269 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    Molecular Biology of Cancer has been extensively revised and covers heredity cancer, microarray technology and increased study of childhood cancers.  It continues to provide a detailed overview of the process which lead to the development and proliferation of cancer cells, including the techniques available for their study.  It also describes the means by which tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes may be used in the diagnosis and in determining the prognosis of a wide variety of cancers, including breast, genitourinary, lung and gastrointestinal cancer.

    1. General Principles  2. Oncogenes  3. Tumor Suppressor Genes  4. Cell Cycle Control Genes and Mismatch Repair Genes  5. Heredity Cancers 6. Lung Cancer  7. Colorectal Cancer  8. Gastrointestinal Cancer  9. Breast Cancer  10. Genitourinary Cancer  11. Leukemia and Lymphoma 12. Childhood Solid Tumors 13. Therapeutic Applications 14. Molecular Techniques for Analysis of Genes

    Biography

    Fiona Macdonald, Christopher Ford, Alan Casson

    "...this structure is achieved without detriment to the content, as the information presented is clear and up-to-date with many references to 1996. Finally, for both those unfamiliar with the field and those who have fallen behind in their reading, this