Andrade, Monica Herrera and Patrick Mantyh Part II. Epidemiology and Syndromes: 3. Cancer pain epidemiology Irene J. Higginson and Fliss Murtagh 4. Cancer pain syndromes Mervyn Koh and Russell K. Portenoy Part III. Assessment: 5. The assessment of cancer pain: measurement strategy Karen O. Anderson 6. Multidimensional assessment: pain and palliative care Norma O'Leary, Carol Stone and Peter G. Lawlor 7. Evaluating pain for children with cancer Patricia A. McGrath and Eric J. Crawford 8. Pain syndromes in cancer survivors Rosemary C. Polomano, Michael Ashburn and John T. Farrar Part IV. Pharmacological Treatment: 9. Pharmacology of analgesia: basic principles Charles E. Inturrisi 10. Pharmacogenetic considerations in the treatment of cancer pain Pål Klepstad 11. Pharmacology of opioid analgesia: clinical principles Carla Ripamonti and Claudia Bareggi 12. Opioid side effects and management Maxine De La Cruz and Eduardo Bruera 13. Antipyretic analgesics Burkhard Hinz and Kay Brune 14. Adjuvant analgesic drugs Russell K. Portenoy and Mervyn Koh 15. Neuraxial analgesia L. Holford and Michael Cousins Part V. Other Interventional Strategies: 16. Neural blockade for cancer pain Rebecca Chan and Oscar de Leon-Cassasola 17. Neurosurgical treatment of cancer pain Robert W. Hurley and Fred A. Lenz Part VI. Rehabilitation and Psychological Interventions: 18. Psychological interventions for cancer pain Francis J. Keefe, Amy P. Abernethy, Jane L. Wheeler and Tamara J. Somers 19. Rehabilitation medicine interventions Jack B. Fu, Ki Y. Shin and Theresa A. Gillis Part VII. The Role of Antineoplastic Therapies in Pain Control: 20. Palliative radiotherapy Alysa Fairchild and Edward Chow 21. Palliative systemic antineoplastic therapy Michael J. Fisch 22. Cancer pain management in the chemically dependent patient Steven D. Passik, Lara K. Dhingra and Kenneth L. Kirsh Part VIII: Pain in Special Populations: 23. Cancer pain in children Richard Hain 24. Managing cancer pain in the elderly Marvin Omar Delgado-Guay and David Wollner Part IX. Difficult Pain Problems: 25. Cancer pain and depression William S. Breitbart, Wendy G. Lichtenthal, Hayley Pessin and Gloria Lee 26. Neuropathic pain Ricardo A. Cruciani, E. Alessandra Strada and Helena Knotkova 27. Breakthrough pain Sebastiano Mercadante 28. Bone pain Badi El Osta and Eduardo Bruera Part X. Systems of Care: 29. Integrating cancer pain management into hospice practice and institution-based palliative care programs Sandra P. Gomez and Paul W. Walker 30. Pain in medical illness: ethical foundations Pauline Lesage and Russell K. Portenoy 31. Understanding clinical trials in pain research John T. Farrar and Scott D. Halpern 32. Legal and regulatory aspects of opioid treatment: the United States experience June L. Dahl 33. Role of family caregivers in cancer pain management Myra Glajchen 34. Cancer pain and palliative care in the developing world Roberto Wenk, Daniela Mosoiu and M. R. Rajagopal.
Review: "The book is intended for a wide range of clinicians with varying degrees of expertise in the care of those with cancer-related pain. It meets the needs of those beginning to learn about cancer pain as well as those with significant experience. Both editors are internationally recognized for their expertise in this area, and the authors, who reflect the diverse array of clinicians and others who are involved in this area, are all experts in the field....The field of cancer pain management is constantly evolving. This updated edition reflects the many new findings and clinical implications. Although there are numerous cancer pain handbooks or quick reference guides, there is nothing as comprehensive and as scientifically rigorous as this book." --Doody's Review Service
Book Description: This is the second edition of the widely praised book by Drs Eduardo D. Bruera and Russell K. Portenoy on all aspects of cancer pain.
Book Description: Drs. Eduardo D. Bruera and Russell K. Portenoy have completely revised and updated the widely respected Cancer Pain: Assessment and Management for the second edition of this unanimously praised book. This is a comprehensive, clinically oriented review of all aspects of the complex and multidimensional problem of cancer pain, including many new chapters.
About the Author: Eduardo D. Bruera, MD, is Professor and Head of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation Medicine, and the F. T. McGraw Chair in the Treatment of Cancer, at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.
Russell K. Portenoy, MD, is Chairman of the Department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care and holds the Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman Chair in Pain and Palliative Care at Beth Israel Medical Center, New York. He is also chief medical officer of Continuum Hospice Care's Jacob Perlow Hospice, as well as Professor of Neurology and Anesthesiology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York.
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