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Encyclopedia of Cancer, Third Edition, Three Volume Set provides a
comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the multiple facets of the
disease, including research, treatment and societal impact. This
new edition comprises 180 contributions from renown experts who
present the latest in Mechanisms, Hallmarks of Cancer, Causes of
Cancer, Prevention and Control, Diagnosis and Therapy, Pathology
and the Genetics of specific Cancers. Readers will find a
comprehensive overview of the main areas of oncology, including
etiology, mechanisms, prevention, and treatments, from basic
science to clinical applications and public health, all set
alongside the latest advances and hot topics that have emerged
since the previous edition. Topics of interest in the field,
including genomics and epigenomics, our understanding of the causes
of cancer and the approaches to preventing it (e.g., HPV
vaccination, role of obesity and nutrition, molecular markers of
environmental exposures), new screening techniques (e.g., low-dose
CT for lung cancer) and improvements in the treatment of many
cancers (e.g., breast cancer, lung adenocarcinoma) are
comprehensively and authoritatively presented.
This book is a comprehensive guide to occupational factors of
malignant diseases. It discusses potentially work-related
malignancies, in the context of exposure assessment, specific
clinical and pathological features of occupational cancer and
biomarkers of exposure and disease. Epidemiological data about risk
ratios of the cancer in question are reviewed for various
occupations and with exposure to specific carcinogens, carcinogenic
mechanisms, host susceptibility factors (genetic and other) and
other environmental and life-style risk factors. Aspects such as
surveillance of workers exposed to carcinogens and strategies for
prevention of occupational cancer are also discussed. Occupational
Cancers is aimed at oncologists, pathologists, residents in
training, clinical researchers, clinicians in occupational health,
epidemiologists, pulmonologists, lawyers and public health
officials.
According to the World Health Organization's 2008 GLOBOCAN report,
64% of global cancer deaths - and 56% of cancer cases - were
registered in countries in Africa, Asia, or Latin America. So while
cancer is unquestionably a global burden, its reach in the
developing world points to the need for specialized study on cancer
in these countries. Cancer Epidemiology: Low- and Middle-Income
Countries and Special Populations reviews the current status of
cancer epidemiologic research and training - rationale, requisite
infrastructure, methodologic principles, and illustrative examples
in low- and middle-income countries - in order to facilitate future
advances by trained health professionals. The result is a valuable
resource for both program leaders and graduate and post-graduate
students pursuing careers in international cancer epidemiologic
research.
A Quick Guide to Cancer Epidemiology is an ideal addition to
Springer Briefs in Cancer Research. The Brief provides core
concepts in cancer epidemiology and also gives a snapshot of the
epidemiology of seventeen human cancers. The Brief aims to
provide-with quantitative focus-estimates of the global burden of
neoplasms, of recent and likely future trends, distribution, causes
and strategies for prevention for major groups of cancers. Finally,
the Brief will give an overview of severals factors that cause
cancer including dietary factors, tobacco smoking, obesity and
alcohol consumption.
Alcohol has always been an issue in public health but it is
currently assuming increasing importance as a cause of disease and
premature death worldwide. Alcohol: Science, Policy, and Public
Health provides an interdisciplinary source of information that
links together, the usually separate fields of, science, policy,
and public health. This comprehensive volume highlights the
importance of bringing scientific knowledge to bear in order to
strengthen and develop alcohol public policy. The book looks at the
historical evolution of alcohol consumption in society, key early
studies of alcohol and disease, and the cultural and social aspects
of alcohol consumption. It then goes on to cover the chemistry and
biology of alcohol, patterns of consumption, gender and age-related
issues, alcohol and injury, alcohol and cancer and non-malignant
disease, and various current therapeutic aspects. The book
concludes with a section on alcohol policy, looking at issues of
poverty, the availability of alcohol and alcohol control measures.
This major reference, written by international leaders in the
fields of alcoholism and alcohol policy, provides a comprehensive
study of one of the foremost health problems in the world, and
represents the highest standards of research within the field. It
will be valuable to physicians and health professionals involved
with patients with alcohol-related problems, scientists, public
health specialists, health policy specialists, researchers and
legislators as well as students of public health.
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