Miranda Payne, Semini Greening, Robert Owens, Rebecca Shakir, Victoria Woodcock, Gareth Morris-Stiff
Oxford Handbook of Oncology
Miranda Payne, Semini Greening, Robert Owens, Rebecca Shakir, Victoria Woodcock, Gareth Morris-Stiff
Oxford Handbook of Oncology
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This practical guide to clinical consultation in oncology has been extensively revised and updated. It reflects recent advances in oncology with particular emphasis on new therapies and the emergence of immunotherapy as a real modality.
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This practical guide to clinical consultation in oncology has been extensively revised and updated. It reflects recent advances in oncology with particular emphasis on new therapies and the emergence of immunotherapy as a real modality.
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- Oxford Medical Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 102mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9780198847168
- ISBN-10: 0198847165
- Artikelnr.: 74063413
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford Medical Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 180mm x 102mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 385g
- ISBN-13: 9780198847168
- ISBN-10: 0198847165
- Artikelnr.: 74063413
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Miranda Payne is a previous CRUK Clinical Fellow and a current Consultant in Medical Oncology at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Recruitment to international, academic, industry-sponsored and observational clinical trials is a routine aspect of Miranda's clinical practice, reflected in her publication record. She has a particular interest in the consequences of immunotherapy and in the systemic treatment of melanoma. She has been an editor of the Oxford Handbook of Oncology for over 20 years. Robert Owens is a consultant clinical oncologist in Oxford where he also completed his oncology training. He specialises in treating GI cancers and has a specific interest in focussed targeted radiotherapy (SABR) especially in the upper GI setting. Gareth Morris Stiff is an accomplished surgical oncologist with 32 years of postgraduate experience with specific expertise in hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) cancers, and a Pharma key opinion leader in exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. Extensive research portfolio and widely published in peer-reviewed journals. Numerous leadership roles directing teams and committees within the clinical and research arenas up to a national level. Departed clinical practice to develop anti-cancer therapies with a portfolio including antibodies, small molecules, Ayurvedic-western hybrids, and phytomedicines. Currently global chief medical officer for Equilibrium Labs developing phytomedicines to aid metabolism dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease and cancer chemotherapy-related adverse events. Victoria Woodcock is a consultant in medical oncology specialising in the treatment of colorectal cancer. She completed her oncology training in Oxford and undertook a DPhil in Oncology at the University of Oxford studying immune responses to checkpoint inhibitor treatment in melanoma. Her academic interests include understanding and augmenting immune responses against cancer through conducting clinical trials of novel immunotherapy treatments and translational research. Dr Rebecca Shakir is a clinical oncology consultant at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford and post-doctoral academic visitor at Oxford Population Health. Alongside treating people with head and neck and skin cancer, she specialises in the management of people with the long-term side-effects of cancer treatment. Her research focuses on determining the benefits and risks of radiotherapy and shared decision making. In addition to her clinical work, Rebecca is the Sherrington Lecturer at Magdalen College Oxford and a member of the Specialty Training and Professional Standards Boards at the Royal College of Radiologists.
1: The Multidisciplinary approach to cancer
2: Modifiable risk factors for cancer
3: Genetics of cancer
4: Cancer prevention
5: Population screening for cancer
6: Principles of surgical oncology
7: Principles of radiation oncology
8: Introduction to principles of SACT
9: Principles of chemotherapy
10: Principles of immunotherapy and gene therapy
11: Principles of targeted and biological therapies
12: Hormone therapy
13: Biomarkers
14: Novel therapeutic approaches and clinical trials
15: Late effects of treatment for cancer
16: Principles of symptom control in palliative care
17: Thoracic malignancies
18: Breast cancer
19: Colorectal cancer
20: Anal cancer
21: Upper gastrointestinal cancer
22: Endocrine cancers
23: Genitourinary cancers
24: Gynaecological cancers
25: Head and neck cancers
26: Tumours of the central nervous system
27: Melanoma and other skin cancers
28: Haematological malignancies
29: Bone and soft tissue malignancies
30: Malignancy of unknown primary
31: Paraneoplastic syndromes
32: Childhood cancers presenting in adults
33: Oncology emergencies
2: Modifiable risk factors for cancer
3: Genetics of cancer
4: Cancer prevention
5: Population screening for cancer
6: Principles of surgical oncology
7: Principles of radiation oncology
8: Introduction to principles of SACT
9: Principles of chemotherapy
10: Principles of immunotherapy and gene therapy
11: Principles of targeted and biological therapies
12: Hormone therapy
13: Biomarkers
14: Novel therapeutic approaches and clinical trials
15: Late effects of treatment for cancer
16: Principles of symptom control in palliative care
17: Thoracic malignancies
18: Breast cancer
19: Colorectal cancer
20: Anal cancer
21: Upper gastrointestinal cancer
22: Endocrine cancers
23: Genitourinary cancers
24: Gynaecological cancers
25: Head and neck cancers
26: Tumours of the central nervous system
27: Melanoma and other skin cancers
28: Haematological malignancies
29: Bone and soft tissue malignancies
30: Malignancy of unknown primary
31: Paraneoplastic syndromes
32: Childhood cancers presenting in adults
33: Oncology emergencies
1: The Multidisciplinary approach to cancer
2: Modifiable risk factors for cancer
3: Genetics of cancer
4: Cancer prevention
5: Population screening for cancer
6: Principles of surgical oncology
7: Principles of radiation oncology
8: Introduction to principles of SACT
9: Principles of chemotherapy
10: Principles of immunotherapy and gene therapy
11: Principles of targeted and biological therapies
12: Hormone therapy
13: Biomarkers
14: Novel therapeutic approaches and clinical trials
15: Late effects of treatment for cancer
16: Principles of symptom control in palliative care
17: Thoracic malignancies
18: Breast cancer
19: Colorectal cancer
20: Anal cancer
21: Upper gastrointestinal cancer
22: Endocrine cancers
23: Genitourinary cancers
24: Gynaecological cancers
25: Head and neck cancers
26: Tumours of the central nervous system
27: Melanoma and other skin cancers
28: Haematological malignancies
29: Bone and soft tissue malignancies
30: Malignancy of unknown primary
31: Paraneoplastic syndromes
32: Childhood cancers presenting in adults
33: Oncology emergencies
2: Modifiable risk factors for cancer
3: Genetics of cancer
4: Cancer prevention
5: Population screening for cancer
6: Principles of surgical oncology
7: Principles of radiation oncology
8: Introduction to principles of SACT
9: Principles of chemotherapy
10: Principles of immunotherapy and gene therapy
11: Principles of targeted and biological therapies
12: Hormone therapy
13: Biomarkers
14: Novel therapeutic approaches and clinical trials
15: Late effects of treatment for cancer
16: Principles of symptom control in palliative care
17: Thoracic malignancies
18: Breast cancer
19: Colorectal cancer
20: Anal cancer
21: Upper gastrointestinal cancer
22: Endocrine cancers
23: Genitourinary cancers
24: Gynaecological cancers
25: Head and neck cancers
26: Tumours of the central nervous system
27: Melanoma and other skin cancers
28: Haematological malignancies
29: Bone and soft tissue malignancies
30: Malignancy of unknown primary
31: Paraneoplastic syndromes
32: Childhood cancers presenting in adults
33: Oncology emergencies







