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OverviewThis new edition of Introduction to the Cellular and Molecular Biology of Cancer provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of cancer biology, covering the current status of both research and treatment. For the student or new researcher the breadth of cancer research can appear daunting, yet a broad understanding is essential for translation of laboratory findings into the clinic. Within the broad scope of the book, each topic is reviewed authoritatively by experts in the field, and the accompanying bibliographies allow rapid access to the relevant current literature. The book covers topics extending from the molecular alterations found in cancer cells and their causes to the current range of approaches to treatment. Since the publication of the previous edition in 1997 there has been unprecedented progress in cancer research: Full Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret Knowles (, Cancer Research UK Clinical Centre, Leeds, UK) , Peter Selby (, National Cancer Research Network, Leeds, UK)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 4th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 19.60cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.260kg ISBN: 9780198568537ISBN 10: 0198568533 Pages: 549 Publication Date: 28 July 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: L.M. Franks and Margaret A. Knowles: What is cancer? 2: Naomi Allen, Robert Newton, Amy Berrington de Gonzalez, Jane Green, Emily Banks, and Timothy J. Key: The causes of cancer 3: D. Timothy Bishop: Inherited susceptibility to cancer 4: Beate Köberle, John P. Wittschieben, and Richard D. Wood: DNA repair and cancer 5: Jonathan C. Cheng and Peter A. Jones: Epigenetic events in cancer 6: Denise Sheer and Janet Shipley: Molecular cytogenetics of cancer 7: Margaret A. Knowles: Oncogenes 8: Sonia Lain and David P. Lane: Tumour suppressor genes 9: Chris J. Norbury: The cancer cell cycle 10: Robert F. Newbold: Cellular immortalization and telomerase activation in cancer 11: Sally A. Prigent: Growth factors and their signalling pathways in cancer 12: Dean A. Fennell: Apoptosis: molecular physiology and significance for cancer therapeutics 13: Paul Farrell: Mechanisms of viral carcinogenesis 14: Peter W. Szlosarek and Frances R. Balkwill: Cytokines and cancer 15: Charlotte L. Bevan: Hormones and cancer 16: Ian Hart: The spread of tumours 17: K.Tahtis and R.Bicknell: Angiogenesis 18: Mel Greaves: Stem cells, heamopoiesis, and leukaemia 19: Jos Jonkers and Anton Berns: Animal models of cancer 20: Peter C. L. Beverley: The immunology of cancer 21: Tatjana Crnogorac-Jurcevic, Richard Poulsom, and Nicholas R. Lemoine: The molecular pathology of cancer 22: Silvana Debernardi, Rachel Craven, Bryan D. Young, and Rosamonde E. Banks: From transcriptome to proteome 23: Ian S. Fentiman: Local treatment of cancer 24: D.R. Camidge and D.I. Jodrell: Chemotherapy 25: Anne Kiltie: Radiotherapy and molecular radiotherapy 26: T. Geldart, M.J. Glennie, and P.W.M. Johnson: Monoclonal antibodies and therapy 27: Andrew M. Jackson and Joanne Porte: Immunotherapy of cancer 28: John David Chester: Cancer gene therapy 29: Peter Sasieni and Jack Cuzick: Screening 30: Peter Selby and Margaret A Knowles: Conclusions and prospectsReviewsThis is a superb introduction to cancer studies for clinicians and is difficult to fault ... this must be a bargain hard to beat. I strongly recommend this text for all involved in cancer studies and the care of patients with cancer. * Crispian Scully, Oral Oncology * This book will be much appreciated by newcomers to cancer biology and will provide a concise and thought-provoking review for experts in the field. * Stanley Zucker, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol 82 June 2007 * This is an excellent book ... As one who teaches cancer genetics among other things, I greatly welcome a source to which one can recommend students ... A fascinating read for everyone with an interest (morbid or not) in the subject. * Simon Baumberg, Univ. of Leeds, SGM Quarterly * The first two editions were good: now it is excellent ... everything is covered and relevant citations are given. Not only are important basic clinical and pathological issues covered, but so too are all the important areas of tumour biology and the molecular processes and genetics relevant to cancer ... I consider this an invaluable book ... I intend to advise all my new graduate students and post docs to buy, read, and study a copy ... masterfully edited and well-illustrated text. This book is great! If you are interested in cancer, buy a copy! * Peter A. Hall, Journal of Pathology * Successive editions of this book have mirrored developments in cancer research and this new edition continues to provide a short but comprehensive introduction to the initiation, development and treatment of cancer. * ASLIB Book Guide * Review from previous edition This edition is highly recommended to students of cancer, whether they be medical or non-medical scientists, and will take its readers to the leading edge of cancer research ... admirable book. * The Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathologists * Review from previous edition This edition is highly recommended to students of cancer, whether they be medical or non-medical scientists, and will take its readers to the leading edge of cancer research ... admirable book. The Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathologists Successive editions of this book have mirrored developments in cancer research and this new edition continues to provide a short but comprehensive introduction to the initiation, development and treatment of cancer. ASLIB Book Guide The first two editions were good: now it is excellent ... everything is covered and relevant citations are given. Not only are important basic clinical and pathological issues covered, but so too are all the important areas of tumour biology and the molecular processes and genetics relevant to cancer ... I consider this an invaluable book ... I intend to advise all my new graduate students and post docs to buy, read, and study a copy ... masterfully edited and well-illustrated text. This book is great! If you are interested in cancer, buy a copy! Peter A. Hall, Journal of Pathology This is an excellent book ... As one who teaches cancer genetics among other things, I greatly welcome a source to which one can recommend students ... A fascinating read for everyone with an interest (morbid or not) in the subject. Simon Baumberg, Univ. of Leeds, SGM Quarterly This book will be much appreciated by newcomers to cancer biology and will provide a concise and thought-provoking review for experts in the field. Stanley Zucker, The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol 82 June 2007 This is a superb introduction to cancer studies for clinicians and is difficult to fault ... this must be a bargain hard to beat. I strongly recommend this text for all involved in cancer studies and the care of patients with cancer. Crispian Scully, Oral Oncology Author InformationMargaret Knowles is Professor of Experimental Cancer Research at the University of Leeds, and Associate Director of the Cancer Research UK Clinical Centre, also in Leeds. Peter Selby is Professor of Cancer Medicine and Director of the National Cancer Research Network at the University of Leeds. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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