
Volume 68 of Advances in Cancer Research continues the tradition of publishing up-to-date reviews and "hot" topics in cancer research. This volume begins with a "Foundations in Cancer Research" article by Harald zur Hausen that reviews his years of research on the idea that cancer can be triggered by infection. The structure and function of the cytokine receptor superfamily and its association with leukemias are discussed in depth by James Ihle. Marcia Hall and Gordon Peters review the evidence indicating that genetic abnormalities hinder the function of certain cyclins and their inhibitors. The most widely studied protooncogene, c- myc, is reviewed by Marie Henriksson and Bernhard Lscher; the chapter focuses on the function of c- myc as a transcription factor rather than on the effects of gene translocation and activation on malignancies. Ham Werner and Derek LeRoith present data on the role that insulin-like growth factors play on cell growth and regulation. In the final chapter, Olli-P. Kallioniemi and Tapio Visakorpi investigate the field of prostate cancer and, more importantly, the biological reason and natural history behind the growth of this cancer.
This volume investigates the current state of oncological research by synthesizing specialized reviews on viral triggers, genetic abnormalities, and cellular growth regulation. The text compiles contributions from various researchers to provide a comprehensive overview of molecular mechanisms in cancer development. It serves as a technical resource for professionals seeking to understand the intersection of infection, genetics, and cell signaling in malignancy.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this series as a foundational repository for specialized oncological research and historical context in the field. Readers frequently note the high academic density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for researchers and clinicians.
Page Count:
324
Publication Date:
1990-07-12
Publisher:
Academic Press
ISBN-10:
0120066556
ISBN-13:
9780120066551
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