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Table of Contents for Oncology

Part I. Executive Summary

Chapter I. Basic Concepts of Tumors

Section I. Definition of Tumors

Section II. Classification and Nomenclature of Tumors

Section III. Lesions Associated with Tumors

Section IV. Concepts Related to Tumorigenic Growth

Chapter II. Overview of Etiology

Section 2: Environmental Factors of Tumors

Section 3: Tumors and Genes

Section 4: Histogenesis of Tumors

Chapter 3: Tumor Epidemiology

Section 1: A Brief History of the Development of Clinical Epidemiology and Fundamental Concepts

Section 2: Main Research in Tumor Epidemiology

Section 3: Major Research Findings of Tumor Epidemiology

Section 3 Major Research Results in Tumor Epidemiology

Section IV Molecular Epidemiology, a Frontier in the Development of Tumor Epidemiology

Section V Genetic Epidemiology of Cancer

Section VI Some Statistical Methods Adopted in Tumor Epidemiology

Chapter 4 Tumor Pathology

< Section I. Gross Morphology of Tumors

Section II. Histomorphologic Characteristics of Tumors

Section III. Difference Between Nonneoplastic and Neoplastic Proliferation

Section IV. Difference Between Benign and Malignant Tumors

Section V. Pathologic Grading and Staging of Malignant Tumors

Section VI. Pathologic Diagnosis of Tumors

Section VII. Applied Techniques of Diagnosis

Chapter V: Tumor Dissemination

Section I: Basic Processes of Tumor Invasion and Metastasis

Section II: Molecular Mechanisms of Tumor Invasion and Metastasis

Section III: Vascularization and Tumor Metastasis

Section IV: Lymphangiectasia and Tumor Metastasis

Section V: Current Status and Prospect of Research on Prevention and Treatment of Tumor Invasion and Metastasis

Chapter 6: Evidence-Based Medicine and Oncology

Section I: Concepts of Evidence-Based Medicine

Section II: Best Evidence

Section III: Systematic Review

Section IV: Clinical Practice Guidelines

Section V: Application of Evidence-Based Medicine in Oncology

Chapter 7: Multidisciplinary Comprehensive Oncology Treatment

Section I. The Development Process of Tumor Therapeutic Approaches

Section II Concept of Multidisciplinary Treatment of Tumor

Section III Principles of Multidisciplinary Treatment of Tumor

Section IV Models of Multidisciplinary Treatment of Tumor

Section V Direction of Development of Multidisciplinary Treatment of Tumor

Chapter VIII Surgical Treatment of Tumor

Section I General Introduction

Section 2: Individual Theories

Chapter 9: Pharmacological Treatment of Oncology

Section 1: A Brief History of Chemotherapy

Section 2: Formulation of Rational Chemotherapeutic Regimens

Section 3: Levels of Chemotherapeutic Treatment of Cancer

Section 4: Concepts of Cellular Proliferation Dynamics

Section 5: Classification of Antitumor Chemotherapeutic Drugs

Section 6. Metabolism kinetics of antitumor drugs

Section VII Adverse effects of tumor chemotherapy and their prevention and treatment

Section VIII Principles of combination chemotherapy

Section IX Dosage intensity

Section X Dosage adjustment

Section XI Criteria for evaluation of the efficacy of solid tumors

Section XII Indications of chemotherapy

Section XIII Contraindications to Chemotherapy

Section XIV Adjuvant Chemotherapy

Section XV Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy

Section XVI Intracavitary Chemotherapy

Section XVII Some Special Attention to Chemotherapeutic Drugs

Section XVIII Adjuvant Drugs in Tumor Chemotherapy

Section XIX Chemotherapy for Common Malignant Tumors

Section XIX Chemotherapy of Solid Tumors

Section XVII. Chemotherapy of Common Malignant Tumors

Section XX Clinical Trials of New Antitumor Drugs

Section XXI Management of Complications of Malignant Tumors

Section XII Three-Step Analgesic Therapy for Cancer Pain

Chapter X Radiation Therapy for Oncology

Section I History of the Development of Radiation Therapy for Oncology

Section II Knowledge Structure of the Modern Oncology Radiation Therapist

Section XI. Knowledge Structure

Section III Flow of Modern Oncologic Radiation Therapy

Section IV Biological Basis of Radiation Therapy

Section V Physical Basis of Radiation Therapy

Section VI Clinical Application of Radiation Therapy

Section VII Adverse Reactions of Radiation Therapy

Section VIII New Techniques of Radiation Therapy

Section IX: Quality Control and Assurance of Radiotherapy

Section X: Ways to Improve the Efficacy of Radiotherapy

Section XI: Combined Treatment with Radiotherapy and Other Therapies

Section XII: Clinical Radiotherapeutics of Common Malignant Tumors

Chapter XI: Tumor Immunotherapeutics

Section I: Tumor Antigens

Section II. Handling, Processing, and Presentation of Antigens

Section III Mechanisms of Antitumor Immune Effects

Section IV Methods of Tumor Immunotherapy

Chapter 12 Gynecologic Malignant Tumors

Section I Cervical Carcinoma

Section II Endometrial Carcinoma

Section III Ovarian Malignant Neoplasms

Characteristics of Tumor Immunotherapy

Characteristics of Tumor Immunotherapy

Characteristics of Tumor Molecular Biology<

Section I. Biology of Tumor Growth

Section II. Oncogenes and Oncogenes

Section III. Tumor Dissemination

Section IV. Tumor and Host

Section V. Gene Therapy for Tumors

Chapter XIV: Tumor Heredity and Inherited Tumors

Section I. Genetic Basis of Tumorigenesis

Section 2: Genetic Susceptibility to Tumors

Section 3: Characteristics of Hereditary Tumors

Section 4: Common Hereditary Tumors

Part II: Real Questions, Simulation Questions, and Answer Keys

Real Question 1: Test Questions and Answer Keys of Oncology in the Master's Degree Entrance Examination of Fudan University in 2005

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