Tumours in Children

Tumours in Children

by H. B. Marsden , J. K. Steward
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Children’s
Format Paperback
Pages 518
Language English
Published Feb 14, 2012
Publisher Springer
Edition 2nd ed. 1976. Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 1976
ISBN-10 3642810225
ISBN-13 9783642810220
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The intricacies of childhood tumors are meticulously examined in this scholarly work, presenting an in-depth analysis of the latest research findings in the field. The authors, H. B. Marsden and J. K. Steward, skillfully navigate through various types of tumors encountered in pediatric patients, providing essential insights into their etiology, diagnosis, and treatment options.

The text not only outlines the medical complexities associated with these tumors but also emphasizes the psychosocial implications for children and their families. By highlighting case studies and recent advancements in treatment methodologies, the authors strive to enhance understanding and foster better intervention strategies.

Moreover, the book discusses the importance of multidisciplinary approaches in tackling childhood tumors, showcasing collaboration between oncologists, radiologists, and support staff. This comprehensive perspective underscores the need for holistic care in managing the physical and emotional challenges that arise.

With its rich combination of scientific detail and compassionate discussion, this work serves as a vital resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and families navigating the difficult landscape of childhood cancer.

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