Mechanisms of Oncogenesis [recurso electrónico] : An update on Tumorigenesis / edited by Domenico Coppola.

Por: Coppola, Domenico [editor.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Cancer Growth and Progression ; 12Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2010Descripción: XII, 304p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789048137251Tema(s): Medicine | Oncology | Gene expression | Medical genetics | DNA microarrays | Biomedicine | Cancer Research | Oncology | Gene Expression | Microarrays | Gene FunctionFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 614.5999 Clasificación LoC:RC261-271Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Cytokines and Stressors: Implications for Cancer Immunotherapy -- The Role of Oncogene Activation in Tumor Progression -- Carcinogenic Effects of Ionising Radiation -- Chemical Carcinogenesis Role of Chloroform – Further Studies -- Use of Organ Explant and Cell Culture in Cancer Research -- Chromosomal Abnormalities in Selected Hematopoietic Malignancies Detected by Conventional and Molecular Cytogenetics: Diagnostic and Prognostic Significance -- Mechanisms of Cancer Growth and Progression in Lymphoma -- Pediatric Cancer Mechanisms of Cancer Growth and Progression -- Carcinogenetic Pathway of Malignant Melanoma -- Ewing Sarcoma: Molecular Characterization and Potential Molecular Therapeutic Targets -- Molecular Mechanisms of Central Nervous System Metastasis -- Carcinogenesis of Human Papillomavirus in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma -- Postmenopausal Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer – Clinicopathologic Associations and Molecular Mechanisms -- Carcinogenesis of Lung Cancer -- Genesis of Barrett’s Neoplasia: Current Concepts -- Genesis of Pancreatic Ductal Neoplasia -- Recent Advances in the Pathogenesis of Pancreatic Endocrine Neoplasms -- Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis in Colorectal Cancer -- Carcinogenetic Pathway of Superficial Low-Grade Urothelial Carcinoma -- Carcinogenetic Pathway of Urothelial Carcinoma -- Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis in Prostate Cancer -- HPV in Cervical Carcinoma.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: This volume is part of a book series that was first published in 10-volumes by Kluwer in 1989 under the series editorship of Professor Hans E. Kaiser, D.Sc., former Professor of Pathology at the School of Medicine, University of Maryland at Baltimore, MD, USA along with other leaders in the field of Cancer. In order to encompass the growing body of knowledge on various aspects of cancer growth and progression since then, the series has now been expanded to 17 volumes. This volume is a comprehensive update on the mechanisms of tumorigenesis, and includes the advances in the field, as provided by the use of the most recent molecular techniques (microarray, proteomic, and other omics). While the first portion of the book contains chapters discussing pediatric cancer, the influence of environmental factors and oncogene activity in tumorigenesis, the second portion of the book is structured by organ sites (Esophagus, Breast, Pancreas, Colon, Lung, Prostate, Skin, Brain, Endocrine System, Lymphoid System, Bone, Head and Neck, and Cervix). This format provides the reader with easy access to the needed information. This definitive text will offer the medical professionals, whether in research, academia or clinical practice, the latest information endorsed by the world renowned contributors. The broad range of topics will make this a valued reference and provide a wealth of information, making this a "state of the science" on carcinogenesis.
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Cytokines and Stressors: Implications for Cancer Immunotherapy -- The Role of Oncogene Activation in Tumor Progression -- Carcinogenic Effects of Ionising Radiation -- Chemical Carcinogenesis Role of Chloroform – Further Studies -- Use of Organ Explant and Cell Culture in Cancer Research -- Chromosomal Abnormalities in Selected Hematopoietic Malignancies Detected by Conventional and Molecular Cytogenetics: Diagnostic and Prognostic Significance -- Mechanisms of Cancer Growth and Progression in Lymphoma -- Pediatric Cancer Mechanisms of Cancer Growth and Progression -- Carcinogenetic Pathway of Malignant Melanoma -- Ewing Sarcoma: Molecular Characterization and Potential Molecular Therapeutic Targets -- Molecular Mechanisms of Central Nervous System Metastasis -- Carcinogenesis of Human Papillomavirus in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma -- Postmenopausal Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer – Clinicopathologic Associations and Molecular Mechanisms -- Carcinogenesis of Lung Cancer -- Genesis of Barrett’s Neoplasia: Current Concepts -- Genesis of Pancreatic Ductal Neoplasia -- Recent Advances in the Pathogenesis of Pancreatic Endocrine Neoplasms -- Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis in Colorectal Cancer -- Carcinogenetic Pathway of Superficial Low-Grade Urothelial Carcinoma -- Carcinogenetic Pathway of Urothelial Carcinoma -- Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis in Prostate Cancer -- HPV in Cervical Carcinoma.

This volume is part of a book series that was first published in 10-volumes by Kluwer in 1989 under the series editorship of Professor Hans E. Kaiser, D.Sc., former Professor of Pathology at the School of Medicine, University of Maryland at Baltimore, MD, USA along with other leaders in the field of Cancer. In order to encompass the growing body of knowledge on various aspects of cancer growth and progression since then, the series has now been expanded to 17 volumes. This volume is a comprehensive update on the mechanisms of tumorigenesis, and includes the advances in the field, as provided by the use of the most recent molecular techniques (microarray, proteomic, and other omics). While the first portion of the book contains chapters discussing pediatric cancer, the influence of environmental factors and oncogene activity in tumorigenesis, the second portion of the book is structured by organ sites (Esophagus, Breast, Pancreas, Colon, Lung, Prostate, Skin, Brain, Endocrine System, Lymphoid System, Bone, Head and Neck, and Cervix). This format provides the reader with easy access to the needed information. This definitive text will offer the medical professionals, whether in research, academia or clinical practice, the latest information endorsed by the world renowned contributors. The broad range of topics will make this a valued reference and provide a wealth of information, making this a "state of the science" on carcinogenesis.

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