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상품명 Managing the Canine Cancer Patient
소비자가 175,000원
판매가 175,000원
적립금 5,200원 (3%)
저자 Dr. Gregory Ogilvie
상품코드 P0000CNW
출판사 VLS
발행일 2007
페이지 750pp
상품 옵션

※ 2013년 3월 현재 재고가 극소량 준비되어 있읍니다.

 

그간 소동물 종양학의 수많은 도서들 중에서 임상에 많은 도움을 주었던 Feline Oncology의 저자인 Drs. Gregory Ogilvie and Antony Moore의 신간입니다.

 

타 oncology서적이 원론적인 부분에 많은 지면을 할애하였다면 본 도서는 각 종양의 형태, 현재의 상태 등을 기초로 한 수많은 통계와 함께 실제 임상가들이 활용가능한 치료법과 주의점 등을 수록하였읍니다.

(예) 유선종양의 경우 중성화 수술 시기에 따른 발생율과 양성/악성 비율, 진단에 성공한 상태에서의 진행상황에 따른 생존기간 통계 및 진단후 중성화수술이 생존율에 미치는 영향 등에 대한 내용이 기본적으로 수록되어 진단후 축주와의 상담시 올바른 결정을 유도할 수 있는 유용한 내용이 가득합니다.

 

 

또한 저자는 자체 웹사이트에서 정오표와 중요한 추가사항 등을 제공하고 있읍니다.

http://compassionatecancercare.com/

 

고객안내 인쇄물 또한 제공되고 있읍니다.

(상세한 내용은 도서의 Client information 섹션을 참조 바랍니다)

 

비교적 고가인 도서이므로 챕터1의 샘플을 제공하오니 내용을 검토하시고 구매를 결정해주시기 바랍니다.

http://compassionatecancercare.com/pdf/CC_Chapter%201.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Managing the Canine Cancer Patient: A Practical Guide to Compassionate Care
Topic: Dog
Series: Oncology
 
Description

Managing the Canine Cancer Patient is the definitive resource on one of the most common causes of death in older dogs: cancer. No longer a death sentence, cancer is now considered a chronic disease that can be successfully controlled. This book will show you how, with the latest on diagnostic and treatment protocols, pain management solutions, and supportive care.

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New full color update of our best-selling Managing the Veterinary Cancer Patient -- includes hundreds of color images

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Step-by-step guide to managing common and not so common cancers in the practice

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Written by two world-renowned veterinary oncologists, Drs. Gregory Ogilvie and Antony Moore


Title: Managing the Canine Cancer Patient: A Practical Guide to Compassionate Care
Author: Drs. Gregory Ogilvie and Antony Moore
Year: 2007
ISBN: 1-884254-56-X
Availability: In Stock
 
 
 


정오표

(2008.08.15 현재)

 

Page 224
The doses of intravenous and subcutaneous fentanyl in the box should be 2 µg/kg.

Page 661
The dosage for cyclophosphamide should be listed as :


50 mg/m2 PO daily for 3-4 days per week
or
250 mg/m2 PO once every 3 weeks
or
200 mg/m2 IV once every 3 weeks


 

 

 

Page 663
A parameter is missing from the dosage of piroxicam, highlighted in red below:

0.3 mg/kg daily for 3-5 days, then q24-48h thereafter


Page 665
The dosage of pamidronate should read:

1-2 mg/kg IV over 2 hours, 3 hours after and 1 hour before a saline diureses at 18.3 ml/kg/hour [ED NOTE: Comma added for clarity]

 


Page 667:
The route of administration for vinblastine and vincristine should be listed as IV.

 

 


 

저자 약력 등

 

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Gregory K. Ogilvie, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM (Internal Medicine, Oncology)

Dr. Ogilvie was a full tenured professor, internist, head of medical oncology, and director of the medical oncology research laboratory Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University (CSU) from 1987 until he followed his dream to join the team at California Veterinary Specialists (CVS) in 2003 as director of the CVS Angel Care Cancer Center and president of the Special Care Foundation for Companion Animals. Dr. Ogilvie continues to teach interns, residents, and veterinary students and has an active cancer research program. Dr. Ogilvie is also on the advisory board of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Western University in California and has been a full member of the University of Colorado Cancer Center under the directorship of Dr. Paul Bunn. During this 16-year period at CSU, Dr. Ogilvie spent 1 year on sabbatical teaching and developing new, innovative cancer therapies at the medical school and the Laboratoire Nutrition, Croisance et Cancer at the Université François Rabelais in Tours, France.

Dr. Ogilvie received his DVM from CSU and was in private practice in Connecticut before completing a residency at Tufts University/Angell Memorial Animal Hospital. From there, he joined the faculty as a professor at the University of Illinois before moving back to Colorado. Dr. Ogilvie is board certified in the specialties of internal medicine and oncology by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

He is coauthor with his friend, Dr. Antony Moore, of two other books, Managing the Veterinary Cancer Patient: A Practice Manual (Veterinary Learning Systems, 1995, in English, French, and Japanese) and Feline Oncology: A Comprehensive Guide to Compassionate Care (Veterinary Learning Systems, 2001); more than 200 scientific articles and chapters; and more than 120 scientific abstracts and posters. He has been awarded two international patents and $9.5 million in research as a principal investigator or coinvestigator. Dr. Ogilvie is the recipient of many awards, including the Arnold O. Beckman Research Award, the Beecham Research Award, the Purina Small Animal Research Award, the Samuel F. Scheidy Memorial Research Award, and the American Veterinary Medical Association/American Kennel Club Award.

Dr. Ogilvie has lectured to many thousands of students, veterinarians, physicians, and scientists in Africa, Australia, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, South America, and North America, where he shares his love for the practice of veterinary medicine and oncology. Dr. Ogilvie’s teaching skills have also been frequently recognized. He is the recipient of the Outstanding Teachers Award, two Norden Distinguished Teacher Awards, the MSD Agvet Award for Creativity in Teaching, and the SCAVMA Award for “Dedication to Students and the Profession,” and he was named Outstanding Companion Animal Speaker for 1999 at the North American Veterinary Conference.

Dr. Ogilvie has also been recognized with the AVMA Veterinarian of the Year (1995), the American Animal Hospital Association’s Veterinarian of the Year (1996), the Colorado Veterinary Medical Association Outstanding Faculty Award (1996), and the 1999 SHARE Human Animal Bond Companion Animal Award. Dr. Ogilvie was also awarded the World Small Animal Veterinary Association Hills Award for Excellence in Veterinary Healthcare for 2001.

When not caring for pets and their people, Dr. Ogilvie is a certified ski instructor and enjoys camping, scuba diving, and long-distance cycling. He has volunteered for 15 years as a counselor at the Sky High Hope Camp for children who have cancer. His greatest joys are his daughter, Torrie; his wife, Karla; and, of course, Cocoa the wonderdog.


Antony S. Moore, BVSc, MVSC, Diplomate ACVIM (Oncology)

Dr. Moore received his veterinary degree in 1981 and his master’s degree in feline hematology in 1986, both from the University of Sydney. After completing a residency in veterinary oncology at the University of California, Davis, in 1988, he joined the faculty at Tufts University. During his 15 years at Tufts, he achieved the rank of full professor and trained seven residents to careers in veterinary oncology. After leaving Tufts in 2003, he partnered with Angela Frimberger in establishing Veterinary Oncology Consultants (www.vetoncologyconsults.com), a Web-based consulting company that assists other veterinarians in providing the highest possible quality of life for pets with cancer and their human families by making evidence- and compassion-based recommendations for their care and providing educational materials.

Dr. Moore has spoken at meetings in the United States, Australia, Japan, Europe, and South and Central America. He is the author of more than 75 articles in the veterinary literature and has coauthored two other books with Dr. Gregory Ogilvie, Managing the Veterinary Cancer Patient: A Practice Manual (in English, Japanese, and French) and Feline Oncology: A Comprehensive Guide to Compassionate Care (in English and Japanese). Dr. Moore has received awards for creativity in teaching and clinical research and is particularly interested in the epidemiology of cancer in companion animals. His other interests include entomology and collecting antiquarian veterinary and butterfly books; he still likes the idea of running.