Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer using Thermal Therapies 1st Edition
Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer using Thermal Therapies — 1st Edition
Cutting through complexity, this authoritative 1st Edition delivers a clear, clinically focused guide to using heat and cold in cancer care. Whether you’re a practicing oncologist, interventional radiologist, surgeon, or researcher, this book captures the science, techniques, and real-world protocols that make thermal therapies an essential part of modern oncology.
Explore comprehensive coverage of hyperthermia, radiofrequency and microwave ablation, cryoablation, laser and focused ultrasound, thermal dosimetry, imaging guidance, and patient selection. Written in an accessible yet scholarly style, the text bridges physiology and practical workflow: diagnostic criteria, peri-procedural planning, device selection, safety considerations, and outcome assessment. Case-based examples and procedural illustrations clarify decision-making for both primary tumors and metastatic disease.
Designed for global clinical application, the content supports practice across major cancer centers and community hospitals in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Up-to-date discussions on multidisciplinary coordination, integration with radiation and systemic therapies, and evolving technologies help you translate evidence into improved patient management.
Why this book belongs on your shelf:
– Timely, clinically relevant insights into thermal oncology techniques
– Practical protocols and patient-centered considerations
– Useful for clinicians, trainees, and health system leaders seeking to expand therapeutic options
If you’re committed to expanding treatment pathways and improving patient care, this book is an essential reference. Add Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer using Thermal Therapies — 1st Edition to your professional library today and stay at the forefront of thermal oncology practice.
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