Latest Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment of Women-Associated Cancers
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There has been tremendous progress in cancer diagnosis and treatment methodologies, and this book focuses on major cancers of the cervix, breast, endometrium, and the associated reproductive system affecting women. It focuses on specific diagnostic techniques and treatment strategies including computational tools, Nanomedicine, and the use of Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big Data, and other latest techniques, including the evolution of these treatments over the years. Oncologists, cancer scientists, and professionals will find using the content on cutting-edge interventions by experts in their field, significantly improving earlier diagnosis and treatment options.
Key Features:
• Helps to improve quality of life after treatment as the focus of healthcare is shifting from curative methods to primary prevention of diseases, screening methods and early detection and treatment.
• Appeals to clinicians and residents interested in exploring cutting-edge technology for early diagnoses and treatment of women associated cancers.
• Features a chapter on the Clinician’s perspective on advanced diagnostic and treatment methods.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal132
- Udgivelsesdato12-07-2022
- ISBN139781032196367
- Forlag Crc Press
- FormatHardback
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10 cm
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