Synopses & Reviews
Renal cancer has recently become a very exciting area of oncology. Whilst it has been known for some time that individual patient outcomes vary greatly, therapeutic interventions for renal cancer have enjoyed only limited success until recently. In the past decade, there have been significant advances in surgical oncology which have only been matched by advances in new therapeutics within the last three years. Renal cancer is therefore a rapidly changing field, and investigators have had to learn novel ways of assessing disease, monitoring response to treatment and helping patients to cope with the side effects of these therapies.
Part of the Oxford Oncology Library, this pocketbook summarises the latest evidence-based and practical information on the treatment of renal cancer. With contributions from leading oncologists, the book covers the range of therapies currently available to clinicians, including surgery, interventional radiology, and systemic treatments. This book will serve as an invaluable reference for all health care professionals involved in the management of patients with renal cancer.
About the Author
Tim Eisen was Senior Lecturer in Medical Oncology at University College London from 1998 to 2001 where he developed special interests in the treatment of kidney cancer, melanoma and lung cancer. From 2001 to 2006 he was Senior Lecturer in Medical Oncology at the Institute of Cancer Research and the Royal Marsden Hospital. He was appointed Professor of Medical Oncology at Cambridge in 2006.
Table of Contents
1. Aetiology and molecular basis of disease,
Maxine Tran and Tim Eisen2. Radiological assessment, Aslam Sohaib
3. Assessment of treatment options, Martin Gore and Irshad Sheeba
4. Surgical approach, Arnaud Mejean and Marc-Olivier Timsit
5. Interventional radiology, Khalid Enver and David Breen
6. Systemic treatment: immunotherapy, Bernard Escudier, Marine Gross Goupil, Christophe Massard and Karim Fizazi
7. Systemic treatment: tyrosine kinase inhibitors, David Quinn and Tanya Dorff
8. Palliative interventions, Michael Fisch
9. Current trials in RCC, Paul Nathan and Anup Vinayan