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Molecular Biology of Cancer
Mechanisms, Targets, and Therapeutics
Second Edition
Lauren Pecorino
336 pages
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100 figures, 9 colour plates
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246x189mm
978-0-19-921148-7
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Paperback
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13 March 2008
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- Show how an understanding of the molecular processes underpinning cancer can be directly applied to the development of new therapeutics, giving students a clear appreciation of how the theory relates to real life scenarios.
- Provides a carefully structured overview of the molecular mechanisms that regulate cell replication, and relates defects in these mechanisms to the onset of cancer, so that students can clearly see the link between the two.
- Draws on the latest research in this dynamic field but presents it in a manner readily accessible to the student; clarity is not sacrificed to achieve a contemporary account of the field.
- Online Resource Centre features additional resources for both lecturers and students, enhancing the value of this text as a teaching and learning tool.
New to this edition - Three new chapters. 'The Cell Cycle' gives extended treatment of this central aspect of cancer biology. 'Infections and Inflammation' focuses on the relationship between infectious agents and inflammation, and the onset of cancer. 'The Cancer Industry' gives an overview of the process through which drugs are developed and tested, setting the therapeutics theme that runs through the book in a professional context.
- Enhanced coverage of apoptosis.
- Over 25 new figures plus a new colour plate section, to further support and illustrate concepts presented in the written text.
- A new 'How do we know that?' feature, in which experimental methods and results are discussed, giving students an insight into how our understanding of cancer biology is developed.
- An extended glossary, to help those new to the subject grasp the terminology used.
Many of the cells in our body undergo tightly regulated replication to enable growth to occur, and to ensure that damaged or worn out tissues are replaced. Regulation is mediated via many different mechanisms; it is when these mechanisms fail, and regulation is lost, that cancer can result. Recent advances in molecular cell biology have greatly expanded our understanding of the processes and mechanisms which underpin the regulation of cell replication, and what is happening at the molecular level when these fail.
The second edition of The Molecular Biology of Cancer: Mechanisms, Targets, and Therapeutics gives a fresh approach to the study of the molecular basis of cancer, by showing how our understanding of the defective
mechanisms which drive cancer is leading to the development of new targeted therapeutic agents.
Opening with an overview of the key hallmarks of cancer as a disease state, the book then leads us through the principal components of the regulatory machinery through which cell division is controlled, and explains how the failure of these components can lead to the onset of cancer. Uniquely, within each chapter, students are shown how this molecular knowledge is being applied to develop new targeted therapeutic strategies.
Written with the student learner in mind, the book features a variety of learning features to help students engage with, and master, the concepts presented. The emphasis is not on exhaustive coverage of the field, but on
acquiring a solid understanding of the essentials of the subject - and an appreciation of how a theoretical understanding can be transformed into therapeutic benefit.
The Molecular Biology of Cancer is an invaluable resource for any student wishing to gain an insight into the molecular basis of the disease, and possible solutions for its effective control.
Online Resource Centre The Online Resource Centre features:
For registered adopters of the book:
· Figures from the book available to download, to facilitate lecture preparation · A testbank of multiple-choice questions, with feedback linked to the book, for use in formative or summative assessment
For
students:
· A web link library, giving easy access to relevant online resources · Hyperlinks to primary literature articles cited in the textReadership: Advanced undergraduates and beginning graduates on biochemistry, molecular cell biology, and biomedical-related programmes of study.
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Lauren Pecorino, University of Greenwich, UK
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"I found this book very very helpful in understanding this otherwise very difficult subject. I think this is the only book which has been written for the learners. The writing style, illustrations and the unique features like 'pause and think' are unprecendented and very helpful. Lauren Pecorino must be a very good teacher." - Dr Waqqar Ali, Registrar Radiation Oncology, Cork University Hospital "Review of current edition: The textbook is clearly written and the author does a great job of introducing some of the more fundamental concepts. The book is organized well and the topics flow smoothly and logically. The book also nicely pulls in current therapeutic approaches with the molecular lesions that are responsible for the
generation of cancer.
" - Professor Deobrah Vestal, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toledo, USA. "Review from previous edition The author's infectious enthusiasm as a teacher comes across on every page of this beautifully illustrated book. To guide her readers through this increasingly complex field, she introduces some novel features, including "Special interest" boxes, sections labelled, "Pause to think," well-designed chapter highlights and aids to "Memory refreshment." Given the speed of development of this field, the book is remarkably up to date." - Sir David Weatherall, Emeritus Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford University in THES Textbook Guide - February 2006
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1: Introduction
2: DNA structure and stability: mutations vs. repair
3: Regulation of gene expression
4: Growth factor signaling and oncogenes
5: The cell cycle
6: Growth inhibition and tumor suppressor genes
7: Apoptosis
8: Stem cells and differentiation
9: Metastasis
10: Infections and inflammation
11: Nutrients, hormones, and gene interactions
12: The Cancer Industry: drug development and clinical trial design
13: Cancer in the future: focus on diagnostics and immunotherapy
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