Practical Paediatric Oncology
1992
Review of Practical Paediatric Oncology
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): G.J. D'Angio, D. Sinniah, A.T. Meadows, A.E. Evans, J. Pritchard, V. Broadbent
Conclusion
The book aims to be a practical manual for managing childhood cancer but falls short in some areas.
Supporting Evidence
- The book contains 41 chapters by various authors from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
- Each chapter is followed by commentary from staff at the Hospital for Sick Children in the UK.
- The book emphasizes the importance of team management in treating childhood cancer.
Takeaway
This book is supposed to help doctors treat kids with cancer, but it doesn't always give enough details.
Limitations
The book has variable quality across chapters and lacks detail in modern diagnostic methods.
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