Short description
This book is designed to give the clinician immediate, easy-to-access and practical advice on clinical problems which may arise in the management of gynaecological malignancy. This book provides current guidelines for management from an authoritative team of pallaitive care specialists, oncologists and gyanecologists.
Long description
This is the second book in a new international, multi-contributed series aimed at providing practical, clinical guidance on how to deal with difficult symptoms related to specific cancer sites. In gynaeoncology there are a number of symptoms which cause great distress to the individual and their families, and perplexity to the physicians and nurses caring for them. This volume covers the management of incurable disease for each of the most common cancers followed by a review of the most difficult symptoms that are encountered in this tumour group. Contributors provide a scientific background to symptom-control chapters, with an indication of the sources and evidence for their advice.
Review
The main strength of the book is its emphasis on practical issues and a multidisciplinary approach to patient management ... It was particularly refreshing to see emphasis on the appropriateness of various interventions depending on the patient's goals, life expectancy and the likelihood of improving quality of life ... In summary, this book was informative and easy to read ... The book would serve as a very useful starting point for all members of a multidisciplinary team caring for patients with gynaecological malignancies. Palliative Medicine, 19 ... an excellent resource for anybody who deals with advanced gynaecological cancer ... The authors discuss the wide range of causes and offer numerous excellent suggestions for management ... I discovered a helpful text to which I shall be referring many times in the future. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 97 This book contains a wealth of information pertinent to the good symptomatic care of patients with advanced gynaecological malignancy and will be a welcome addition to the palliative care unit bookshelf. IAHPC Website
Table of contents
- The assessment and management of advanced cancer of the cervix
- The assessment and management of advanced cancer of the ovary
- Endometrial cancer
- fundamentals and advanced disease
- Pelvic pain syndromes and their management in advanced gynaecological malignancy
- The management of odours and discharge in gynaecological cancer
- The management of fistulae
- The management of bowel obstruction
- Psychosexual problems in gynaecological malignancy
- Thrombosis and bleeding problems in gynaecological malignancy
- The management of ascites
- The management of urinary tract obstruction in advanced pelvic disease
- The last days of life