Skin Cancer

1st Edition
0071593594 · 9780071593595
The ultimate all-in-one guide to treating and diagnosing skin cancerComprehensive in scope, yet precise in its approach, this superbly illustrated text is a must-have clinical companion for any dermatology practice. Skin Cancer carefully takes you th… Read More
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Contributors

Foreword, Perry Robins, MD, President, Skin Cancer Foundation

Preface

Section 1. Cancers and Tumors

1. Normal Skin

2. Aging Skin

3. Epidemiology of Skin Cancer

4. Etiology of Skin Cancer

5. The Genetic Basis of Common Forms of Skin Cancer

6. Basal Cell carcinoma

7. Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Skin

8. Congenital Melanocytic Nevi

9. Spitz Tumors and Variants

10. Atypical Melanovytic Nevi

11. Malignant Melanoma

12. Cutaneous Lymphomas and Leukemias

13. Merkel Cell Carcinoma

14. Fibrohistiocytic Tumors

15. Sarcomas

16. Sweat Gland Tumors

17. Sebaceous Carcinoma

18. Hair Follicle Tumors

19. Tumors of the Nail Unit

20. Vascular Tumors of the Skin

21. Kaposi Sarcoma

22. Eyelid Cancers

23. Oral Cancer

24. Genital Cancers

25. Paget's Disease

26. HPV-Associated Skin Cancers

27. Cutaneous Metastases

28. Skin Cancer in Transplant Patients

29. Skin Cancers in HIV Patients

30. Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers in Non-White Populations

31. Melanoma in Non-White Populations

32. Skin Cancer and Pregnancy

33. Skin Cancer in Pediatric Population

34. Syndromes Associated with Skin Cancers

35. Dermatologic Manifestations of Internal Malignancy

Section 2. Techniques and Treatments

36. Biopsy Techniques

37. Dermoscopy and Mole Mapping

38. The Role of Sentinal Lymph-Node Biopsy in Skin Cancer Management

39. Surgical Excision

40. Mohs Micrographic Surgery

41. Reconstructive Surgery of Eyelid Cancers

42. Reconstructive Surgery of Skin Cancer Defects

43. Cryosurgery

44. Curettage and Electrodesiccation

45. Lasers in Skin Cancer Diagnosis: Highlights of in vivo Reflectance Confocal Microscopy

46. Photodynamic Therapy

47. Radiation Therapy

48. Immonomodulators for Skin Cancer

49. Topical 5-Fluorouracil

50. NSAIDS for the Treatment of Skin Cancer

51. Chemotherapy and Other Adjuvant Therapies for Treatment of Skin Cancer

52. Skin Cancer Vaccines

53. Chemoprevention of Skin Cancer

54. Natural Ingredients and Biomolecules for the Treatment of Skin Cancer

55. Skin Cancer Prevention and Sunscreens

Section 3. Related Issues and Frontiers

56. Photography of Skin Cancers

57. New Approaches in the Diagnosis of Skin Cancer

58. Teledermatology

59. Medicines and Therapies Associated with Skin Cancer

60. Indoor Tanning

61. Economics of Skin Cancer

62. Medical Legal Issues of Skin Cancer

63. Psychosocial Aspects of Skin Cancer

64. Education and Public Awareness of Skin Cancer

65. Online Resources for Skin Cancer

The ultimate all-in-one guide to treating and diagnosing skin cancer

Comprehensive in scope, yet precise in its approach, this superbly illustrated text is a must-have clinical companion for any dermatology practice. Skin Cancer carefully takes you through every important step in the diagnosis and clinical management of skin cancer conditions.

Skin Cancer begins with an incisive discussion of both normal and aging skin, and the incidences and causes of skin cancer. Next, you'll get a thorough look at all types of skin cancer-followed by a section on treating cancer in various patient populations, including non-white populations, children, and pregnant women. The book concludes with in-depth sections on skin cancer prevention-covering critical topics such as skin cancer vaccines and chemoprevention of skin cancer-in addition to the medicolegal and economic issues related to skin cancer.

Features:

  • The complete A-to-Z guide to skin cancer, offering a clear understanding of skin cancer epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, future directions, and medicolegal and psychosocial aspects
  • More than 450 illustrations
  • State-of-the-art coverage of biopsy techniques, dermoscopy and mole mapping, surgical excision, reconstructive surgery of eye lid cancers and skin cancer defects, and more
  • Consistent outlines of chapters within a section that summarize chapter material
  • Key points that introduce the start of each major section within a chapter
  • Numerous easy-to-use tables and boxes