Cancer Metastasis
Biologic Basis and Therapeutics
David Lyden editor Danny R Welch editor Bethan Psaila editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Apr '11
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This text, written by internationally renowned authors, describes the processes underlying cancer metastasis and the clinical treatment of metastatic disease.
This groundbreaking text comprehensively covers the processes underlying cancer metastasis and the clinical treatment of metastatic disease. Whereas previous volumes have been compendia of laboratory research articles, the internationally renowned authors of this volume have summarized the state-of-the-art research in the metastasis field by integrating findings from multiple laboratories.Metastasis is responsible for a large burden of morbidity and mortality among cancer patients, and currently few therapies specifically target metastatic disease. Further scientific dissection of the underlying pathways is required to pave the way for new therapeutic targets. This groundbreaking new text comprehensively covers the processes underlying cancer metastasis and the clinical treatment of metastatic disease. Whereas previous volumes have been compendia of laboratory research articles, the internationally renowned authors of this volume have summarized the state-of-the-art research in the metastasis field. A major section covers the cellular and molecular pathways of metastasis and experimental techniques and the systems and models applied in this field. Subsequently, the clinical aspects of the major cancer types are considered, focusing on disease-specific research and therapeutic approaches to metastatic disease. The focus is on novel pathophysiological insights and emerging therapies; future directions for research and unmet clinical needs are also discussed.
"This text gives renewed attention to the problem of metastasis and its mechanistic basis; it is a timely and important endeavor." Joan Massague, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
"Metastasis is a critical aspect of tumor progression that is receiving substantial interest in the research and clinical arena. Many recent advances have provided fascinating and insightful models of metastasis, which has improved our understanding of the underlying biology as well as revealing further avenues for investigation. As researchers and clinicians coordinate their efforts to find out more about this lethal stage of cancer new therapeutic strategies to target metastatic disease are being developed." Gemma K. Alderton, Senior Editor, Nature Reviews Cancer
"Metastasis is the next frontier for cancer researchers and clinicians, and this book can help chart the way to conquer it." Victoria Aranda, Associate Editor, Nature Medicine
"As tumor metastasis remains the main cause of cancer-related death, this is a timely book that brings together scientists and clinicians to address this issue. An important feature is the way it gives equal emphasis to basic and clinical research, succeeding in showing how basic research contributes to better treatment for cancer patients, and how the clinical aspects of metastasis help direct basic research." Hidayatullah G. Munshi, MD, Doody's Review Service
ISBN: 9780521887212
Dimensions: 287mm x 223mm x 31mm
Weight: 2050g
660 pages