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Introducing Therapeutic Robotics for Autism (Hardcover): Raheel Nawaz, Sara A. Li Introducing Therapeutic Robotics for Autism (Hardcover)
Raheel Nawaz, Sara A. Li
R1,678 Discovery Miles 16 780 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can cause significant social, communication and behavioural challenges. Introducing Therapeutic Robotics for Autism is the first book to explore the use of Robot Assisted Therapies (RAT) for children with ASD. Raheel Nawaz and Sara Ali present a holistic picture, exploring state-of-the-art robot assisted therapies available for supporting children with ASD, the impact of various robot assisted therapies on different communication skills, and challenges with robotic therapies. The book concludes with policy recommendations for parents, psychologists, therapists, and roboticists working in the domain. Written accessibly from the user's perspective, Introducing Therapeutic Robotics for Autism is a must read for researchers from related disciplinary backgrounds including robotics, educational psychology, cognitive sciences, and ASD.

Hormonal Carcinogenesis V (Hardcover, 2008 ed.): Jonathan J. Li, Sara A. Li, Suresh Mohla, Henri Rochefort, Thierry Maudelonde Hormonal Carcinogenesis V (Hardcover, 2008 ed.)
Jonathan J. Li, Sara A. Li, Suresh Mohla, Henri Rochefort, Thierry Maudelonde
R5,525 Discovery Miles 55 250 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Information gathered from cell-free systems, cell cultures, animal models, and human studies, together provide important insights to our understanding of hormonal cancer causation, development, and prevention; the primary objective of these Symposia. A special emphasis is placed on the two major endocrine-related cancers, that is, breast and prostate. The emerging fields of colon, lung, and pancreatic cancers in relation to hormones are examined.

Hormonal Carcinogenesis - Proceedings of the First International Symposium (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... Hormonal Carcinogenesis - Proceedings of the First International Symposium (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
Jonathan J. Li, Satyabrata Nandi, Sara A. Li
R2,675 Discovery Miles 26 750 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the past decade there has been a growing public interest and resurgence in research in the field of hormonal carcinogenesis. This is due to the widespread use of therapeutic hormonal agents worldwide and to the increasing awareness of the causal association of hormones, both endogenous and exogenously administered, and a variety of human cancers. These associations include estrogens in uterine, cervical, vaginal, liver, testicular, prostatic, and possible breast cancers; progesterone and progestational hormones in breast cancer; androgens and anabolic steroids in hepatic and prostatic cancers. Additionally, gonadotrophins playa role in the etiology of ovarian and testicular cancers and thyroid-stimulating hormones in thyroid cancers. Therefore, hormonal carcinogenesis encompasses the study of both natural and synthetic hormonal agents, including growth factors and other peptide and protein factors, which contribute substantially to the etiology of both human and animal neoplasms, benign or malignant. Hormones may be involved in all aspects of neoplastic transformation, including initiation, promotion, and progression, and the inhibition of these processes. There are a number of important issues in women's health that need to be addressed. More than 40 million U. S. women are menopausal, and these women have a life expectancy of over 30 years after the menopause. When these figures are multiplied worldwide, the numbers become staggering. After the menopause, estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) is the choice of most women in industrialized countries.

Hormonal Carcinogenesis III - Proceedings of the Third International Symposium (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Hormonal Carcinogenesis III - Proceedings of the Third International Symposium (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001)
Jonathan J. Li, Sara A. Li, Janet R. Daling
R1,491 Discovery Miles 14 910 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Since our previous symposium in 1995, the pace of research in hormones and cancer has accelerated. Progress in our understanding of hormonal carcinogenic processes has been a direct result of the advances made in cell biology, endocrinology, and carcinogenesis at the molecular level. The newer fields of molecular genetics and cytogenetics already have and are expected to continue to playa major role in furthering our understanding of the cellular and molecular events in hormonal carcinogenesis. It has become increasingly clear that the risk of naturally occurring sex hormones in carcinogenic processes, both in human and in animal models, requires only minute quantities of hormones, at both the serum and tissue levels. Moreover, hormone target tissues for neoplastic transformation, perhaps with the exception of the liver, generally have relatively modest ability to metabolize sex hormones, such as the breast and prostate. Table 1 summarizes the serum, and in most cases, the tissue levels of sex hormones, both endogenously and exogenously ingested, which are associated with increased risk for endocrine-associated cancers such as breast, endometrium, and prostate, as well as the hormone levels of four experimental models that have been shown to elicit high tumor incidences. In contrast to the human, in which the hormone levels are cyclic, however, the latter require continuous hormone exposure at these relatively low levels.

Hormonal Carcinogenesis V (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008): Jonathan J. Li, Sara A. Li, Suresh Mohla,... Hormonal Carcinogenesis V (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008)
Jonathan J. Li, Sara A. Li, Suresh Mohla, Henri Rochefort, Thierry Maudelonde
R5,253 Discovery Miles 52 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Information gathered from cell-free systems, cell cultures, animal models, and human studies, together provide important insights to our understanding of hormonal cancer causation, development, and prevention; the primary objective of these Symposia. A special emphasis is placed on the two major endocrine-related cancers, that is, breast and prostate. The emerging fields of colon, lung, and pancreatic cancers in relation to hormones are examined.

Hormonal Carcinogenesis II - Proceedings of the Second International Symposium (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... Hormonal Carcinogenesis II - Proceedings of the Second International Symposium (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
Jonathan J. Li, Sara A. Li, Jan-Ake Gustafsson, Satyabrata Nandi, Lea I. Sekely
R1,230 Discovery Miles 12 300 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

For those of us who have labored in the field of hormonal carcinogenesis, it has been most gratifying to see its rapid growth and increasing relevance in recent years. Although many factors and forces have contributed to this phenomenon, a few appear particularly significant. Perhaps foremost is the realization that two of the most prevalent cancers which afflict women and men; that is, breast and prostate, have essential hormonal component(s) to their etiologies. This should not surprise us since the high frequency of these cancers in human populations has to date not been attributed to any exogenous physical, environmental, or dietary factor(s). A similar argument may be applied to other less prevalent but equally important cancers including ovarian, endometrial, testicular, cervico- vaginal, pituitary, thyroid, and sex hormone-associated hepatic neoplasms. The Office of Research on Women's Health and many women's interest groups have been instrumental in fostering research and public awareness on women's cancers. Similar concern is beginning to emerge for solely male cancers by other groups. To illustrate an example of the potential pervasive role of hormones in the human, particularly sex hormones, Figure I depicts the endogenous and known exogenous exposures to estrogens and progestins during a woman's lifetime, which may contribute to increased risk for hormonally-associated cancers . . = iii M. A. P. _ GI en 2 PoOlmenopauoal ~ EstrogDn ~ Proge. tln GI en J\ Ovulatory _ 2 Cyel. iii W DES EIP Menotr". 1 Ol,order.

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