Problem solving through precision oncology in SearchWorks catalog (2024)

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Responsibility
edited by Ellen R. Copson, Peter Hall, Ruth E. Board, Gordon Cook, Peter Selby.
Publication
Oxford : Clinical Publishing, 2017.
Physical description
1 online resource : illustrations

Description

Creators/Contributors

Contributor
Copson, Ellen R., editor.
Hall, Peter (Lecturer in health economics), editor.
Board, Ruth E., editor.
Cook, Gordon (Professor of hematology), editor.
Selby, P. (Peter), editor.
Association of Cancer Physicians, issuing body.

Contents/Summary

Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • 1) Precision oncology - an introduction (including 100,000 genome project): Ellen Copson, Peter Hall, Ruth Board, Gordon Cook, Peter Selby 2) Testicular cancer a successful model for biomarker guided cancer care: Johnathan Joffe 3) Cancer susceptibility genes: Diana Eccles 4) Tumour biology and somatic genetics as they underpin precision oncology: Nicolai J Birkbak 5) Pharmacogenomics: Jean E Abraham 6) Introducing next generation sequencing into routine practice - the benefits and the challenges: Angela Hamblin 7) An introduction to proteomics and the discovery of new renal cancer biomarkers: Peter Selby 8) Myeloma: Gordon Cook 9) Lymphoma: Andy Davis 10) Stratified medicine in the UK: Colin Lindsay 11) The economic challenge of healthcare provision in precision oncology: Peter Hall 12) Clinical trials in precision oncology: Peter Selby 14) Developing diagnostic tests for precision oncology: Mike Messenger15) The use of circulating tumour-derived nucleic acids in precision oncology: Nick Turner, Charlotte Fribbens15) Ethical issues in precision oncology/cancer genetics: Angela FenwickCases / Corresponding Authors 1) A breast cancer patient with a BRCA1 mutation: Ellen Copson 2) A colorectal cancer patient with Lynch syndrome: Adam Januszewski 3) A patient with advanced melanoma for systemic therapy with a BRAF inhibitor: Samantha Turnbull4) Metastatic non-small cell lung cancer with activating EGFR mutation: Leena Mukherjee 5) A patient with an advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumour tested for a c-KIT mutation: Stefan Symeonides6) A case of relapsed myeloma with high risk cytogenics: Matthew Jenner 7) A case of young man with high-grade orbital lymphoma: Cathy Burton 8) Li Fraumeni: Hayley Mackenzie 9) VHL: Peter Selby 10) A breast cancer patient tested with Oncotype DX: Yun Yi Tan 11) A patient with ovarian cancer for whom treatment is guided by multi platform tumour molecular profiling: Elaine Dunwoodie 12) A teenager with a small round cell tumour and a diagnostic translocation: Nicola Hughes 13) Treatment based clinical prognostic factors and molecular profiling in medulloblastoma: Susan Short 14) A man with locally advanced Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) positive propharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: Joseph J Sacco 15) A colorectal cancer patient: Colin Barrie16) A case of a man with advanced upper gastrointestinal cancer and poor physical fitness: Tim Underwood 17) A prostate cancer patient: Sebastian Trainor 18) An adult sarcoma patient: Salma Naheed, Peter Simmonds 19) A case of a woman with BRCA-mutated ovarian cancer: Barbara Stanley20) A case of high count T-ALL in a 2 yr old boy with treatment stratification based on MRD response: Amy Mitchell 21) Application of cancer genomics to routine care: Janessa Laskin.
  • (source: Nielsen Book Data)
Publisher's summary
From the Introduction: "Precision oncology offers a hugely exciting opportunity to personalise cancer treatments and prevention for the benefit of the individual but does present great challenges at present, both scientific and ethical."We now have the capacity to identify the abnormalities in genes and proteins that introduce the risk of individuals developing cancer and are responsible for the classical behaviour of a cancer. Having done this, healthcare teams are able to better diagnose cancer, evolve preventive strategies, and develop and deploy targeted cancer therapies. Precision oncology involves better prevention strategies and ensuring that therapeutic interventions can be concentrated on those who will benefit, reducing expense and sparing side effects for those who will not. This new educational resource provides an overview of the latest progress in developing precision oncology, plus a ground breaking collection of case studies ("Problems") showing precision oncology in practice.It includes a clear, readable summary of developments, alongside real-life case studies, providing a valuable update for all involved in the oncology community.The editors lead research and clinical teams at four UK centres of excellence in the field.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)

Subjects

Subjects
Oncology.
Neoplasms
MEDICAL > Oncology.
Genre
Case Reports

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Publication date
2017
Note
"Published in association with the Association of Cancer Physicians."
ISBN
9781846926532 (electronic bk.)
184692653X (electronic bk.)
9781846921117
1846921112

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