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Cancer: Cell Structures, Carcinogens and Genomic Instability

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This volume began with an invitation from the publishers to edit a volume of EXS on Cancer. This invitation undoubtedly derived from my articles in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences in 2002 and 2003 on the relationships between the morphology, aetiology and pathogenesis of tumours, especially in relation to genetic instability. After many years of teaching the theories of c- cer in undergraduate medical school courses, it seemed to me that the variably chaotic histopathologic features of tumours parallel in some way, the variably unstable genomes of tumour cells, which were being discovered in the 1990s. Thus the title of the volume has come to include morphology, carcinogenesis and genetic instability. The invitation came while I was working with Herrn Dr. med. Hubertus Jersmann (MD Düsseldorf, PhD, now Senior Lecturer in Medicine of the University of Adelaide) and Professor Brian Coghlan (Emeritus Professor of German, the University of Adelaide), on the work of the nineteenth century cancer pathologists, especially David Paul von Hansemann (1858 1920). With the delivery of the manuscripts from the authors of the chapters, it became obvious that a background chapter for the volume could include some of the material which we had uncovered together. Because of this, chapter 1 is authored by the three of us, and the new material figures prominently.

List of contents

Cancer morphology, carcinogenesis and genetic instability: a background.- Abnormalities of chromatin in tumor cells.- Aneuploidy, stem cells and cancer.- The mode of action of organic carcinogens on cellular structures.- Metal ions and carcinogenesis.- Actions of ultraviolet light on cellular structures.- Actions of radiation on living cells in the post-bystander era.- Viral carcinogenesis and genomic instability.- Abnormalities of cell structures in tumors: apoptosis in tumors.- Molecular regulation of tumor angiogenesis: mechanisms and therapeutic implications.- Genetic and environmental factors in hereditary predisposition to tumors: a conceptual overview.- Effects of ionizing radiation on cellular structures, induced instability and carcinogenesis.- Genetic instability in human tumors.- Molecular mechanisms of human carcinogenesis.- Mechanisms of abnormal gene expression in tumor cells.

Summary

This volume began with an invitation from the publishers to edit a volume of EXS on Cancer. This invitation undoubtedly derived from my articles in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences in 2002 and 2003 on the relationships between the morphology, aetiology and pathogenesis of tumours, especially in relation to genetic instability. After many years of teaching the theories of c- cer in undergraduate medical school courses, it seemed to me that the variably chaotic histopathologic features of tumours parallel in some way, the variably unstable genomes of tumour cells, which were being discovered in the 1990s. Thus the title of the volume has come to include morphology, carcinogenesis and genetic instability. The invitation came while I was working with Herrn Dr. med. Hubertus Jersmann (MD Düsseldorf, PhD, now Senior Lecturer in Medicine of the University of Adelaide) and Professor Brian Coghlan (Emeritus Professor of German, the University of Adelaide), on the work of the nineteenth century cancer pathologists, especially David Paul von Hansemann (1858–1920). With the delivery of the manuscripts from the authors of the chapters, it became obvious that a background chapter for the volume could include some of the material which we had “uncovered” together. Because of this, chapter 1 is authored by the three of us, and the “new” material figures prominently.

Product details

Authors Leon Bignold
Assisted by Leon P Bignold (Editor), Leon P. Bignold (Editor), Leo P Bignold (Editor), Leon P Bignold (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.11.2005
 
EAN 9783764371562
ISBN 978-3-7643-7156-2
No. of pages 375
Weight 1012 g
Illustrations XI, 376 p.
Series Experientia Supplementum
EXS, Experientia Supplementum
Experientia Supplementum
EXS, Experientia Supplementum
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

Tumor, B, Medicine, Medical research, Genome, Regulation, Medizinische Forschung, prevention, pathogenesis, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cancer Research, Biomedicine, general, Biomedical Research, Cancer Biology, genes

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