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El. knyga: Molecular Basis of Cancer E-Book: The Molecular Basis of Cancer E-Book

(Professor, Department of Experimental Therapeutics, Division of Cancer Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas), , (Shattuck Professor of Pathological Anatomy, Department of Microbiology and Immunobiol), ,
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  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780323261968
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780323261968
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Citing the last three decades as demonstrating a great acceleration in observations and discoveries that illuminate the genetic basis of cancer, as well as the study of malignancy transforming understanding of the molecular and genetic processes that regulate the growth and proliferation of normal cells, The Molecular Basis of Cancer describes the scientific foundation that will promote better understanding of the disease and its therapy. Mendelsohn, Gray, Howley, Israel, and Thompson, experts and educators, designed a sequence of sections and chapters that move the reader along from the basic genetic and molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis to the molecular and biological features of cancer cell growth, then to sequencing technologies and bioformatics that support risk assessment and diagnostics, followed by a description of molecular and genetic abnormalities that promote common types of cancer, and, finally, to the molecular basis for new, targeted approaches to cancer therapy. There are 59 chapters divided into five parts: carcinogenesis and cancer genetics; cancer biology; molecular pathology and diagnostics; molecular pathogenesis and therapeutic targets for specific cancer; and molecular basis of cancer therapy. There are color and black-and-white figures, tables, and key references. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com) The Molecular Basis of Cancer arms you with the latest knowledge and cutting-edge advances in the battle against cancer. This thoroughly revised, comprehensive oncology reference explores the scientific basis for our current understanding of malignant transformation and the pathogenesis and treatment of this disease. A team of leading experts thoroughly explains the molecular biologic principles that underlie the diagnostic tests and therapeutic interventions now being used in clinical trials and practice. Detailed descriptions of topics from molecular abnormalities in common cancers to new approaches for cancer therapy equip you to understand and apply the complexities of ongoing research in everyday clinical application. Effectively determine the course of malignancy and design appropriate treatment protocols by understanding the scientific underpinnings of cancer. Visually grasp and retain difficult concepts easily thanks to a user-friendly format with abundant full-color figures. Find critical information quickly with chapters following a logical sequence that moves from pathogenesis to therapy. Stay current with the latest discoveries in molecular and genomic research. Sweeping revisions throughout include eight brand-new chapters on: Tumor Suppressor Genes; Inflammation and Cancer; Cancer Systems Biology: The Future; Biomarkers Assessing Risk of Cancer; Understanding and Using Information About Cancer Genomes; The Technology of Analyzing Nucleic Acids in Cancer; Molecular Abnormalities in Kidney Cancer; and Molecular Pathology. Access the entire text and illustrations online, fully searchable, at Expert Consult.

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"This is a well-organized and well-written book that improves readers' understanding of the diverse mechanisms involved in cancer risk, growth, and treatments. The book provides a unique experience, uniting basic science with clinical applications to provide an integrated appreciation of the diverse molecular biology of cancer. It should be in the library of anyone interested in cancer research and treatment."-Karen L Reckamp, MD, MS(City of Hope) Doody Review: 4 stars

2015 BMA Medical Book Awards: Highly Commended in Oncology

PART I CARCINOGENESIS AND CANCER GENETICS
1 Cancer: A Genetic Disorder
3(16)
William C. Hahn
Robert A. Weinberg
2 Oncogenes and Signal Transduction
19(16)
Luca Grumolato
Stuart A. Aaronson
3 Tumor Suppressor Genes
35(12)
Nelson E. Brown
Philip W. Hinds
4 DNA Repair Pathways and Human Cancer
47(20)
Alan D. D'Andrea
5 Epigenetics and Cancer
67(12)
Stephen B. Baylin
6 Infectious Agents and Cancer
79(24)
Peter M. Howley
7 Environmental Carcinogenesis
103(26)
Erika L. Abel
John DiGiovanni
8 Animal Models: Flies, Fish, and Yeast
129(16)
Elspeth Payne
A. Thomas Look
9 Genetic Mouse Models of Cancer
145(12)
Monte M. Winslow
Tyler Jacks
PART II CANCER BIOLOGY
10 Cancer Stem Cells and the Microenvironment
157(8)
Hasan Korkaya
April Davis
Max S. Wicha
11 Regulation of the Cell Cycle
165(14)
Yan Li
Olena Barbash
J. Alan Diehl
12 Cell Growth
179(12)
David A. Guertin
David M. Sabatini
13 The Metabolism of Cell Growth and Proliferation
191(18)
Lydia W. S. Finley
Craig B. Thompson
14 Apoptosis, Necrosis, and Autophagy
209(20)
Eileen White
Douglas R. Green
Anthony G. Letai
15 Cellular Senescence
229(10)
Jessica E. Bolden
Scott W. Lowe
16 The Role of the Microenvironment in Tumor Initiation, Progression, and Metastasis
239(18)
Cyrus M. Ghajar
Ana Luisa Correia
Mina J. Bissell
17 Tumor Angiogenesis
257(12)
Brian Keith
M. Celeste Simon
18 Invasion and Metastasis
269(16)
Swarnali Acharyya
Lynn Matrisian
Danny R. Welch
Joan Massague
19 Inflammation and Cancer
285(12)
Daniela F. Quail
Johanna A. Joyce
20 Cancer Systems Biology: The Future
297(20)
Andrea Califano
PART III MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY AND DIAGNOSTICS
21 Biomarkers for Assessing Risk of Cancer
317(14)
Xifeng Wu
Jian Gu
22 Protein Biomarkers for Detecting Cancer: Molecular Screening
331(16)
Susan Fisher
H. Ewa Witkowska
23 The Technology of Analyzing Nucleic Acids in Cancer
347(10)
Elaine R. Mardis
24 Understanding and Using Information about Cancer Genomes
357(12)
Paul T. Spellman
Josh Stuart
Joe W. Gray
25 High-Content Analysis with Cellular and Tissue Systems Biology: A Bridge between Cancer Cell Biology and Tissue-Based Diagnostics
369(26)
Albert Gough
Timothy Lezon
James R. Faeder
Chakra Chennubhotla
Robert F. Murphy
Rebecca Critchley-Thorne
D. Lansing Taylor
PART IV MOLECULAR PATHOGENESIS AND THERAPEUTIC TARGETS FOR SPECIFIC CANCERS
26 Molecular Genetics of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
395(12)
Eric S. Schafer
Judith Margolin
David G. Poplack
Karen R. Rabin
27 Molecular Biology of Childhood Neoplasms
407(14)
David Malkin
28 Biology of Adult Myelocytic Leukemia and Myelodysplasia
421(12)
Sean M. Post
Hagop Kantarjian
Alfonso Quintas-Cardama
29 Lymphoma
433(22)
Owen A. O'Connor
Jennifer Amengual
Changchun Deng
Ahmed Sawas
Bachir Alobeid
Daniela Hoehn
Govind Bhagat
30 Multiple Myeloma
455(12)
Giovanni Tonon
Kenneth C. Anderson
31 Molecular Mechanisms of Esophageal Cancer
467(8)
Mario D. Teran
Ronan Kelly
Malcolm V. Brock
32 Molecular Basis of Lung Cancer
475(16)
Jill E. Larsen
Ramaswamy Govindan
John D. Minna
33 The Molecular Pathogenesis of Head and Neck Cancer
491(8)
Matthew L. Hedberg
Jennifer R. Grandis
34 Colon and Rectal Cancer
499(16)
Eric R. Fearon
35 Molecular Pathogenesis of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
515(8)
Rachna T. Shroff
James L. Abbruzzese
36 The Molecular Biology of Breast Cancer
523(8)
Adrian V. Lee
Steffi Oesterreich
Nancy E. Davidson
37 Molecular Pathogenesis of Ovarian Cancer
531(18)
Robert C. Bast, Jr.
Ignacio Romero
Gordon B. Mills
38 Molecular Basis of Prostate Cancer
549(12)
Long-Cheng Li
Andrew C. Hsieh
Davide Ruggero
Kirsten L. Greene
Peter R. Carroll
39 Molecular Abnormalities in Kidney Cancer
561(12)
Sabina Signoretti
Toni K. Choueiri
William G. Kaelin, Jr.
40 The Biology of Primary Brain Tumors
573(8)
Matthew C. Havrda
Mark A. Israel
41 Epithelial Skin Cancer
581(10)
Adam B. Glick
Stuart H. Yuspa
42 Molecular Basis for Treating Cutaneous Molecular
591(10)
Marc S. Ernstoff
43 Thyroid Cancer
601(8)
Steven I. Sherman
44 Soft Tissue Sarcomas
609(12)
Julie D. R. Reimann
Christopher D. M. Fletcher
PART V MOLECULAR BASIS OF CANCER THERAPY
45 From Bench to Bedside with Targeted Therapies
621(14)
John Mendelsohn
46 Cancer Therapeutics
635(16)
William N. Hait
Eric Rubin
Joseph R. Bertino
47 Natural and Acquired Resistance to Cancer Therapies
651(10)
Branimir I. Sikic
48 Phase I Trials Today
661(16)
Daniel Morgensztern
Patricia M. LoRusso
Scott A. Boerner
Roy S. Herbst
Joseph Paul Eder
49 Pharmacogenomics
677(6)
Peter H. O'Donnell
Mark J. Ratain
50 Monoclonal Antibodies for the Treatment of Cancer
683(12)
Louis M. Weiner
Rishi Surana
51 Cancer and the Cellular Immune Response
695(14)
Patrick Hwu
Gregory Lizee
Yong-Jun Liu
52 Cancer Immunotherapy with Vaccines and Checkpoint Blockade
709(30)
Drew Pardoll
53 Interferons
739(14)
Ernest C. Borden
54 Gene Therapy and Oncolytic Viruses
753(16)
Tanja Meyer Tamguney
W. Michael Korn
Frank McCormick
55 RNA as a Therapeutic Molecule
769(10)
George Adrian Calin
Carlo Maria Croce
56 Heat Shock Protein 90 and the Proteasome: Housekeeping Proteins That Are Also Molecular Targets for Cancer Therapy
779(10)
Len Neckers
Mehdi Mollapour
57 Hematopoietic Growth Factors and Cytokines
789(20)
Suhendan Ekmekcioglu
Razelle Kurzrock
Elizabeth A. Grimm
58 Cancer Chemoprevention
809(16)
Scott M. Lippman
J. Jack Lee
59 Molecular Pathology
825
Christopher L. Corless