In the post-genomic era, cancer is a genetic disease. However,
cancer genotype does not always equal cancer phenotype. Cancers
with the same genetic abnormalities don't always behave the same.
Understanding and eradicating cancers will require an appreciation
for cancer's ecology.
This book is the first to comprehensively explore and critically
appraise cancer microenvironments and host interactions with an eye
towards exploiting our understanding for new treatments. The team
of contributors share amongst them impressive experiences at the
laboratory bench and in the clinic. These physician-scientists have
dedicated themselves to the tension between the urgency for cures
and the technical challenges of discovery.
The target audience includes clinical oncologists, clinical
hematologists, research oncologists, research hematologists,
immunologists, stem cell researchers, oncology and hematology
fellows (trainees), oncology educators (graduate and undergraduate
levels), and course book for graduate students and undergraduate
students.
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