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- BookDouglas M. Coldwell.Contents:
Essentials of medical oncology / Vivek R. Sharma
Essentials of surgical oncology / Robert C.G. Martin II
Essentials of radiation oncology / Andrew S. Kennedy
Interventional radiology in the treatment of the cancer patient / Douglas M. Coldwell
Chemotherapeutic agents / Douglas M. Coldwell
Colorectal cancer / Douglas M. Coldwell
Cancer of the pancreas / Douglas M. Coldwell
Carcinoid tumor (neuroendocrine tumors of the gastrointestinal tract) / Douglas M. Coldwell
Hepatocellular carcinoma / Douglas M. Coldwell
Cholangiocarcinoma / Douglas M. Coldwell
Lung cancer (non-small cell) / Douglas M. Coldwell
Head and neck cancer / Douglas M. Coldwell
Renal cell carcinoma / Douglas M. Coldwell
Urothelial cancer and transitional cell cancer / Douglas M. Coldwell
Prostate cancer / Douglas M. Coldwell
Breast cancer / Douglas M. Coldwell
Gynecologic tumors / Douglas M. Coldwell
Clinical trials of interventional oncology / Douglas M. Coldwell
Building an interventional oncology practice / Douglas M. Coldwell. - ArticleWindsor RS, Masiga WN.Res Vet Sci. 1977 Sep;23(2):224-9.An attempt was made to transmit contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) from 22 animals recovered from artificial infection to healthy animals. Despite close contact and the imposition of a number of stresses no disease was transmitted. An unsuccessful attempt was made to reactivate old CBPP lesions by corticosteroid treatment, and by splenectomy. Four animals recovered from artificial infection did not become reinfected when put in contact with acute disease. Seven animals were reinoculated with Mycoplasmamycoides sub-species mycoides by endobronchial intubation. No clinical disease resulted. It is concluded that sequestra do not break down easily and that it is difficult to reinfect recovered animals. It is suggested that in field outbreaks of obscure origin, investigation should be thorough before it is concluded that an animal with an old sequestrum was responsible.