Cutaneous Reactions from Anti-Cancer Therapies ()
By Dr. Allireza Alloo, Dr. NIcole LeBeouf
By Dr. Allireza Alloo, Dr. NIcole LeBeouf
Many oncologic therapies used to treat cancer have significant implications for the skin. These dermatologic reactions follow recognizable patterns and are closely related to the type of treatment given. Cutaneous Toxicities from Anti-Cancer Therapies, by Drs. Allireza Alloo and Nicole LeBoeuf, is a comprehensive guide that provides invaluable insight into the numerous cutaneous toxicities caused by various oncologic modes of treatment. This portable photoguide is a quick bedside handbook for dermatologists, oncologists, primary care providers, emergency room physicians, and other healthcare professionals who see patients undergoing treatment for cancer.
Overview
When it comes to cancer treatment, the effects on the skin are often underestimated. However, these cutaneous toxicities can significantly impact a patient’s quality of life and may even require interrupting or adjusting their treatment plan. Cutaneous Toxicities from Anti-Cancer Therapies aims to bridge this gap in knowledge by summarizing the current evidence on skin toxicity from oncologic treatment in a succinct and highly practical format.
The book begins by providing an introduction to the topic, outlining the different types of oncologic therapies and their potential impact on the skin. It then delves into the specific dermatologic reactions caused by cytotoxic chemotherapy, targeted chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. Each type of treatment is discussed in detail, highlighting the common reaction patterns, clinical pearls, and treatment recommendations.
One of the standout features of this book is its extensive use of full-color clinical photos. These images help the reader quickly identify specific reaction patterns and skin toxicities associated with different cancer therapies. From rashes to nail changes, the visual representation enhances the understanding and recognition of these cutaneous issues.
Furthermore, the authors recognize that dermatologic reactions may vary depending on the patient’s skin type and age. Throughout the book, special considerations for skin of color and pediatrics are highlighted in boxed sections. This inclusion adds depth and practicality to the book, making it applicable to a wide range of clinical scenarios.
Review
Cutaneous Toxicities from Anti-Cancer Therapies is a must-have resource for healthcare professionals involved in the care of cancer patients. The book is written in a concise and accessible manner, making it easy to navigate and absorb the information. It is particularly useful for busy clinicians who need quick reference material on dermatologic reactions seen in their patients undergoing cancer treatment.
The combination of text and clinical photos makes this book a valuable tool in clinical practice. The visual aids not only aid in identification but also facilitate patient education. Clinicians can use the images to explain and discuss potential skin-related side effects, helping patients understand what to expect during their treatment journey.
The book also provides evidence-based recommendations for managing these cutaneous toxicities. The treatment recommendations are practical and take into account the need to balance the efficacy of the oncologic treatment with the maintenance of the patient’s skin health. By following these recommendations, healthcare professionals can help minimize the impact of treatment-related skin toxicities on their patients.
Furthermore, the authors’ inclusion of special considerations for skin of color and pediatrics demonstrates their commitment to inclusivity and ensuring that all patients receive appropriate and individualized care. This attention to diversity and patient-centeredness adds great value to the book and enhances its relevance in the increasingly multicultural landscape of healthcare.
Order Your Copy today
For healthcare professionals involved in the care of cancer patients, Cutaneous Toxicities from Anti-Cancer Therapies is an essential addition to your library. It offers comprehensive coverage of dermatologic reactions caused by various oncologic treatments, providing valuable insights and practical recommendations. With its portable size and user-friendly format, it is the perfect bedside handbook for quick reference.
To order your copy of Cutaneous Toxicities from Anti-Cancer Therapies, visit your favorite online retailer or directly purchase it from the publisher’s website. With the book in your hands, you can confidently navigate the complex world of dermatologic reactions associated with cancer treatment.
Product Details
- Publisher: LWW; First Edition (February 23, 2023)
- Language: English
- eBook Digital: 312 pages
- ISBN-10: 1975157893
- ISBN-13: 978-1975157890
Product Details
- Summarizes current evidence on skin toxicity from oncologic treatment using a succinct, highly practical format for quick reference
- Defines specific reaction patterns for oncology therapies and provides clinical pearls and treatment recommendations
- Features abundant full-color clinical photos that help you quickly identify reaction patterns and skin toxicity from specific cancer therapies
- Highlights special considerations for skin of color and pediatrics in boxes throughout the bookEnrich Your eBook Reading Experience
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- Publisher : LWW; First Edition (February 23, 2023)
- Language : English
- : 312 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1975157893
- ISBN-13 : 978-1975157890