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This book is based on the invited and contributed papers presented
at the 2nd International Conference on Anticarcinogenesis and
Radiation Protection held at the National Bureau of Standards,
Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, on March 8-12, 1987. The conference
documented developments that have taken place in areas that were
addressed during the first conference in 1982. A number of new
topics, such as biological response modifiers, were included
because of their emerging relevance to anticarcinogenesis and
radiation protection. The organization of the material in this book
does not follow the conference program; rather, we have attempted
to provide a different sequence for didactic reasons. The aim of
the conference, which is reflected in this book, was to promote
further development of mechanistic approaches to cancer prevention
and treatment based on recent progress in molecular biology and
free radical chemistry. At the basis of carcinogenesis lie changes
in the dynamics of growth and differentiation of specific cell
subpopulations in the target tissue. 'These changes are brought
about by selective toxicity and modulation of gene expression that
are induced by xenobiotic carcinogens and affected by physiological
and genetic factors. The book deals with oxidative stress and
molecular damage caused by radiation and chemical pro-oxidants and
their role in carcinogenesis, and it discusses mechanisms of
deregulation of the expression of oncogenes and other genes
involved in carcinogenic initiation and promotion.
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