Handbook of multiple myeloma [electronic resource] / Mohamad Mohty, Jean-Luc Harousseau.
2015
RC280.B6
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Title
Handbook of multiple myeloma [electronic resource] / Mohamad Mohty, Jean-Luc Harousseau.
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9783319182186 electronic book
3319182188 electronic book
9783319182179
3319182188 electronic book
9783319182179
Published
Cham : Adis, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
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RC280.B6
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.99/418
Summary
This handbook is an in-depth and comprehensive guide to the pathophysiology, diagnosis, staging, treatment and management of patients with multiple myeloma. The Handbook was commissioned to address an unmet need for a book of this kind in the myeloma field and to provide busy healthcare professionals with an informative and educational review of the current and emerging treatment recommendations for multiple myeloma. Myeloma is a type of bone marrow cancer arising from plasma cells and is the second most common form of bone marrow cancer, but represents just 1% of all cancers. The causes of myeloma are not fully understood but it is thought to be caused by an interaction of both genetic and environmental factors. This Handbook discusses these issues as well the latest developments in the field and will be an invaluable source of topical information for all healthcare professionals with an interest in multiple myeloma.
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Table of Contents
Pathophysiology
Diagnosis and staging
Treatment of transplant eligible patients
Treatment of elderly patients
Treatment of relapsed patients
Bone disease.
Diagnosis and staging
Treatment of transplant eligible patients
Treatment of elderly patients
Treatment of relapsed patients
Bone disease.