The Royal Marsden Hospital Handbook of Cancer Chemotherapy: A Guide for the Multidisciplinary TeamDavid Brighton, Miriam Wood Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2005 - 563 pagina's This will be an invaluable resource for all levels of health and social care professionals wanting to learn or set up best practice for adult and paediatric patients undergoing chemotherapy. It provides the user with a traditional wide-ranging text on chemotherapy from an interdisciplinary approach. The CD-ROM includes the majority of the information from the book, with the addition of multimedia elements to enhance the users understanding of the subject which includes approximately 25 minutes of video on important aspects such as cannulation, giving intravenous drugs.
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9 Clinical trials | |
10 Intravenous management 93 | |
Combination chemotherapy and chemotherapy 13 Infection control 121 | |
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