
Advances in Cancer Research provides invaluable information on the exciting and fast-moving field of cancer research. Here once again, outstanding and original reviews are presented. New Paradigms for the Treatment of Cancer: The Role of Anti-aiogenesis Agents The Hepatocyte Growth Factor/Met Pathway in Development, Tumorigenesis, and B-Cell Differentiation Clinical Targets for Anti-metastasis Therapy Animal Models of Melanoma: Recent Advances and Future Prospects The Indispensable Role of Microenvironment in the Natural History of Low-Grade B-Cell Neoplasms Epstein-Barr Virus Latency: LMP2, a Regulator or Means for Epstein-Barr Birus Biochemistry and Pathological Importance of Mucin-Associated Antigens in Gastrointenstinal Neoplasia Studies on Polyomavirus Persistence and Polyomavirus-Induced Tumor Development in Relation to the Immune System
This volume investigates the current state of oncological science by synthesizing emerging research on molecular pathways, viral oncology, and therapeutic interventions. Edited by George F. Vande Woude, the text compiles peer-reviewed contributions from leading researchers to address specific mechanisms of tumorigenesis and metastasis. The work serves as a technical repository for clinicians and laboratory scientists seeking to understand the intersection of cellular biology and cancer progression.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this series as a standard reference for academic and clinical oncologists tracking specialized research developments. Readers frequently note the high technical density of the prose, which assumes a foundational understanding of molecular biology and pathology.
Page Count:
285
Publication Date:
2000-04-21
Publisher:
Academic Press
ISBN-10:
0120066793
ISBN-13:
9780120066797
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