Therapy of Haemopoietic Neoplasia
1991
Review of Therapy of Haemopoietic Neoplasia
Editorial
Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): E.J. Freireich, H. Kantarjian, C.H. Poynton
Primary Institution: M.D. Anderson
Conclusion
The book is a comprehensive resource for clinicians involved in the treatment of haematological malignancies, despite some imbalances in coverage.
Supporting Evidence
- The book is written by experts from M.D. Anderson, showcasing their contributions to cancer therapy.
- It covers major haematopoietic disease groups and includes treatment guidelines.
- Supportive care sections discuss important management strategies for complications.
Takeaway
This book is like a big guide for doctors on how to treat blood cancers, but it's not for beginners.
Potential Biases
The book reflects the perspectives and practices of a single institution, which may not represent broader views.
Limitations
Some chapters are imbalanced in length and coverage of topics.
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