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Metastasis



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Autore: Sergi Consolato M Visualizza persona
Titolo: Metastasis Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Australia, : Exon Publications, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (198 p.)
Soggetto topico: MJCL
Soggetto non controllato: Molecular Imaging of Brain Metastases; Imaging Tests for the Diagnosis of Lung Nodules; Thoracic Surgery for Lung Cancer; Pulmonary Metastases; Surgery for Pulmonary Metastasis; Metastatic Gynecological Cancers; Epigenetic Changes in Ovarian Cancer Metastasis; Tumor Microenvironment in Ovarian Cancer Metastasis; MetastamiRs; MicroRNAs in Metastatic Prostate Cancer; Hematological Toxicity; Bone Metastasis Radiation Therapy; DNA Damage Response; Cancer Metastasis; Tumor Endothelial Cells in Cancer Metastasis; Apoptosis-Induced Compensatory Proliferation; Targeting Apoptosis to Overcome Chemotherapy Resistance; Metastatic Ewing Sarcoma
Persona (resp. second.): SergiConsolato M
Sommario/riassunto: Metastasis is the dissemination of neoplastic cells from the primary tumor, and their colonization and growth in another part of the body. The process of metastasis is orchestrated by a complex network of biological events, and our understanding of the processes that regulate metastasis has significantly improved. This open access book provides an in-depth analysis of our understanding of the molecular mechanisms, detection, and clinical management of metastatic cancer. Updates are given on molecular imaging of brain metastasis and recurrence, management of pulmonary nodules for the early diagnosis of lung cancer, surgical management of both primary and metastatic lung cancers, genomic landscapes and tumor evolution of metastatic gynecological cancers, epigenetic changes in metastatic ovarian cancer, microRNAs in metastasis of prostate cancer, hematological toxicity of radiation therapy for bone metastasis, DNA damage response in cancer metastasis, tumor endothelial cells and angiogenesis in cancer metastasis, apoptosis-induced compensatory proliferation in cancer, the potential of targeting apoptosis to overcome chemotherapy resistance, and features of metastatic Ewing sarcoma. This open access book is aimed primarily at clinicians and scientists, but many areas will also be of interest to the layperson.
Titolo autorizzato: Metastasis  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910569196303321
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