During the past decade, fundamental and clinical research have been conducted to enhance the efficacy of anticancer treatments and new drugs targeted on specific molecular events have emerged. These treatments are more efficient but also cause frequent skin side effects such as skin dryness, nail and hair changes. On a psychological and aesthetic point of view, this can be a real matter for the patients, and these skin changes lead to altered quality of life and modification of the self perception of the body. This book reviews research conducted on the topic of skin care in cancer patients.
Forewords; Introduction; The Hand-Foot Syndrome; Management of Acneiform Eruption & other Cutaneous Side Effects of Anti-Egfr Therapies; How to Manage Hair Changes in Cancer Patients; Nail Changes in Cancer Patients:: From Diagnosis to Management; Cancer & Photoprotection; A Critical Review of Cutaneous Toxicity of Anticancer Treatments; Pressure of Ulcers of Cancer Patients; How Dermatopathology Can Be Useful in the Comprehension of Therapeutic & Side Effects of Novel Biologically Targeted Therapies; The Common & the Unusual Presentation of Skin Metastases in Cancer Patients; Cosmetic & Medicinal Products:: A Distinct but Complementary Approach?; Management of Lymphedema in Cancer Patients; Keloids & Hypertrophic Scars after Surgery in Cancer Patients; Cytotoxic Drug Extravasation in Cancer Patients:: Diagnosis, Prevention & Management; Skin Manifestations of Paraneoplastic Syndromes; Tatoos & Camouflage:: Not to Forget!; Index.
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