Cancer biology : how science works / Carsten Carlberg, Eunike Velleuer.
2021
RC268.5
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Title
Cancer biology : how science works / Carsten Carlberg, Eunike Velleuer.
Author
Carlberg, Carsten, author.
ISBN
9783030756994 (electronic bk.)
3030756998 (electronic bk.)
303075698X
9783030756987
3030756998 (electronic bk.)
303075698X
9783030756987
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-75699-4 doi
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RC268.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.99/4071
Summary
Cancer is a collection of diseases that can affect basically every organ of our body, all of which have in common uncontrolled cellular growth. The cells forming our body have the potential to grow in the context of wound healing or for the constant replacement of cells in our blood, skin or intestine. Behind every newly diagnosed malignant tumor in adulthood there is an individual history of probably 20 or more years of tumorigenesis. Therefore, malignant tumor formation often takes time making cancer in most cases to an aging-related disease that we seem not to be able to evade. However, tumorigenesis is dependent on multiple environmental influences, many of which we have under control by lifestyle decisions, such as retaining from smoking, selecting healthy food and being physically active. Thus, cancer preventive interventions are the most effective way to fight against cancer. This textbook wants not only to describe basic mechanisms leading to cancer but also to provide the readers with a more holistic view including cancer surveaillance mechanisms of the immune system. We will place these insights in the context of the personal consequences of everyone's lifestyle decisions.
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Velleuer, Eunike, author
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction to cancer
2. Oncogenes, signal transduction and the hallmarks of cancer
3. Tumor suppressor genes and cell fate control
4. Multi-step tumorigenesis and genome instability
5. Cancer genomics
6. Cancer epigenomics
7. Aging and cancer
8. Tumor microenvironment
9. Metastasis and cachexia
10. Cancer immunity
11. Architecture of cancer therapies.
2. Oncogenes, signal transduction and the hallmarks of cancer
3. Tumor suppressor genes and cell fate control
4. Multi-step tumorigenesis and genome instability
5. Cancer genomics
6. Cancer epigenomics
7. Aging and cancer
8. Tumor microenvironment
9. Metastasis and cachexia
10. Cancer immunity
11. Architecture of cancer therapies.