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Concise Manual of Hematology and Oncology, PDF eBook

Concise Manual of Hematology and Oncology PDF

Edited by Dietmar P. Berger, Monika Engelhardt, Hartmut Hen, Roland Mertelsmann

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How Do We Treat? Hematology and Oncology have seen rapid progress and advances during recent years.

Increased knowledge of tumor biology, epidemiology, molecular genetics, growth reg- lation, and cellular functions has led to novel therapeutic paradigms.

Targeted trea- ment approaches, antibodies, immunotherapy, and other new techniques complement classic chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery.

Patients are increasingly well educated as web-based information on diagnostic and therapeutic options as well as quality ma- agement and tumor outcome data are readily available.

In this dynamic and fast-paced environment, it is of central importance to base clinical decisions and medical practice on the best available evidence.

Continuous quality ma- agement, with clinical process documentation, standardization, and evaluation, leads to improved patient care and long-term outcomes.

For these reasons, we have started to systematically capture and evaluate data on diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes of p- tients with solid tumors and hematological neoplasms at the Freiburg University Med- cal Center.

We have developed standard operating procedures, clinical pathways, and diagnostic and therapeutic processes, following the principles of "Good Clinical Pra- tice." Tese processes (e.g., detailed protocols for chemotherapy application, treatment fowcharts, clinical pathways) are continuously tested and validated in clinical practice.

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