The Biological Basis of Cancer

4,737.94

ISBN: 9780521606332
Author/Editor: Robert G. McKinnell

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Year: 2006

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This is a revised and updated edition of a text used in undergraduate courses on cancer biology. It covers everything from the molecular basis of cancer to clinical aspects of the subject, and has a lengthy bibliography designed to assist newcomers with the cancer literature. An introduction acquaints students with the biological principles of cancer and the human dimensions of the disease by considering genuine cases of cancer in fictionalized letters. Other chapters discuss cancer pathology, metastasis, carcinogenesis, genetics, oncogenes and tumor suppressors, epidemiology, and the biological basis of cancer treatment. Also included are an appendix with descriptions of common forms of cancer, a glossary of cancer-related terms and colour plates to illustrate the pathology of many of the types of cancer discussed in the text. Upper-division undergraduates with a background in freshman biology and chemistry, as well as beginning graduate students will find this a valuable text.

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Weight 1.2 kg

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Year of Publication

2006

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction: letters illustrating clinical aspects of cancer G. Barry Pierce; 1. The pathology of cancer G. Barry Pierce; 2. Metastasis Robert G. McKinnell; 3. Carcinogenesis Alan O. Perantoni; 4. Cancer genetics Robert G. McKinnell; 5. Oncogenes and suppressors; Alan O. Perantoni; 6. Cancer in organisms other than humans Robert G. McKinnell; 7. Epidemiology Robert G. McKinnell; 8. Cancer treatment Ralph E. Parchment; 9. Biological therapy Ralph E. Parchment; Appendices: A. Description of selected tumors G. Barry Pierce; B. Glossary Robert G. McKinnell; References; Index.

Author

Robert G. McKinnell

ISBN/ISSN

9780521606332

Binding

Paperback

Edition

2

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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