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Molecular Oncology
Causes of Cancer and Targets for Treatment
Reviews the origins of molecular oncology, including technologies for cancer analysis, key pathways in human malignancies, and available pharmacologic therapies.
Edward P. Gelmann (Edited by), Charles L. Sawyers (Edited by), Frank J. Rauscher, III (Edited by)
9780521876629, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 19 December 2013
979 pages, 48 b/w illus. 317 colour illus. 91 tables
28.2 x 22.5 x 4.1 cm, 2.9 kg
The genomic era has allowed enormous strides in our understanding of the molecular changes that underlie malignant transformation. Mutations have been discovered that are critical drivers of large cross-sections of human cancers. These discoveries have allowed us to find drugs that target these drivers and make important strides in treatment. Genomics and high-throughput technologies have illuminated the complexity of cancer and the facility with which cancers adapt during their natural history. The field is evolving rapidly with new discoveries and new drugs reported monthly. This book is a timely foundation for understanding in context the origins of molecular oncology and its future directions. The content reviews available technologies for the analysis of cancer tissues and genes; summaries of key oncogenic pathways from a molecular perspective; the technologies, pathways and targeted therapies of a wide range of human malignancies; and new pharmacologic therapies that have a common mechanistic target.
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV. Pharmacologic Targeting of Oncogenic Pathways.
Subject Areas: Haematology [MJF], Oncology [MJCL], Medicine [M]
