Medical Oncology (Volume I)
A new medical oncology textbook was officially presented on February 9 in Sofia. This happened at a solemn ceremony in "Nadezhda" Medical Center in the presence of distinguished specialists from all over the country.
The textbook is in fact the second edition and was prepared by a large team of authors under the scientific editorship of Prof. Constanta Timcheva - national consultant in medical oncology and head of the Medical Oncology Clinic at the Nadezhda Medical Center.
Among the authors are distinguished representatives of the academic community such as Prof. A.-M. Borisova, Prof. I. Hristozova, Prof. Tsv. Tankova, Prof. Dr. Bobev, Assoc. R. Kaneva, Assoc. M. Mitkova, Assoc. A. Shinkov, Assoc. B. Borisov and others. prominent specialists in the field of medical oncology.
Due to the growing social significance of oncological diseases, the need to attract and train young personnel in the field of medical oncology is becoming greater. However, Bulgaria is among the few European countries where there is still no student training in the specialty. Therefore, this textbook has the status of a unique study guide in medical oncology.
Preface
1. Epidemiology of malignant diseases in Bulgaria
2. Biology of tumor growth
3. Principles of surgical treatment in malignant diseases
4. Basic principles of radiotherapy in oncology
5. Principles of drug treatment of malignant tumors.
6. Biotechnological drugs in clinical medicine and oncology
7. Pharmacoeconomics in oncology
8. Principles of clinical trials of new medicinal products
9. Toxicity of systemic drug therapy:
9.1. Febrile neutropenia
9.2. Anemia in malignant diseases
9.3. Skin and mucosal toxicity, skin appendages
9.4. Extravasates from cytotoxic medicinal products
9.5. Hypersensitivity reactions
9.6. Neurotoxicity
9.7. Cardiotoxicity of antitumor drug therapy
9.8. Pulmonary toxicity induced by antitumor drug treatment
9.9. Gastrointestinal toxicity. Antiemetics
9.10. Hepatotoxicity
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9.11. Nephrotoxicity
9.12. Infectious complications
9.13. Teratogenic effect of cytostatics
9.14. Toxicities associated with the administration of immunotherapy
9.15. Rare toxic manifestations of immunotherapy
10. Paraneoplastic syndromes
11. Palliative and supportive drug treatment:
11.1. Guidelines for pain management in adults with cancer
11.2. Depression and anxiety in cancer patients
11.3. Thromboembolic complications in cancer patients
12. Endocrine disorders in malignant diseases of non-endocrine origin
13. Bone changes in oncological diseases
14. Deviations in glucose, lipid and protein metabolism in oncological diseases
15. Other emergency conditions in oncology
16. Preservation of fertility and reproductive capacity in patients undergoing gonadotoxic therapy. Pregnancy and gonadotoxic therapy - basic recommendations
Abbreviations used