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The book provides information about different types and stages of cancers and their subtypes with their respective molecular mechanisms, etiology, histopathology and cellular origins of cancer.
List of contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to Cancer
Chapter 2 Cancer Incidence and Mortality: In India and Worldwide
Chapter 3 Trends in Cancer Screening: Different Diagnostic Approaches
Chapter 4 Biosensor Development: A Way to Achieve a Milestone for Cancer Detection
Chapter 5 Recent Advances in Diagnosis: Nano-Based Approach
Chapter 6 Mechanisms of Different Anticancer Drugs
Chapter 7 In Silico Approach to Cancer Therapy
About the author
Prof. Anjana Pandey has completed her M.Sc and PhD from Banaras Hindu University ,Varanasi, India. Presently she is working as professor in department of biotechnology, MNNIT Allahabad, Prayagraj, India. She has 70 publications in national and international journals and 18 book chapters. She has research interest in synthesis and application of nanoparticles and disease (microbial and genetic) identification, renewable energy production, biowaste to biofuel (biohydrogen, biodiesel etc.) generation and technology development, Genetically engineered microbes for enhancement of the yield of biofuel, Physiological and molecular changes of vigna mungo under abiotic and biotic stresses and identification of molecular markers for screening and generation of elite varieties.
Ms. Saumya Srivastava has completed her M.Sc from Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, India. Presently. She is pursuing PhD in biotechnology from MNNIT Allahabad, Prayagraj, India. She has 08 publications in national and international journals and 05 book chapters. She has research interest in cancer research, nanotechnology, synthesis, and application of nanoparticles, nanomaterial characterization, biosensor development for disease diagnosis.
Summary
The book provides information about different types and stages of cancers and their subtypes with their respective molecular mechanisms, etiology, histopathology and cellular origins of cancer.