Perioperative Care of the Cancer Patient, 1st Edition
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Edited by Carin A. Hagberg, MD, FASA, Joseph L Nates, MD, MBA, CMQ, MCCM, Berhard P Riedel, MB.ChB, FCA, FANZCA, FASE, MMed. MBA, PhD., Vijaya N.R. Gottumukkala, MD and Donal Buggy, MD
More than 80% of patients with cancer will need the services of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine, intensive care medicine, and pain management specialists during their cancer journey for diagnostic, therapeutic, and symptom managem
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More than 80% of patients with cancer will need the services of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine, intensive care medicine, and pain management specialists during their cancer journey for diagnostic, therapeutic, and symptom management needs, as well as for the management of recurrent disease, secondary cancers, and ongoing non-oncologic surgical needs during survivorship. Perioperative Care of the Cancer Patient is today’s most up-to-date, authoritative, comprehensive reference on the acute care of surgical patients with cancer, from a team of international experts in this emerging and dynamic specialty.
More than 80% of patients with cancer will need the services of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine, intensive care medicine, and pain management specialists during their cancer journey for diagnostic, therapeutic, and symptom management needs, as well as for the management of recurrent disease, secondary cancers, and ongoing non-oncologic surgical needs during survivorship. Perioperative Care of the Cancer Patient is today’s most up-to-date, authoritative, comprehensive reference on the acute care of surgical patients with cancer, from a team of international experts in this emerging and dynamic specialty.
Key Features
Covers current clinical practice and perioperative care guidelines during the entire cancer journey for both adult and pediatric patients.
Includes a diverse array of topics on cancer care, such as cancer epidemiology, cancer biology, ethics in cancer care delivery, value proposition in cancer care, opportunities and challenges with research programs in perioperative cancer care, application of big data and computational sciences in cancer medicine and care delivery, and the MD Anderson Cancer Center Moon Shots Program®.
Discusses newer cancer therapies and their perioperative implications, functional assessment and prehabilitation, enhanced recovery programs in cancer care, challenges with novel cancer therapies in the care of the critically ill cancer patient, chronic and interventional pain management in patients with cancer, and more.
An educational resource and clinical reference for surgeons, anesthesia practitioners, hospitalists, internists, pain physicians, intensivists, basic science researchers, and all clinicians involved in the acute care of surgical patients with cancer.
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Author Information
Edited by Carin A. Hagberg, MD, FASA, Chief Academic Officer, Immediate Past Division Head, Division of Anesthesiology, Critical Care & Pain Medicine, Bud Johnson Clinical Distinguished Chair, Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas; Joseph L Nates, MD, MBA, CMQ, MCCM, Professor, Deputy Chair, SICU and MICU Medical Director, Department of Critical Care, Division of Anesthesiology, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Berhard P Riedel, MB.ChB, FCA, FANZCA, FASE, MMed. MBA, PhD., Director, Department of Anaesthesia, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Peter MacCallum Cancer Center, Melbourne, Australia; Vijaya N.R. Gottumukkala, MD, Department of Critical Care, Division of Anesthesiology & PeriOperative Medicine, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson, Houston Texas, USA and Donal Buggy, MD, Professor of Anaesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine
Mater University Hospital, School of Medicine
University College
Dublin, Ireland
Edited by Carin A. Hagberg, MD, FASA, Chief Academic Officer, Immediate Past Division Head, Division of Anesthesiology, Critical Care & Pain Medicine, Bud Johnson Clinical Distinguished Chair, Department of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine, University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas; Joseph L Nates, MD, MBA, CMQ, MCCM, Professor, Deputy Chair, SICU and MICU Medical Director, Department of Critical Care, Division of Anesthesiology, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center; Berhard P Riedel, MB.ChB, FCA, FANZCA, FASE, MMed. MBA, PhD., Director, Department of Anaesthesia, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Peter MacCallum Cancer Center, Melbourne, Australia; Vijaya N.R. Gottumukkala, MD, Department of Critical Care, Division of Anesthesiology & PeriOperative Medicine, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson, Houston Texas, USA and Donal Buggy, MD, Professor of Anaesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine
Mater University Hospital, School of Medicine
University College
Dublin, Ireland
Section 1: Basic Principles (Epidemiology;Cancer Biology; Overview of Cancer Therapies) 1 Cancer Epidemiology, Prevention, and Survivorship 2 Global Cancer Surgery—The Lancet Commission 3 Cancer Biology and Implications for the Perioperative Period 4 Traditional Cancer Therapies and Perioperative Implications 5 Newer Cancer Therapies and Perioperative Implications 6 Cancer and Heart Disease 7 Personalized Cancer Care Section 2: Inflammatory-Immune Responses, Perioperative Period, and Cancer Outcomes 8 Anemia, Thrombosis, Transfusion Therapy, and Cancer Outcomes 9 Improving Cancer Survival Through Perioperative Attenuation of Adrenergic- Inflammatory Signaling 10 Local Anesthetics and Cancer 11 Volatile and Intravenous Anesthetics and Cancer 12 Opioids and Cancer 13 Can Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia Influence the Risk of Cancer Recurrence? Section 3: Perioperative/Periprocedural Care in the Cancer Patient 14 Preoperative Evaluation and Medical Optimization of the Cancer Patient 15 Functional Assessment and Prehabilitation 16 Redesign of Perioperative Care Pathways 17 Airway Management in Special Situations 18 Procedural Care of the Adult Cancer Patient Outside of the Operating Room 19 Perioperative Care of the Surgical Patient: Brain 20 Anesthesia for Spine Cancer Surgery 21 Anesthesia for Head and Neck Cancer Surgeries 22 Perioperative Care of the Surgical Patient: Heart, Lung, and Mediastinum Procedures 23 Perioperative Care of the Cancer Patient: Breast Procedures 24 Intraoperative Care of the Surgical Patient: Upper Gastrointestinal Cancers 25 Perioperative Care of the Colorectal Cancer Patient 26 Perioperative Care of the Surgical Patient: Genitourinary Cancers 27 Perioperative Care of the Surgical Cancer Patient: Gynecologic Cancers 28 Anesthesiology and Perioperative Management of Patients Presenting for Surgical Excision of Endocrine Tumors 29 Anesthesia and Surgery for CytoreductiveSurgery With Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) 30 Perioperative Care: Sarcoma and Melanoma 31 Perioperative Care of the Surgical Patient: Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors 32 Perioperative Care of the Surgical Patient: Reconstructive Surgery 33 Perioperative Care of the Surgical Patient: Surgical Emergencies in Cancer 34 Palliative Surgery in Cancer Patients 35 Frailty in the Perioperative Setting for Cancer Patients 36 Delivering Perioperative Care for Older Patients Undergoing Cancer Surgery Section 4: Acute Postoperative and Intensive Care of the Cancer Patient 37 Special Considerations in the Postoperative Care of the Cancer Patient 38 Early Warning and Rapid Response Systems 39 Intensive Care Considerations of the Cancer Patient 40 The Challenges of Novel Therapies in the Care of the Critically Ill Cancer Patient Section 5: Pain and Palliative/Integrative Medicine 41 Acute Postsurgical Pain Management in Patients With Cancer 42 Chronic and Interventional Pain Management in Patients With Cancer 43 Rehabilitation, Palliative Care, and Integrative Medicine Interventions in Cancer 44 Integrating Rehabilitative and Palliative Care Principles Within Acute Care Practice Section 6: Perioperative/Periprocedural Care of the Pediatric Patient With Cancer 45 Overview of Pediatric Cancers 46 Preoperative Assessment of the Pediatric Patient With Cancer 47 Intraoperative Management: Considerations for Specific Procedures in Children With Cancer 48 General Principles for Intensive Care Management of Pediatric Patients With Cancer 49 Anesthesia for Procedures Outside of the Operating Room 50 Do Not Resuscitate and the Terminally Ill Child 51 Chronic Pain and Palliative Care in the Pediatric Patient 52 Special Considerations for Intensive Care Management of Pediatric Patients With Cancer Section 7: Value Proposition and Research in Perioperative Cancer Care 53 Value Proposition in Cancer Care: Quantifying Patient-Centered Value in a Comprehensive Cancer Care Center 54 Enhanced Surgical Recovery and Cancer 55 Symptom Assessment, Patient-Reported Outcomes, and Quality of Life Considerations in Perioperative Care for Patients With Cancer 56 Shared Decision-Making and Advance Care Planning in the Cancer Care Journey 57 Ethics in Cancer Care Delivery—Do Not Resuscitate 58 Economics of Cancer Care Delivery: Opportunities and Challenges 59 The Costs of Postoperative Complications After Major Abdominal Surgery: Opportunities and Challenges 60 Research in Perioperative Care of the Cancer Patient: Opportunities and Challenges 61 Big Data, Advances in Computational Sciences, and Oncology Care 62 The MD Anderson Cancer Center Moon Shots Program®: A Global Priority Index
"The goal of the book is to provide a single source dedicated to the perioperative management of patients with cancer. Given the large number of patients in various states of health presenting for surgery, the book provides a useful resource for this patient population. The book is more than perioperative management, providing an understanding of the biology of cancer and the impact of various anesthetics on disease progression."
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