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The Gale encyclopedia of cancer : a guide to cancer and its treatment / Ellen Thackery, editor.

by Thackery, Ellen [editor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Detroit : Gale Group, c2002Description: 2 v. (xxxi, 1239 p.) : col. illus. ; 29 cm.ISBN: 0787656100 (v. 1); 0787656119 (v. 2); 0787656097 (set : hardcover).Subject(s): Cancer -- Encyclopedias | Oncology -- Encyclopedias | Neoplasms -- Encyclopedias -- English | Medical Oncology -- Encyclopedias -- English
Contents:
v. 1. A-K -- v. 2. L-Z.
Summary: "All of us fear the modern scourge of cancer at some level, and being an informed patient or family member is esential in this confusing world of advanced technology and conflicting advice. This new encyclopedia is a perfect entry point, with its clear, but medically informative, articles on 120 different cancers, drugs, and diagnostic tests. Treatments (traditional and alternative), causes and prevention, clinical trials, and demographic information are also provided. Users will especially appreciate the pertinent colored illustrations, the highlighted "Questions to Ask the Doctor," and lists of additional resources." -- "Outstanding Reference Sources," American Libraries, May 2002.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

v. 1. A-K -- v. 2. L-Z.

"All of us fear the modern scourge of cancer at some level, and being an informed patient or family member is esential in this confusing world of advanced technology and conflicting advice. This new encyclopedia is a perfect entry point, with its clear, but medically informative, articles on 120 different cancers, drugs, and diagnostic tests. Treatments (traditional and alternative), causes and prevention, clinical trials, and demographic information are also provided. Users will especially appreciate the pertinent colored illustrations, the highlighted "Questions to Ask the Doctor," and lists of additional resources." -- "Outstanding Reference Sources," American Libraries, May 2002.

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