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Prostate cancer is the commonest cancer in men. Current treatments include surgery to remove the whole prostate or radiotherapy of the whole prostate. These radical treatments can treat the cancer effectively but often cause unwanted side effects.
Meanwhile widespread screening with prostate-specific antigen has led to an increased diagnosis of localised prostate cancer; at the same time, widespread use of abdominal imaging has led to increased detection of renal masses. In response to demand for improved outcomes with reduced side effects, focal therapy has emerged as an important procedure in managing both prostate and renal cancers. It targets individual areas of cancer, reducing unwanted side effects and the amount of damage to collateral tissue. This new method of treatment has major advantages:: it involves less radiation, the removal of less tissue and less time spent in hospital.
Handbook of Focal Therapy for Prostate and Renal Cancer provides a comprehensive, timely review of targeted ablation methods to treat prostate and renal cancers. It describes the most effective techniques in current practice, with discussion of the selection criteria, ablation technologies and their limitations, and advice on the management of common side effects. The book opens with a summary of the principles of prostate and renal cancer treatment and the mechanisms of focal therapy. Separate sections on prostate and kidney follow, covering the role of focal therapy, side effects and their treatment and follow-up after targeted ablation.
Written in a practical, clinically-oriented style, Handbook of Focal Therapy for Prostate and Renal Cancer is the ideal reference for urologists, radiologists and radiation oncologists wishing to employ the latest focal therapy techniques in the care of their patients.
Data sheet
SECTION 1:: RATIONALE FOR FOCAL TREATMENT OF PROSTATE AND RENAL CANCER
Rationale for focal treatment
Rationale for focal treatment of prostate cancer
Rationale for focal treatment of renal cancer
SECTION 2:: PRACTICAL FOCAL TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER
Before treatment
Internally delivered energies
Externally delivered energies
After treatment
SECTION 3:: PRACTICAL FOCAL TREATMENT OF RENAL CANCER
Before treatment
Surgical extirpation
Laparoscopic guided ablation
Percutaneous guided ablation
After treatment
Reference: 44037
Author: Claire Babcock O'Connell
In Collaboration with AAPA and PAEA
Reference: 81892
Author: Nicola D'Ascenzo
Reference: 38761
Author: Claire Babcock O'Connell
Published in Collaboration with AAPA and APAP