Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice
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Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice
edited by David Schiff and Patrick Y Wen, 650 pp., Humana Press, 2002, $175
In the past several years, neuro-oncology has become a subspecialty of growing interest among neurologists. As we become more invested in the multidisciplinary approach to treatment of brain tumors, there is an increasing need for comprehensive references on the subject of neuro-oncology; not only for the physician specializing in treating these patients, but even more so for the general neurologist who may be called upon to attend to these patients.
Cancer Neurology in Clinical Practice professes to be a text designed for the general neurologist, and indeed a striking feature of this book is the absence of discussion of primary tumors of …
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