Integrative Cancer Biology and Health Equity
About the Book Series
This book series provides a comprehensive overview of global cancer research and control through the emerging framework of precision health equity. Integrating molecular oncology, genomics, exposomics, and immunology with environmental and social determinants of health, the series explores cancer mechanisms within real-world ecological and sociobiological contexts. The series addresses a range of site-specific cancers and cross-cutting themes such as digital health, climate-linked carcinogenesis, occupational exposure, and cancer in humanitarian settings. With a strong emphasis on African and Global South populations, the series critically engages with ancestry-informed biomarkers, environmental toxicants, immune modulation, and epigenetic pathways to advance inclusive models of cancer prevention, diagnostics, and therapeutics.
Global and African Perspectives on Lung Cancer: Integrating Infections, Genomics, and the Exposome
1st Edition
Edited
By Zodwa Dlamini
November 10, 2026
This book provides a comprehensive and integrated view of lung cancer, combining global evidence with African-specific perspectives. It examines the epidemiology, histological subtypes, and multifactorial causes of the disease, with in-depth coverage of genomic alterations, molecular signatures, ...






