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[et al.]1st ed.London BMJ20031 online resource (636 p.)Evidence-Based MedicineDescription based upon print version of record.9780727914392 0727914391 Includes bibliographical references and index.Evidence-based Oncology; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; Levels of evidence and grades of recommendation; Section I: Principles and practice of "critical appraisal"; 1 Appraising clinical literature in cancer; 2 Finding the "best evidence" for cancer care; 3 Understanding the concepts behind health economics; 4 Stringent application of epidemiological criteria changes the interpretation of the effects of immunotherapy in advanced renal cell cancer; Section II: Cancer prevention; Preface; 5 Which interventions help individuals to stop smoking?; 6 Breast cancer prevention trials7 Is cancer risk reduced by a health-enhancing diet? 8 Is cancer risk reduced by the intake or supplementation of retinoids and carotenoids?; 9 Do primary and secondary prevention interventions for sun protection reduce the risk of skin cancers?; 10 Do sunscreens reduce the incidence of skin cancers?; 11 Can lifestyle behaviour change reduce the risk and incidence of urological cancers?; 12 What is the role of prophylactic surgery in the prevention of colorectal cancer?; Section III: Screening for cancers; 13 Screening for breast cancer; 14 Cervical screening; 15 Screening for prostate cancer16 Screening for ovarian cancer 17 Screening for colorectal cancer; 18 Screening for lung cancer; 19 Screening for stomach cancer; 20 Screening for melanoma; Section IV: Treating tumours of the respiratory system; 21 Lung cancer; 22 Malignant pleural mesothelioma; Section V: Treating tumours of the gastrointestinal tract; 23 Cancer of the oesophagus; 24 Gastric carcinoma; 25 Pancreatic cancer; 26 Hepatobiliary cancers; 27 The treatment of cancers of the small bowel; 28 The treatment of carcinoma of the colon and rectum; 29 Treatment of anal cancerSection VI: Treating tumours of the urogenital system 30 Kidney cancer; 31 Cancer of the bladder; 32 Cancer of the prostate; 33 Cancer of the penis; 34 Testicular germ cell cancer; Section VII: Treating gynaecological tumours; 35 Ovarian and fallopian tube cancers; 36 Cancer of the uterine corpus; 37 Cancer of the cervix and vagina; 38 Treating vulval cancer; 39 Gestational trophoblastic disease; Section VIII: Treating breast cancer; 40 Breast cancer; Section IX: Treating skin cancer; 41 Cutaneous melanoma; 42 Treatment of basal cell carcinoma; 43 Squamous cell carcinoma44 Primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma 45 Kaposi's sarcoma; Section X: Treating sarcomas; 46 Soft tissue sarcoma; Section XI: Treating central nervous system tumours; 47 Central nervous system tumours; Section XII: Treating cancers of the eye and associated structures; 48 Uveal melanoma; 49 Ocular adnexal and orbital tumours; IndexThis is a book about using the best evidence to inform treatment decisions for people with cancer. It is written by oncologists for oncologists, using examples throughout to illustrate key points. The book starts off with a ""toolbox"" section, written in a way which will help those relatively new to the principles of evidence-based oncology to understand the key issues, and equip them with the basics of how to tell a good study from a bad one. The majority of the book then deals with an evidence-based summary of the common and important cancers in a structured and easy to read format aroundEvidence-Based MedicineOncologyCancerPatientsMedical careEvidence-based medicineOncology.CancerPatientsMedical care.Evidence-based medicine.616.994Williams C. J(Christopher John Hacon)892236MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813414803321Evidence-based oncology1992414UNINA01673nam0 2200421 i 450 VAN0002371620260203100043.590978-03-87909-37-020040915d1984 |0itac50 baengUS|||| |||||i e nncAsymptotic analysisJames Dickson MurrayNew YorkSpringer1984VI, 164 p.24 cm001VAN000237172001 Applied mathematical sciences210 Berlin [etc]Springer1971-48VAN00301972Asymptotic analysis11855040-XXSequences, series, summability [MSC 2020]VANC020786MF40A30Convergence and divergence of series and sequences of functions [MSC 2020]VANC029290MFApproximationKW:KAsymptotic representationKW:KDifferential equationsKW:KIntegralsKW:KPerturbationKW:KPerturbation TheoryKW:KUSNew YorkVANL000011MurrayJames DicksonVANV03907623272Springer <editore>VANV108073650ITSOL20260206RICA/sebina/repository/catalogazione/documenti/Murray - Asymptotic analysis.pdfContentsBIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICAIT-CE0120VAN08VAN00023716BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI MATEMATICA E FISICA08PREST 40-XX 2947 08 1680 I 20040915 Asymptotic Analysis118550UNICAMPANIA