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ABC of Lung Cancer (ABC Series)

Share Product Description Lung Cancer is the most common cause of cancer death and cancer symptoms. The ABC of Lung Cancer is a much needed reference for those treating and caring for patients with lung cancer such as primary care doctors, specialist cancer nurses, junior doctors, nurses, physiother.. Continue Reading>>

ABC of Psychological Medicine (ABC Series)

Share Editorial Reviews “I found it useful to dip into the book whan I came across conditions in which I had a particular interest or wanted more information.” Lt Col RG Simpson MSc FRCGP MFFP and SO1 General Practice AMD, FASC, Camberley, Jourmal of the Royal Army Medical Corps Vol 150 .. Continue Reading>>

ABC of Dermatology (ABC Series)

Share Editorial Reviews “This highly illustrated ABC will be invaluable for GPs, GP registrars, junior doctors, medical students and primary care nurses.” (Prescriber, November 2009) Product Description With over 250 full colour illustrations the new 5th edition of the bestselling ABC of.. Continue Reading>>

ABC of Antithrombotic Therapy (ABC Series)

Share Product Description City Hospital, Birmingham, UK. Discusses the causes and consequences of blood clots, how antithrombotic therapy works and its uses for patients. Addresses bleeding risks, venous thromboembolism, atrial fibrillation, peripheral vascular disease, heart failure, and anticoagul.. Continue Reading>>

ABC of Kidney Disease (ABC Series)

Share Product Description The ABC of Kidney Disease is a brand new title in the successful ABC series which explains this complicated area thoroughly and clearly, in a practical and user-friendly manner. Providing information on a wide variety of renal diseases, this book ensures non-renal healthcar.. Continue Reading>>

ABC of Rheumatology (ABC Series)

Share Editorial Reviews “Overall, this book is great as a quick read to update you and learn more about criteria for diagnosis.” (Occupational Medicine, May 2010) Product Description Musculoskeletal diseases are the most widespread chronic illness in the UK and one of the top 3 reasons why the o.. Continue Reading>>