Chemoprevention of Cancer: A Clinical Update
| PUBLISHER | Springer (09/18/2011) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Pharmacologic interventions to prevent the evolution of human cancers are still in its infancy, although a good number o- mostly controlled - clinical studies have been performed in the past two decades. However, regarding the partially stagnating therapeutic results of major epithelial cancer types such as breast-, lung-, colon- and ENT-cancer types, the problem of in- terference with the evolution of disease at a preclinical level is an intriguing one, and the field seems to develop into one of the fastest growing domaines of modern oncology. This process is fa- cilitated by the developments of molecular on co-genetics and the gowing existence of family cancer units, allowing to better identi- fy and inform respective high risk groups, thus enabling re- searchers and clinicians to more realistically target their chemo- preventive efforts to the true populations at risk. On this changing background, the newly formed International Society of Cancer Chemoprevention (ISCaC) together with the Swiss Cancer League and the Interdisciplinary Oncology Center of St. Gallen/Switzerland organized an international Symposium in September 1997, inviting basic researchers, epidemiologists and clinical oncologists of related disciplines to discuss pertinent issues of experimental and clinical chemo- and bio-prevention in a scientific workshop.
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ISBN-13:
9783642641923
ISBN-10:
364264192X
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
137
Carton Quantity:
52
Product Dimensions:
6.14 x 0.33 x 9.21 inches
Weight:
0.49 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
NL
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BISAC Categories
Medical | Oncology - General
Medical | Forensic Medicine
Dewey Decimal:
614.599
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This volume contains part of the papers given at the second annual conference of the newly founded International Society of Cancer Chemoprevention held in August 1997 in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Pharmacologic intervention in human carcinogenes is in its very infancy, and internationally coordinated efforts to fight the evolution of human cancers are only now taking shape. This is one of the first efforts to unite experts of all major groups and centers worldwide in the highly fascinating and thought-provoking field of chemoprevention of cancer, especially of the breast, colon and prostate.
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Pharmacologic interventions to prevent the evolution of human cancers are still in its infancy, although a good number o- mostly controlled - clinical studies have been performed in the past two decades. However, regarding the partially stagnating therapeutic results of major epithelial cancer types such as breast-, lung-, colon- and ENT-cancer types, the problem of in- terference with the evolution of disease at a preclinical level is an intriguing one, and the field seems to develop into one of the fastest growing domaines of modern oncology. This process is fa- cilitated by the developments of molecular on co-genetics and the gowing existence of family cancer units, allowing to better identi- fy and inform respective high risk groups, thus enabling re- searchers and clinicians to more realistically target their chemo- preventive efforts to the true populations at risk. On this changing background, the newly formed International Society of Cancer Chemoprevention (ISCaC) together with the Swiss Cancer League and the Interdisciplinary Oncology Center of St. Gallen/Switzerland organized an international Symposium in September 1997, inviting basic researchers, epidemiologists and clinical oncologists of related disciplines to discuss pertinent issues of experimental and clinical chemo- and bio-prevention in a scientific workshop.
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