1st Edition

Cancer Care

By Ian Peate Copyright 2012

    Understanding cancer is essential to providing effective nursing care to patients and families affected. This easy-to-use reference guide puts all the necessary information at your fingertips.

     

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    Contents 

    Introduction

    Defining cancer

    The nature of cancer

    The biology of cancer

    Cancer cells

    Differentiation

    Section summary

    Tumours

    Benign tumours

    Malignant tumours

    How malignant tumours grow and spread

    Local growth and damage to nearby tissues

    Age

    Sex

    Overall health status

    Immune system function

    Case study 1 Gerald Fergus

    Spread to the lymphatic system and the lymph nodes

    Spread to other parts of the body

    Section summary

    Aetiology of Cancer

    Cancer causing substances (carcinogens)

    Smoking

    Alcohol

    Occupational exposure

    Diet

    Sun

    Hormones

     

    Staging and grading of cancer

    Staging

    Staging and investigations

    Radiology

       Computerised Tomography Scan (CT Scan)

       Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

    Ultrasound

    Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

    Pathology

    Endoscopy and surgery

    Grading and investigations

    Section summary

    Cancer treatment

    Surgery

    Chemotherapy

    Classes of chemotherapeutic drugs

    Side effects

    Radiotherapy

    Biological therapies

    Bone marrow and stem cell transplants

    Hormonesand hormone antagonists

    Section summary

    Cancer fast facts

    Breast cancer

    Bowel cancer (also known as colorectal cancer)

    Lung cancer

    Prostate cancer

    Caring for people with cancer

    Palliative care and end of life care

    Section summary

    Terminology

    Resources

     

    Biography

    Ian Peate