EVIDENCE-BASED
ONCOLOGY Edited by Chris Williams, Vivien
Bramwell, Xavier Bonfill, Jack Cuzick, John F Forbes,
Robin Grant, David Guthrie, Malcolm Mason, Peter Simmonds,
Arun D Singh, Rosalynne Weston & Hywel Williams
Updates
for this major textbook of Oncology, published in June 2003,
will be regularly posted to this website. These updates give
the latest trial data and recommendations for implementation
in practice.
This is a book about using the best evidence to inform treatment
decisions for people with cancer. It is written by oncologists
for oncologists, using examples throughout to illustrate key
points. The book starts off with a "toolbox" section,
written in a way which will help those relatively new to the
principles of evidence-based oncology to understand the key
issues, and equip them with the basics of how to tell a good
study from a bad one. The majority of the book then deals
with an evidence-based summary of the common and important
cancers in a structured and easy to read format around common
patient scenarios and frequently asked questions. Whilst most
of the evidence is based on randomised controlled trials,
other studies are cited where appropriate eg when discussing
adverse events. The unique accompanying book website will
contain updates of new chapters and studies as they become
available.
Written by leading world figures in the evidence-based
movement
Includes free CD-ROM with PC eBook and sample PDA chapter
Methodology of reviewing and appraising evidence discussed
in the context of cancer management
Clinical sections covering prevention and screening
Chapters on treatment of the individual major cancers
review the current best available evidence to most frequently
asked questions
Rigorously structured explicit searches, evidence of efficacy
and harms, plus comment around clinical scenarios
Free-access update website keeping the text current and
live: www.evidbasedophth.com