The need to expand expertise in cancer genetics beyond highly specialized genetics clinics is increasingly being recognized. In response, this practical book provides oncologists, specialist nurses, genetic counsellors, family doctors, and geneticists with comprehensive and easy-to-use guidelines on risk assessment and appropriate management.
The book focuses on common familial cancers such as breast, colorectal, ovary, prostate and melanoma, and separate chapters cover cancer predisposing syndromes such as neurofibromatosis, familial adenomatous polyposis and their management.
One of the commonest questions to a Clinical Genetics department is 'what do I do for this patient with a family history of cancer?' While most departments have guidelines for referral, these are intended to be for quick, easy-view reference. For those many clinicians who would like a little more detail, Lalloo and colleagues have produced this practical text with a worldwide list of contributors...it is easy to find the information you need in this book. Read it from cover to cover if it is valuable to your training or practice (or if you just like the subject) and you will have a comprehensive knowledge of what cancer genetics is about; keep it for reference, dipping into the particular bit you need from time to time, and your clinical genetics colleagues will be very impressed with your knowledge.