An Update on Pediatric Oncology and Hematology , An Issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1st Edition
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Max J. Coppes & Russell E. Ware & Jeffrey S. Dome
This issue highlights some of the exciting new developments in pediatric oncology and hematology. Three articles are devoted to pediatric leukemia, which remains the most common form of pediatric cancer. Specifically, articles address ALL, AML, and
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This issue highlights some of the exciting new developments in pediatric oncology and hematology. Three articles are devoted to pediatric leukemia, which remains the most common form of pediatric cancer. Specifically, articles address ALL, AML, and leukemia in patients with Down syndrome. Other articles that address pediatric oncology include CNS tumors and neuroblastoma as well as advances in cancer immunotherapy. A very interesting article addresses the challenges experienced by adults who survived a childhood cancer. The hematology articles in this issue cover aspects that most clinicians see on a regular basis—sickle cell disease, thalassemia, and hemophilia, and ITP.
This issue highlights some of the exciting new developments in pediatric oncology and hematology. Three articles are devoted to pediatric leukemia, which remains the most common form of pediatric cancer. Specifically, articles address ALL, AML, and leukemia in patients with Down syndrome. Other articles that address pediatric oncology include CNS tumors and neuroblastoma as well as advances in cancer immunotherapy. A very interesting article addresses the challenges experienced by adults who survived a childhood cancer. The hematology articles in this issue cover aspects that most clinicians see on a regular basis—sickle cell disease, thalassemia, and hemophilia, and ITP.
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By Max J. Coppes, MD, PhD, MBA, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC; Russell E. Ware, MD, PhD, Director, Division of Hematology, Institute Co-Director, Cancer and Blood Diseases Institute, Associate Director, Global Health Center,Marjoy J. Johnson Chair of Hematology Translational Research, Cincinnati Children’s, Professor, UC Department of Pediatric,Cincinnati Ohio and Jeffrey S. Dome, MD, PhD
ISBN Number | 9781437722024 |
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Main Author | By Max J. Coppes, MD, PhD, MBA, Russell E. Ware, MD, PhD and Jeffrey S. Dome, MD, PhD |
Copyright Year | 2010 |
Edition Number | 1 |
Format | Book |
Trim | 152w x 229h (6.00" x 9.00") |
Imprint | Saunders |
Page Count | 0 |
Publication Date | 8 Mar 2010 |
Stock Status | IN STOCK - This may take up to 5 business days to ship |
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This issue highlights some of the exciting new developments in pediatric oncology and hematology. Three articles are devoted to pediatric leukemia, which remains the most common form of pediatric cancer. Specifically, articles address ALL, AML, and leukemia in patients with Down syndrome. Other articles that address pediatric oncology include CNS tumors and neuroblastoma as well as advances in cancer immunotherapy. A very interesting article addresses the challenges experienced by adults who survived a childhood cancer. The hematology articles in this issue cover aspects that most clinicians see on a regular basis—sickle cell disease, thalassemia, and hemophilia, and ITP. This issue highlights some of the exciting new developments in pediatric oncology and hematology. Three articles are devoted to pediatric leukemia, which remains the most common form of pediatric cancer. Specifically, articles address ALL, AML, and leukemia in patients with Down syndrome. Other articles that address pediatric oncology include CNS tumors and neuroblastoma as well as advances in cancer immunotherapy. A very interesting article addresses the challenges experienced by adults who survived a childhood cancer. The hematology articles in this issue cover aspects that most clinicians see on a regular basis—sickle cell disease, thalassemia, and hemophilia, and ITP.
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By <STRONG>Max J. Coppes</STRONG>, MD, PhD, MBA, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC; <STRONG>Russell E. Ware</STRONG>, MD, PhD, Director, Division of Hematology, Institute Co-Director, Cancer and Blood Diseases Institute, Associate Director, Global Health Center,Marjoy J. Johnson Chair of Hematology Translational Research, Cincinnati Children’s, Professor, UC Department of Pediatric,Cincinnati Ohio and <STRONG>Jeffrey S. Dome</STRONG>, MD, PhD
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