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One in two of us will develop cancer at some point in our lives and
yet many of us don't understand how cancers arise. How many
different kinds of cancer are there? What treatments are available?
What does the future hold in terms of developing new therapies?
This book demystifies cancer by explaining the underlying cell and
molecular biology in a clear and accessible style. It answers the
questions commonly asked about cancer such as what causes cancer
and how cancer develops. It explains how DNA makes proteins and how
mutations can corrupt those proteins. It also gives an overview of
current therapies and how treatments may advance over the next
decades, as well as explaining what actions we can take to help
prevent cancer developing. Understanding Cancer is an accessible
and engaging introduction to cancer biology for any interested
reader.
From basic principles to insights into pioneering research, this
introductory textbook provides the fundamentals of cancer biology
that will enable students of biology and medicine to enter the
field with confidence. It opens with a discussion of global cancer
patterns, how cancers arise, and the risk factors involved. A
description of the normal signalling pathways within cells then
explains how DNA mutations affect proteins and what this means for
the development and behaviour of tumours. Later chapters discuss
methods for tumour detection, biomarker identification and the
impact of genome sequencing, before reviewing the development of
anti-cancer drugs and exciting current advances in treatment. With
50% new material, including two new chapters on genetic analysis of
cancer and cancer chemotherapy, improved pedagogy, examples of
revolutionising technologies in drug design and delivery, and
useful online resources, this textbook offers an accessible and
engaging account of cancer biology for undergraduate and graduate
students.
The Second Edition of The Oncogene and Tumour Suppressor Gene
FactsBook has been completely revised, updated, and expanded by
60%. The book contains more than 80 entries on oncogenes including
"JUN, MYC," and "RAS," as well as DNA tumour viruses, tumour
suppressor genes, including p53, retinoblastoma, BRCA1, BRCA2, VHL,
F2FL, and essential material on angiogenesis and metastasis,
apoptosis, cell cycle control, and gene therapy.
Key Features
* Includes much new data on this fast-moving field, including newly
discovered oncogenes
* Summarizes the clinical association and molecular properties of
all known oncogenes and tumor suppression genes
* Contains more than 2000 terms for reference and further
research
* Revised to included signaling pathways, apoptosis, and metastasis
From basic principles to insights into pioneering research, this
introductory textbook provides the fundamentals of cancer biology
that will enable students of biology and medicine to enter the
field with confidence. It opens with a discussion of global cancer
patterns, how cancers arise, and the risk factors involved. A
description of the normal signalling pathways within cells then
explains how DNA mutations affect proteins and what this means for
the development and behaviour of tumours. Later chapters discuss
methods for tumour detection, biomarker identification and the
impact of genome sequencing, before reviewing the development of
anti-cancer drugs and exciting current advances in treatment. With
50% new material, including two new chapters on genetic analysis of
cancer and cancer chemotherapy, improved pedagogy, examples of
revolutionising technologies in drug design and delivery, and
useful online resources, this textbook offers an accessible and
engaging account of cancer biology for undergraduate and graduate
students.
Seven million people die from cancer each year around the world,
and many more are impacted by this universal scourge. In Betrayed
by Nature, research scientist and lecturer Robin Hesketh
demystifies the nature of cancer. Hesketh provides a concise and
comprehensive history of both the science and the medical advances
made over the decades. He takes the reader on a riveting tour of
human biology; he explains how cancers start, what is meant by 'a
mutation', and how mutations can make cells grow abnormally and
spread around our bodies. Drawing on the latest discoveries from
the Human Genome Project, Hesketh reveals the strides being made in
understanding this malevolent disease and makes accessible the
science of today's treatments. Betrayed by Nature looks forward to
the day when many cancers can be treated readily and effectively.
With cancer afflicting one in three people worldwide, this is an
illuminating and optimistic look at the past, present, and future
of cancer.
One in two of us will develop cancer at some point in our lives and
yet many of us don't understand how cancers arise. How many
different kinds of cancer are there? What treatments are available?
What does the future hold in terms of developing new therapies?
This book demystifies cancer by explaining the underlying cell and
molecular biology in a clear and accessible style. It answers the
questions commonly asked about cancer such as what causes cancer
and how cancer develops. It explains how DNA makes proteins and how
mutations can corrupt those proteins. It also gives an overview of
current therapies and how treatments may advance over the next
decades, as well as explaining what actions we can take to help
prevent cancer developing. Understanding Cancer is an accessible
and engaging introduction to cancer biology for any interested
reader.
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