Over the past two decades there has been an explosion in
knowledge about the molecular pathology of human diseases which
accelerated with the sequencing of the human genome in 2003.
Molecular diagnostics and molecular targeted therapy have
contributed to the current concept of personalized patient care
that is now routine in many medical centers. As a result, general
and subspecialty pathologists, clinical practitioners of all types
and radiologists must now have an understanding of the basic
concepts of molecular pathology and their role in new diagnostic
and therapeutic applications to patient care.
The Molecular Pathology Library series was created to bridge the
gap between traditional basic science textbooks in molecular
biology and traditional medical textbooks for organ-specific
diseases. Basic Concepts of Molecular Pathology is designed as a
stand-alone book to provide the pathologist, clinician or
radiologist with a concise review of the essential terminology,
concepts and tools of molecular biology that are applied to the
understanding, diagnosis and treatment of human diseases in the age
of personalized medicine.
Those medical practitioners, residents, fellows and students who
need to refer to the terminology and concepts of molecular
pathology in their patient care will find the Basic Concepts of
Molecular Pathology to be a succinct, portable, user-friendly aid
in their practice and studies. The service-based physician will
find this handy reference to be valuable at the laboratory
benchside, at the patient bedside, at multidisciplinary patient
care conferences or as a review for examinations.
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