Cancer Management in Small Animal Practice

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Cancer Management in Small Animal Practice

Cancer Management In Small Animal Practice Pdf

By Carolyn J. Henry and Mary Lynn Higginbotham

Cancer Management in Small Animal Practice PDF provides you with all the tools needed to diagnose, stage, and manage the many different disease entities known as โ€œcancer.โ€ This manual is designed to provide you with easy-to-access, clinically relevant details for complete care of the small animal cancer patient, while considering the needs, concerns, and capabilities of the client. It provides quick reference sections for information not included in current oncology texts, including drug interactions and resources for participation in clinical trials. All information is well referenced and the reference section on the accompanying website includes links to the original and related articles.

  • The latest information including diagnostic procedures, treatment modalities, and outcome predictions to help clients make the best decisions for their pets.
  • Expert contributors, renowned for clinical, as well as academic and research expertise, offer a wide breadth and depth of expertise.
  • Full-color format provides accurate visual depictions of specific diseases and procedures to enhance your diagnostic capabilities.
  • Key Points highlight critical information, enabling quick, easy access.
  • Systems approach to diagnosis and management offers logical, systematic, head-to-tail procedure for accurate diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis.
  • Extensive discussions of supportive care limit adverse events and increase patient survival and puts emergency information at the practitionerโ€™s fingertips.
  • Suggested readings highlight the latest information for further investigation and research.
  • Comprehensive drug safety guidelines thoroughly discuss all information required to safely handle and administer cancer drugs.
  • Helpful drug formularies offer available formulations, recommended dosages, toxicities, and relative costs.
  • Chapter on how to access clinical trials provides helpful information and hope for patients and their caregivers.
Table of Contents

Part 1 Cancer Principles and Concepts

1. Pathophysiology and Tumor Cell Growth

2. Genetic Basis of Cancer

3. Veterinary Cancer Etiology

A. Environmental, Chemical, and Physical Carcinogens

B. Viral Carcinogenesis

C. Hormonal Impact on Carcinogenesis

Part 2 Evidence-Based Approaches to Cancer in Companion Animals

4. Cancer Epidemiology and Statistics

5. Clinical Trial Design and Access to Clinical Research Studies

Part 3 Cancer Diagnosis and Staging

6. Methods of Tumor Diagnosis: Fine-Needle Aspiration and Biopsy Techniques

7. The Cytology of Neoplasia

8. Histopathology, Immunohistochemistry, and Tumor Grading

9. Imaging Methods in Cancer Diagnosis

A. Radiography

B. Ultrasound

C. Endoscopy

10. Advanced Imaging Modalities

A. Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

B. Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

C. Nuclear Scintigraphy

11. Paraneoplastic Syndromes

Part 4 The Management of Cancer

12. Chemotherapy

A. Basic Chemotherapy Principles

B. Chemotherapy Drug Interactions

C. Safe Handling of Chemotherapy Drugs

D. Chemotherapy Preparation

E. Chemotherapy Administration

F. Formulary and Sources of Chemotherapeutic Agents

13. Managing Oncologic Emergencies

A. Tumor- and Treatment-related Complications

B. Treatment of Chemotherapy Extravasations

C. Transfusion Considerations

14. Surgical Interventions in Cancer

15. Radiation Therapy

A. External Beam Radiation Therapy (Teletherapy) and Brachytherapy

B. Radioisotopes in Cancer Therapy

C. Management of Radiation Toxicity and Complications

16. Immunotherapy

17. Photodynamic Therapy

18. Supportive Care of the Cancer Patient

A. Prevention and Management of Nausea and Vomiting

B. Nutritional Management of the Cancer Patient

C. Assessment and Management of Pain in the Cancer Patient

D. Palliative Care for the Cancer Patient

Part 5 Specific Malignancies โ€• A Head-to-Tail Approach

19. Nervous System Neoplasia

20. Tumors of the Head and Neck

A: Oral Tumors

B: Nasal Tumors

C: Ocular and Periocular Tumors

D: Aural Tumors

E: Skull Tumors

F: Esophageal Tumors

G: Laryngeal and Tracheal Tumors

21. Tumors of the Thoracic Cavity

A: Primary Respiratory Tumors

B: Mediastinal Tumors

C: Metastatic Respiratory Tumors

D: Rib and Pleural Tumors

E: Cardiac and Heart-based Tumors

22. Tumors of the Abdominal Cavity

A: Stomach Tumors

B: Intestinal Tumors

C: Liver, Gall Bladder, and Non-endocrine Pancreatic Tumors

D: Splenic Tumors

E: Female Reproductive Tumors

F: Mammary Tumors

G: Male Reproductive Tumors

H: Renal Tumors

I: Bladder and Urethral Tumors

J: Prostate Tumors

23. Tumors of the Skin, Subcutis, and Other Soft Tissues

A: Skin Tumors

B: Nail Bed Tumors

C: Foot Pad Tumors

D: Mast Cell Tumors

E: Soft-tissue Sarcomas

F: Histiocytic Diseases

G: Perianal and Anal Sac Tumors

24. Tumors of the Musculoskeletal System

25. Tumors of the Hematopoietic System

A: Lymphoma

B: Leukemia

C: Multiple Myeloma

26. Tumors of the Endocrine System

A: Adrenal and Pituitary Tumors

B: Thyroid Tumors

C: Parathyroid Tumors

D: Pancreatic Tumors

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