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The increased incidence of pancreatic cancer in the Western world
and its grave prognosis has resulted in an urgency for research in
this area. Until now the available data on toxicology of the
pancreas has been few and fragmentary, scattered throughout the
literature. A benchmark volume, Toxicology of the Pancreas pulls
together information in this neglected area of toxicological
research and highlights fundamental research performed in the last
ten years. Leaders in the field discuss important structures, the
detoxification and toxification process at the cellular and
sub-cellular level, the distribution of phase 1 and phase 2
drug-metabolizing enzymes and their role in pancreatic disease, and
the role of diet and toxicants on pancreatic disease. The book also
covers the role of altered genes in the integrity of the pancreas
and explores comparative toxicology in humans and in the lab
species used in testing. Illustrated with histological, electron
microscopical, and immunohistochemical formats, this book provides
a comprehensive and novel presentation of biological and
toxicological data. It stands alone as a reliable resource of
information easily accessible to professionals in different
disciplines.
The classification of tumors is important for understanding tumor
histogenesis, for predicting prognosis, for differential diagnosis,
and for recommending appropriate therapy. Since 1836, when
pancreatic cancer was first described, progress has been made in
pancreatic cancer morphology, and a number of classifications have
been proposed. All of these classifications are mainly based on
morphological characteristics. Some are too detailed to be of
practical use while others are more pragmatic. Some of the inherent
problems in the previous classifications included difficulties in
obtaining an adequate number of pan creatic tumors for examination
and insufficient clinical data and follow-up. With the increasing
incidence of pancreatic cancer in many parts of the world during
the past six decades, and with the availability of more tumors to
patho logists, advances have been made in pancreatic tumor studies.
Classifications by Cubilla and Fitzgerald and by Kloppel, which are
generally similar, mostly considered prominent morphological
features and their histogenesis. These pathology-oriented
classifications, although complete, were not practical from the
standpoint of clinicians concerned with the prognosis of individual
tumors."
The increased incidence of pancreatic cancer in the Western world
and its grave prognosis has resulted in an urgency for research in
this area. Until now the available data on toxicology of the
pancreas has been few and fragmentary, scattered throughout the
literature. A benchmark volume, Toxicology of the Pancreas pulls
together information in this neglected area of toxicological
research and highlights fundamental research performed in the last
ten years. Leaders in the field discuss important structures, the
detoxification and toxification process at the cellular and
sub-cellular level, the distribution of phase 1 and phase 2
drug-metabolizing enzymes and their role in pancreatic disease, and
the role of diet and toxicants on pancreatic disease. The book also
covers the role of altered genes in the integrity of the pancreas
and explores comparative toxicology in humans and in the lab
species used in testing. Illustrated with histological, electron
microscopical, and immunohistochemical formats, this book provides
a comprehensive and novel presentation of biological and
toxicological data. It stands alone as a reliable resource of
information easily accessible to professionals in different
disciplines.
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