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Encyclopaedia Of Cancer (4 Vols. Set)
註釋Over the past 20 years, technological advances in molecular biology have proven invaluable to the understanding of the pathogenesis of cancer. The application of molecular technology to the study of cancer has not only led to advances in tumor diagnosis, but has also provided markers for the assessment of prognosis and disease progression. The aim of Encyclopaedia of Cancer is to provide a comprehensive collection of the most up-to-date techniques for the detection of molecular changes in cancer. This book is intended to provide a relatively short overview of important concepts and notions on the molecular biology of human cancers, including many facts essential to find one s way in this field. It is, however, not meant to be compreshensive and probably cannot be, as our knowledge is rapidly growing. The salient feature of this book is that it covers a wide range of molecular techniques and provides a source of information to readers at all levels. Although several books on cancer have been published in the last decade, most of either very shallow or cover few areas in depth. Rarely do they cover the broad spectrum of topics which would provide enough information for understanding the subject or provide simple protocols for execution of molecular change. In my opinion, this book can help the reader to easily understand the subject and also excecute the experiments very efficiently. Volume Details: 1. Biology of Cancer; 2. Cancer Vaccine; 3. Cytology of Cancer; 4. Human Cancer.