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The
editors of Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology (PPO)
made two radical departures in the format of this edition from all
other previous editions. The changes were driven by the evolving
understanding of cancer biology and its applicability to Clinical
Oncology and the ever-changing reading habits of our readership. They
were foretold by innovations in the 11 prior editions
of the text.
The original plan that has driven PPO to the ranks of the most
popular cancer text in the world was to divide the text into two major
parts: the first section covering the science of Oncology (The
Principles), the second the practice of Oncology, with each chapter in
the practice section written by at least three
authors representing the
three major approaches to therapy—surgery, medical,
and radiation—emphasizing treatment by stage.
In 1982, when the first edition was published, there were no
multidisciplinary cancer texts available. While the basic science
was bountiful, its applicability to clinical practice was spotty. By
combining principles and practice of oncology in one text, the
readers could see for themselves what was known and what was
considered the best practice of cancer medicine.
The clinical application of basic information on cancer has
vastly accelerated since then and the changes have been closely
mirrored in subsequent editions. The presentation of information
on molecular biology of cancer is a good example. Up until the
fourth edition in 1993, information on the molecular biology of
cancer was scattered throughout the text. In 1997, with the publication
of the fifth edition, the editors saw a compelling reason
to collect information on molecular biology by tumor type and
place it in a separate chapter preceding each main disease-oriented
chapter, providing readers with a convenient collection of relevant
information prepared by a different group of authors. This
change was well received.
This practice continued for the next five
editions, leavened in later editions by editorial ambivalence, with
some major disease chapters having molecular biology embedded
in the main chapters and others not.
With the 10th (2015) and 11th (2019) editions, we faced a
problem with redundancy, as so much basic information had become
relevant to clinical practice that the same information was
being presented as many as three times: in the first section, in the
molecular biology chapters, and, despite urgings by the editors
to leave the science to the relevant chapters, in the chapters on
clinical practice. With the advent of targeted therapy and
immunotherapy, they needed to be together. The same trend was noted
in other areas, such as cancer diagnostics, immunology and
immunotherapy, and genetic counseling, to name a few. Of course, this
is good news.
In this edition, the first major departure in format reflects this
trend by moving all the relevant science into the major disease
chapters. The text is still principles and practice of oncology, but
both principles and practice are in each disease-oriented chapter.
The elimination of redundancy has also resulted in a smaller,
single-volume text. The change in this 12th edition to minimize its
size is a change to emphasizing information the clinician needs at
the point of care with a reduction in the comprehensive historical
backgrounds that were present in prior editions.
Everyone is aware that an increasing number of readers prefer
to read online. We have accommodated these readers by first issuing a CD
with each text in the sixth (2000) and seventh (2005)
editions and going online in a fully searchable format in the eighth
(2008) edition.
Despite the fact that the text is published on an average of every
3.5 years, the field is changing at a dizzying pace and much valuable
information appears between formal editions. In the ninth
edition, to keep the text continuously fresh, we instituted quarterly
electronic updates in the online version for all the disease chapters.
These updates are inserted, in highlighted form, in the appropriate
places in eacchapter
The online version is available to all who
purchase the book. PPO is the only cancer text that is continuously
updated online.
The second major departure relates to convenience of reading
a text. And, believe it or not, there are still a substantial number of
doctors who prefer to read the print version of the book. While the
single volume of PPO 12 will be smaller, it will still be a big book.
The editors have often heard from readers complaining about
the size and weight of the book.
“I love the book, but it is never
where I am and it’s too heavy to carry” is a comment that comes to
mind. So, we thought we would try a publishing experiment and
divide the book into a package of seven soft cover volumes, each
easy to carry, and publish both the smaller single volume and the
seven-volume package, giving book readers the option to choose
the format that will best suit them.
The content of the new edition is filled, of course, with the
many exciting new advances relevant to practice, such as new approaches
to targeted therapy and immunotherapy, both of which
have become effective new tools in the systemic therapy toolbox.
This is especially true in lung cancer and melanoma but also,
happily, in many other tumors—especially lymphoid malignancies, for
which adoptive genetically modified cell therapy promises to make
immunotherapy applicable to many tumor types. All
these approaches are chronicled in the new PPO 12. With lessons
learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of telemedicine in
oncology is also a new addition to the book.
As is our usual practice, we rotate about a third of the authors
to offer readers a fresh point of view.
These are exciting times in cancer medicine. We hope you enjoy the new
PPO as much as we enjoyed editing it.
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