There are few publications about chemotherapy in children, and none of them is a book aimed at pharmacists. Pediatric Oncology Pharmacy is an area where more and more specific knowledge is required in daily practice. Pharmacists who work in pediatric oncology area do not have a book directed at them; none of the oncopediatric books addresses topics unique to pharmacy - such as manipulation of cytotoxic drugs for children, analysis of oncopediatric prescriptions, clinical pharmacy in oncopediatrics, pharmaceutical care in oncopediatric area, and other subjects that are of exclusive interest to these professionals, but no less essential for a therapy of excellence. As for this need, the purpose of this book is to be a guideline for all subjects that pediatric oncology pharmacists need to know to work in this area. It will be an essential guide to pediatric oncology pharmacists, clinical pharmacists, pharmaceutical residents who work with drug therapy in children and pharmaceutical researchers. It will be a pocket guide to assist in daily practice, and it will be essential to Pediatric Oncology/ Hematology Institutions. The essential propose of this book is to be the first one focusing pediatric oncology for pharmacists.
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Author of Springer books Chemotherapy in Neonates and Infants Pharmacological oncology for children under 1 year old (2018) and Drug Therapy and Interactions in Pediatric Oncology A Pocket Guide (2017). Pediatric Oncology Pharmacist with extensive experience with Chemotherapy in Children. Oncological Hospital Pharmacy Specialist; Planning and Business Management Specialist. Extensive experience in hospitals and clinics, with Pharmacy, Drug Interactions, Pediatrics, Oncology, Hematology, Neonatology, Intensive Health Care and Infectology. Academic experience in Pharmacy, Pediatrics, Oncology and Hematology; teaching for specialists as pharmacists, physicians and nurses. Writer of children's books about cancer.
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1. Introduction
1.1 The pharmacist and chemotherapy in children
1.2 Pharmacist in pediatric hemato/ oncological area1.3 Pharmacist in rheumatology area: chemotherapy for rheumatic children
1.4 Differences in sectors of manipulation of chemotherapy around the world
1.5 Chemotherapy in children
1.6 Chemotherapy in neonates and infants
2. Diseases in pediatric hemato/ oncology area and treatments
2.1 Acute lymphoid leukemia
2.2 Acute myeloid leukemia
2.3 Chronic myeloid leukemia
2.4 Hodgkin lymphoma
2.5 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
2.6 Osteosarcoma
2.7 Central nervous system tumors
2.8 Retinoblastoma
2.9 Wilms tumor
2.10 Burkitt's lymphoma
2.11 Hepatoblastoma
2.12 Congenital tumors
3. Diseases in rheumatology and their treatment with chemotherapy
3.1 Sometimes symptoms of rheumatic diseases is, actually, first sign of pediatric cancer
3.2 Rheumatic disease in children
3.3 Introduction
3.3.1 Pediatric Lupus
3.3.2 Pediatric idiopathic arthritis
3.3.3 Pediatric dermatomyositis
3.3.4 Pediatric scleroderma
3.3.5 Pediatric Kawasaki disease
3.3.6 Pediatric mixed connective tissue disease
3.3.7 Pediatric fibromyalgia
3.3.8 Rheumatic diseases in neonates and infants
4. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of chemotherapy in children The used drugs
4.1 Brentuximab
4.2 Busulfan
4.3 Carboplatin
4.4 Carmustine
4.5 Cisplatin
4.6 Cyclophosphamide
4.7 Cytarabine
4.8 Dacarbazine
4.9 Daunorubicin
4.10 Docetaxel
4.11 Doxorubicin
4.12 Etoposide
4.13 Gentamicin
4.14 Hydroxyurea
4.15 Idarubicin
4.16 Ifosfamide
4.17 Imatinib
4.18 Irinotecan
4.19 Lomustine
4.20 L-asparaginase
4.21 Methotrexate
4.22 Paclitaxel
4.23 Trans retinoic acid
4.24 Vinblastine
4.25 Vincristine
4.26 Vinorelbine
5. Physical-chemical compatibility of drugs used in chemotherapy for children
5.1 Brentuximab
5.2 Busulfan
5.3 Carboplatin
5.4 Carmustine
5.5 Cisplatin
5.6 Cyclophosphamide
5.7 Cytarabine
5.8 Dacarbazine
5.9 Daunorubicin
5.10&...