1. Introduction Cancer and the Patient Historical Lessons and Encouraging Prospects
2. Encountering Cancer and Navigating the Cancer Experience Accessing Care Evaluating Options and Decision Making Maximizing Utilization of Information and Resources
3. The Clinical Parameters of Cancer Classification of Tumors, their Frequency and Progression Causes of Cancer Environmental, Genetic, Epigenetic and Viral Contributions to Cancer Cancer Epidemiology: Identifying Cancer Risk Cancer as a Disease of Aging Cancer Economics
4. Tumor Types: Unique Characteristics and Treatment Options Breast Cancer Prostate Cancer GU Oncology (Kidney, Breast) GI Cancer (Colorectal, Stomach, Esophageal, Pancreatic) Head and Neck Cancer Neuro Oncology Leukemia, Lymphoma and Myeloma Skin Cancer and Melanoma GYN Oncology Pediatric Oncology Lung Cancer Bone Cancer Peritoneal (Carcinoid Tumors) Liver Cancer Sarcomas Tumor Metastasis Testicular Cancer
5. Cancer Diagnosis Cancer Screening Early Warning Signs Molecular Diagnosis Biomarkers Imaging
6. Options for Treatment Surgery Radiation Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Personalized Medicine (Precision Medicine) Supportive Care Complementary and Alternative Medicine
7. Clinical Trials
8. Sources for Cancer Treatment Cancer Center–Based Care Community Hospitals and Community Based Oncology Practices Rural Medicine/Telemedicine Support
9. Cancer Biology
10. Cancer Research Academia and Pharmaceutical Investigation Funding Cancer Research Drug Discovery FDA Regulation Intellectual Property Expediting Access to New Therapies
11. Cancer Prevention Genetic Risk Assessment
Genetic Testing
Options and Choices
Diet, Nutrition and Life Style
12. Patient Resources The Cancer Center Patient and Care Giver Support “On–Line” Information Cancer Advocacy
13. Recovery from Cancer Cancer as a Treatable Disease Recovery from Cancer Treatment Reducing Risk of Cancer Recurrence
Gary S. Stein, PhD, is the Director of the University of Vermont Cancer Center and the Perelman Professor and Chair of the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine. He is a Professor of Surgery and the Co-Director of the Northern New England Clinical and Translational Research Network.Kimberly P. Luebbers, MSHS, RN, BSN, OCN, is the Assistant Dean for Clinical Research Administration overseeing the Office of Clinical Trials Research and administration of the Clinical Research Center, University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine.