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Intensive Care of the Cancer Patient, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics, 1st Edition

Authors :
Stephen M. Pastores & Neil A. Halpern
Date of Publication: 03/2010
A comprehensive review of cancer patient treatment methods in the Intensive Care Unit. Articles include: Admission Criteria and Prognostication in Cancer Patients Admitted to the ICU; Diagnostic Strategies and Management of Acute Respiratory Failure ...view more
A comprehensive review of cancer patient treatment methods in the Intensive Care Unit. Articles include: Admission Criteria and Prognostication in Cancer Patients Admitted to the ICU; Diagnostic Strategies and Management of Acute Respiratory Failure in Cancer Patients Requiring Intensive Care; Mechanical Ventilation in Cancer Patients: Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes; Critical Care of the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipient; Critical Issues in Oncological Surgery Patients; and Diagnosis and Management of Infectious Complications in Critically Ill Patients with Cancer.
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A comprehensive review of cancer patient treatment methods in the Intensive Care Unit. Articles include: Admission Criteria and Prognostication in Cancer Patients Admitted to the ICU; Diagnostic Strategies and Management of Acute Respiratory Failure in Cancer Patients Requiring Intensive Care; Mechanical Ventilation in Cancer Patients: Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes; Critical Care of the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipient; Critical Issues in Oncological Surgery Patients; and Diagnosis and Management of Infectious Complications in Critically Ill Patients with Cancer.

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By Stephen M. Pastores, MD, MACP, FCCP, MCCM, Attending Intensivist and Clinical Member Vice Chair of Education Critical Care Center Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Professor of Medicine in Clinical Anesthesiology and Medicine | Weill Cornell Medicine, USA and Neil A. Halpern, MD, FACP, FCCP, FCCM