Cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa [electronic resource] : Current Practice and Future için kapak resmi
Cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa [electronic resource] : Current Practice and Future
Başlık:
Cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa [electronic resource] : Current Practice and Future
ISBN:
9783319525549
Fiziksel Açıklamalar:
XV, 217 p. 41 illus., 39 illus. in color. online resource.
Genel Not:
Foreword -- Epidemiology of Cancers in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Population variation in cancer genomics -- Infection-Related Cancers in Sub-Saharan African -- Prostate Cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa: Diagnosis and Management -- Gastrointestinal cancer in sub-Saharan Africa -- Role of Reconstructive Surgery in Management of Cancer: Current State and Practice in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Breast Cancer -- The prevention and Treatment of Cervical Cancer -- Ovarian Cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: Current State and Future -- Delivering Safe and Affordable Cancer Surgical Care -- Access to systemic anticancer treatment and radiotherapy services in sub-Saharan Africa -- Overcoming psychological and socio-cultural factors in cancer -- Palliative Services - Provision, Accessibility, Future -- Cancer - Primary, Translational Research and Clinical Trials in Sub-Saharan Africa.

This book discusses the current state of cancer pathway as it is relevant to sub-Saharan Africa and highlights differences in epidemiology and the underlying problems with management. It outlines the current practice and opinions in all forms of cancer, also highlighting future prospects. Starting by providing background information on the epidemiology and genomic variations, the book then goes on to look at Infection-related cancers and continues to prostate GI, breast cancer and ovarian and cervical cancer. The last part of the book focuses on delivery of affordable and accessible care. Palliative services and primary and transnational research, as well as clinical trials are also discussed. Written by a team of authors based in the UK, Nigeria, South Africa and the US. this book offers an overview of the current state and challenges of cancer care in sub-Saharan Africa, and it would be valuable to policy makers, researchers, funding organisations, and can be an adjunct to standard text books for students, residents and established doctors. .
İçindekiler:
Foreword -- Epidemiology of Cancers in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Population variation in cancer genomics -- Infection-Related Cancers in Sub-Saharan African -- Prostate Cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa: Diagnosis and Management -- Gastrointestinal cancer in sub-Saharan Africa -- Role of Reconstructive Surgery in Management of Cancer: Current State and Practice in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Breast Cancer -- The prevention and Treatment of Cervical Cancer -- Ovarian Cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: Current State and Future -- Delivering Safe and Affordable Cancer Surgical Care -- Access to systemic anticancer treatment and radiotherapy services in sub-Saharan Africa -- Overcoming psychological and socio-cultural factors in cancer -- Palliative Services - Provision, Accessibility, Future -- Cancer - Primary, Translational Research and Clinical Trials in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Özet:
This book discusses the current state of cancer pathway as it is relevant to sub-Saharan Africa and highlights differences in epidemiology and the underlying problems with management. It outlines the current practice and opinions in all forms of cancer, also highlighting future prospects. Starting by providing background information on the epidemiology and genomic variations, the book then goes on to look at Infection-related cancers and continues to prostate GI, breast cancer and ovarian and cervical cancer. The last part of the book focuses on delivery of affordable and accessible care. Palliative services and primary and transnational research, as well as clinical trials are also discussed. Written by a team of authors based in the UK, Nigeria, South Africa and the US. this book offers an overview of the current state and challenges of cancer care in sub-Saharan Africa, and it would be valuable to policy makers, researchers, funding organisations, and can be an adjunct to standard text books for students, residents and established doctors. .