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Human Papillomavirus: Proving and Using a Viral Cause for Cancer
presents a steady and massive accumulation of evidence about the
role of HPV and prevention of HPV-induced cancer, along with the
role and personal commitment of many scientists of different
backgrounds in establishing global relevance. This exercise
involved years of personal commitment to proving or disproving an
idea that aroused initial skepticism, and that still has difficult
implications for some. It remains one of the big successes of
medicine that exploited both established medical science dating
back to the nineteenth century and new molecular genetic science
during a time of transition in medicine.
This book provides a detailed overview of B-cell directed therapies
in patients with rheumatic and systemic autoimmune diseases,
including rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus,
Sjoegren syndrome, ANCA-associated vasculitis and cryoglobulinemia.
Organ-specific autoimmune diseases are discussed with respect to
the use of B-cell directed therapies in neurological autoimmune
diseases and autoimmune cytopenias. Situations in which B-cell
targeted therapy may be indicated are identified, thereby offering
comprehensive support for therapeutic decisions on the basis of the
latest published evidence. The book also offers a valuable
reference tool for rheumatologists, internists, nephrologists,
immunologists, and all specialists involved in the
multidisciplinary care of patients with rheumatic and systemic
autoimmune diseases.
While our knowledge about cancer is proliferating rapidly, our
principles of cancer medicine for individual patients and for
populations are evolving only gradually. Our fundamental
understanding of cancer causes and deve lopment is incomplete, and
our treatments are nonspecific and less often curative than we
would like. Nevertheless, worldwide, our major challenge remains to
apply to our populations all that we know about cancer. To meet
this challenge, doctors everywhere need a broad view and under
standing of cancer causes and control. This book is intended for
doctors-in-training and clinical medical practi tioners; it
provides principles across the breadth of cancer medicine. The
editors and authors believe that it is possible to reduce the
exposition of current knowledge to the compact 40 chapters and 600
pages presented here without losing the comprehensiveness,
richness, and pragmatic detail that doctors need. This compilation
presumes knowledge of the basic sciences, particularly genetics,
pathology, anatomy, and physiology. We have tried to balance
scientific exposition with practical material in preven tion, early
detection, and palliative care, which are the major areas of pub
lic health medicine where greater attention is needed worldwide.
While this book is based, in part, on material prepared for
previous edi tions, each chapter has been newly written and edited
by the authors and editorial staff for this edition."
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