"the book provides a concise practical expert review in a well-organized format of 42 chapters, each annotated with numerous practical headings to enhance focused learning"....."The expert authors of each chapter in the
Clinical Manual of Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation are part of that success story, and their up-to-date contributions to the field are elucidated in the clearest of terms in this worthy addition to the literature. This book is recommended for
The ASCO Post readers, especially residents and fellows who are interested in pursuing a career in blood cancers"
The ASCO Post, September 2017
http://www.ascopost.com/issues/september-10-2017/a-new-manual-for-the-expanding-field-of-bone-marrow-transplantation/ --This text refers to the
paperback edition.
A practical and immediately applicable compendium of answers for the practising or trainee hematologist, the Clinical Manual of Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation covers the entire spectrum of the hematopoietic transplant specialty with a particular focus on practical issues in patient care, and the set up of a transplant program.
This clinical manual, designed for everyday use, offers practical advice for patient care and helps physicians understand reasoning behind patient selection for BMT treatment as well as guidance for treatment regimens. Each chapter focuses on a particular topic and provides numerous quick reference tables, algorithms and figures invaluable for the hematology and oncology trainee's daily work taking care of BMT patients.
This book:
- Handy, practical and immediately applicable compendium of answers to clinical questions
- Covers the spectrum of the BMT specialty, in particular practical issues in transplant patient care, and the set up and functioning of a transplant program
- Contains concise chapters written with a focus on tables, algorithms and figures to aid rapid referral
- Benefits from expert contributions from an international authorship
This new title is of use to hematologists and oncologists, in training and in practice, and the wider multidisciplinary team members involved in the care of bone marrow transplant patients. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
Review
"the book provides a concise practical expert review in a well-organized format of 42 chapters, each annotated with numerous practical headings to enhance focused learning"....."The expert authors of each chapter in the
Clinical Manual of Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation are part of that success story, and their up-to-date contributions to the field are elucidated in the clearest of terms in this worthy addition to the literature. This book is recommended for
The ASCO Post readers, especially residents and fellows who are interested in pursuing a career in blood cancers"
The ASCO Post, September 2017
http://www.ascopost.com/issues/september-10-2017/a-new-manual-for-the-expanding-field-of-bone-marrow-transplantation/ --This text refers to the
digital edition.
From the Back Cover
A practical and immediately applicable compendium of answers for the practising or trainee hematologist, the Clinical Manual of Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation covers the entire spectrum of the hematopoietic transplant specialty with a particular focus on practical issues in patient care, and the set up of a transplant program.
This clinical manual, designed for everyday use, offers practical advice for patient care and helps physicians understand reasoning behind patient selection for BMT treatment as well as guidance for treatment regimens. Each chapter focuses on a particular topic and provides numerous quick reference tables, algorithms and figures invaluable for the hematology and oncology trainee's daily work taking care of BMT patients.
This book:
- Handy, practical and immediately applicable compendium of answers to clinical questions
- Covers the spectrum of the BMT specialty, in particular practical issues in transplant patient care, and the set up and functioning of a transplant program
- Contains concise chapters written with a focus on tables, algorithms and figures to aid rapid referral
- Benefits from expert contributions from an international authorship
This new title is of use to hematologists and oncologists, in training and in practice, and the wider multidisciplinary team members involved in the care of bone marrow transplant patients. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
About the Author
Syed A. Abutalib, MD, Assistant Director, Hematology & Bone Marrow Transplantation Program; Director, Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Collection Facility, Midwestern Regional Medical Center, Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Zion, IL, USA
Parameswaran Hari, MD, MRCP, MS, Armand Quick – William Stapp Professor of Hematology; Interim Division Chief, Division of Hematology and Oncology; Director, Adult Blood and Marrow Transplant Program; Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA --This text refers to the paperback edition.