
Volume 76 of Advances in Cancer Research continues the series' goal of publishing timely and authoritative reviews in the broad field of cancer research. Ruoslahti begins the volume with a review of fibronectin and its integrin receptors in cancer. Chapter 2 by Ganter and Lipsick discusses Myb and oncogenesis. Biscardi and colleagues present their research on c-Src, receptor tyrosine kinases, and human cancer in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 by Schulz covers epidemiology of Kaposi's sarcoma and associated herpesvirus/human herpesvirus 8. The consensus on synergism between cigarette smoke and other environmental carcinogens in the causation of lung cancer is reviewed by Reif and Heeren in Chapter 5. In Chapter 6, Breivik and Gaudernack discuss perspectives on carcinogenesis and natural selection in the genetics and epigenetics of colorectal cancer. Chapter 7 by Coulie and co-workers concludes the volume with a discussion of anti-tumor immunity at work in a melanoma patient.
This volume investigates the current state of oncological research by synthesizing diverse findings across molecular biology, epidemiology, and immunology. The text serves as a compilation of peer-reviewed literature intended to provide researchers and clinicians with a comprehensive update on specific mechanisms of carcinogenesis and potential therapeutic pathways.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this series as a standard reference for specialized researchers seeking high-level reviews of specific oncological topics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which assumes a significant background in molecular biology and medical science.
Page Count:
346
Publication Date:
1989-06-11
Publisher:
Academic Press
ISBN-10:
0120066521
ISBN-13:
9780120066520
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