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Breast Cancer: Translational Therapeutic Strategies
Series: Translational Medicine
- Dr Gary H. Lyman (Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center, Durham, NC, USA)
- Dr Harold J. Burstein (Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA)
- Pub Date
- January 2007
- Series
- Translational Medicine
- Volume
- 2
- Pages
- 344
- Size
- 6 x 9
- ISBN
- 9780849374166, 0849374162
This all-encompassing guide collects cutting-edge research on promising strategies and agents likely to impact management and long-term outcomes of women with breast cancer. It provides information on evolving translational therapies, as well as improved strategies for selecting patients for these treatments.
Applying key research discoveries to the advancement of patient care, this source discusses:
• selecting/utilizing new translational therapies in clinical practice
• scientific principles, trial results, and clinical implications of emerging and translational therapies and prognostic/predictive markers
• research from biology and translational research methodologies, prognostic and predictive markers, therapeutic agents and strategies, and advances in supportive care
• developments in genomics, proteomics, cell signaling, systems biology, and immunology, and their role in the diagnosis, examination, and control of breast cancer
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