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Oncologie voor de tandheelkundige praktijk, 1e
"Workers in the dental practice have increasingly faced with patients who have been treated for cancer or are." Oncology for the dental practice "is responding to the profession the necessary fundamental knowledge to offer. A coordinated multidisciplinary approach and by applying of uniform terminology, the different aspects of many oncological diseases reduced to a more general problem (part 1).
In Part 2 the speciële tumor types treated. The emphasis is on tumors in the head and neck area, for the simple reason that there for the dental profession a direct responsibility lies on prevention and early detection.
The treatment of tumors elsewhere in the body can affect the dental field. It may become necessary, prior to the radio and / or chemotherapy for one or more dental problems should be solved. Such treatments can, in turn, cause new problems, for example, with respect to the food intake. Therefore, the book provides relevant information on the most common tumors elsewhere in the body, and there is extensive attention to oral health and nutrition in patients with cancer. Back of the book are learning questions included to aid in studying the texts.
The publication - a symbiosis between Oncology for the General Practice (2005, edited by J. de Vries, WTA van der Graaf, H. Hollema, BG Szabó, W. Bender and EML Hawthorn) and Oncology for the Dental Profession (1997, the authors EML Hawthorn and I. van der Waal) - is intended for general practitioner dentists and fear dentists, oral surgeons, oncologists, oncology nurses, dental hygienists, dental assistants and those in training for these professions. ""
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