Comprehensive Geriatric OncologyLodovico Balducci, Gary H. Lyman, William B. Ershler, Martine Extermann CRC Press, 1 mar 2004 - 896 páginas Published in 2004: This new edition of Comprehensive Geriatric Oncology still offers an exhaustive review of the biology of cancer and aging, of the epidemiologic trends in the country and in the world, and of the clinical trials that concern cancer prevention and cancer treatment in the elderly. |
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PART 3 Biology of aging and cancer | 108 |
PART 4 Influence of aging on prevention diagnosis and treatment of cancer | 366 |
PART 5 Cancer prevention in the aged | 570 |
PART 6 Management of cancer in the older person | 684 |
PART 7 Management of specific tumors in older persons | 979 |
PART 8 Rehabilitation and supportive care | 1417 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Comprehensive Geriatric Oncology, Second Edition Lodovico Balducci,William B. Ershler,Gary H. Lyman,Martine Extermann Vista previa restringida - 2004 |
Comprehensive Geriatric Oncology Lodovico Balducci,William B. Ershler,Gary H. Lyman No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1998 |
Comprehensive Geriatric Oncology, Second Edition Lodovico Balducci,William B. Ershler,Gary H. Lyman,Martine Extermann No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2004 |
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