Cancer Metastasis: Biologic Basis and Therapeutics
Editat de David Lyden, Danny R. Welch, Bethan Psailaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 apr 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521887212
ISBN-10: 0521887216
Pagini: 660
Ilustrații: 87 b/w illus. 76 colour illus. 40 tables
Dimensiuni: 223 x 287 x 31 mm
Greutate: 2.06 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0521887216
Pagini: 660
Ilustrații: 87 b/w illus. 76 colour illus. 40 tables
Dimensiuni: 223 x 287 x 31 mm
Greutate: 2.06 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Overview: biology is the foundation of therapy; Part I. Basic Research: Introduction to basic research; Section 1. Models and Tools for Metastasis Studies: 1. Animal models of cancer metastasis; 2. Drosophila and zebrafish: genetic models for cancer metastasis; 3. Computational models; 4. Intravital microscopy to visualize invasion and metastasis; Section 2. Genes: 5. Metastasis-promoting genes; 6. The role of metastasis suppressor genes in metastasis; 7. Stromal-derived factors that dictate organ-specific metastasis; 8. Metastasis genes: epigenetics; 9. Germline variation and other host determinants of metastatic potential; 10. The influence of aging and cellular senescence on metastasis; Section 3. Various Properties of Cancer Cells: 11. The continuum of epithelial mesenchymal transition - implication of hybrid states for migration and survival in development and cancer; 12. Apoptosis, anoikis, and senescence; 13. Metastatic inefficiency and tumor dormancy; Section 4. Stromal Cells/Extracellular Matrix: 14. Role of inflammation in metastatic progression; 15. Proteolytic cascades in invasion and metastasis; 16. Role of matrix metalloproteinases in tumor invasion and metastasis; 17. Cell-derived microvesicles and metastasis; Section 5. Systemic Factors: 18. Exploring the earliest steps in metastasis: the pre-metastatic niche; 19. Growth regulatory pathways contributing to organ selectivity of metastasis; 20. Determinants of organ-specific metastasis; 21. Function and expression of the uPA/uPAR system in cancer metastasis; 22. The lymphatics: on the route to cancer metastasis; Part II. Clinical Research: 23. Introduction to clinical research; 24. Sarcoma; 25. Neuroblastoma; 26. Retinoblastoma; 27. Primary brain tumors and cerebral metastases; 28. Head and neck cancer metastasis; 29. Cutaneous melanoma: therapeutic approaches for metastatic disease; 30. Gastric cancer metastasis; 31. Metastatic pancreatic cancer; 32. Metastasis of primary liver cancer; 33. Advances in management of metastatic colorectal cancer; 34. Lung cancer metastasis; 35. Metastatic thyroid cancer: evaluation and treatment; 36. Metastatic renal cell carcinoma; 37. Bladder cancer; 38. Bone complications of myeloma and lymphoma; 39. Breast metastasis; 40. Gynecologic malignancies; 41. Prostate cancer metastasis: thoughts on biology and therapeutics; 42. The biology and treatment of metastatic testicular cancer; 43. Applications of proteomics to metastasis diagnosis and individualized therapy; 44. Critical issues of research on circulating and disseminated tumor cells in cancer patients; 45. Lymphatic mapping and sentinel lymph node biopsy; 46. Molecular imaging and metastasis; 47. Preserving bone health in malignancy and complications of bone metastases; 48. Role of platelets and thrombin in metastasis; Section 6. Therapies: 49. Cancer nanotechnology offers great promise for cancer research and therapy; 50. Metronomic chemotherapy for treatment of metastatic disease: from preclinical research to clinical trials; 51. Immunotherapy; 52. Discovery and development of drugs targeting tumor invasion and metastasis; 53. The role of radiotherapy in the treatment of metastatic disease; 54. Prospects for clinical trials of metastasis inhibitors.
Recenzii
"This text gives renewed attention to the problem of metastasis and its mechanistic basis; it is a timely and important endeavor."
Joan Massague, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
"Metastasis is a critical aspect of tumor progression that is receiving substantial interest in the research and clinical arena. Many recent advances have provided fascinating and insightful models of metastasis, which has improved our understanding of the underlying biology as well as revealing further avenues for investigation. As researchers and clinicians coordinate their efforts to find out more about this lethal stage of cancer new therapeutic strategies to target metastatic disease are being developed."
Gemma K. Alderton, Senior Editor, Nature Reviews Cancer
"Metastasis is the next frontier for cancer researchers and clinicians, and this book can help chart the way to conquer it."
Victoria Aranda, Associate Editor, Nature Medicine
"As tumor metastasis remains the main cause of cancer-related death, this is a timely book that brings together scientists and clinicians to address this issue. An important feature is the way it gives equal emphasis to basic and clinical research, succeeding in showing how basic research contributes to better treatment for cancer patients, and how the clinical aspects of metastasis help direct basic research."
Hidayatullah G. Munshi, MD, Doody's Review Service
Joan Massague, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
"Metastasis is a critical aspect of tumor progression that is receiving substantial interest in the research and clinical arena. Many recent advances have provided fascinating and insightful models of metastasis, which has improved our understanding of the underlying biology as well as revealing further avenues for investigation. As researchers and clinicians coordinate their efforts to find out more about this lethal stage of cancer new therapeutic strategies to target metastatic disease are being developed."
Gemma K. Alderton, Senior Editor, Nature Reviews Cancer
"Metastasis is the next frontier for cancer researchers and clinicians, and this book can help chart the way to conquer it."
Victoria Aranda, Associate Editor, Nature Medicine
"As tumor metastasis remains the main cause of cancer-related death, this is a timely book that brings together scientists and clinicians to address this issue. An important feature is the way it gives equal emphasis to basic and clinical research, succeeding in showing how basic research contributes to better treatment for cancer patients, and how the clinical aspects of metastasis help direct basic research."
Hidayatullah G. Munshi, MD, Doody's Review Service
Descriere
This text, written by internationally renowned authors, describes the processes underlying cancer metastasis and the clinical treatment of metastatic disease.