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Mechanisms in Carcinogenesis and Cancer Prevention

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A large proportion of cancers is preventable. External factors, discovered by epidemiological studies during the last 50 years, account for a majority of all cancer deaths. However, still rather little is known, about how environmental and genetic factors interact, how they may regulate gene activation etc. And it is a long way from the discovery of a basic regulatory mechanism to practical patient treatment. This volume describes the present state of the art in carcinogenesis, possibilities for cancer prevention, and gives genetic background in cancer development. Attention is given to the host-environment interaction, considering how this interaction may lead to cancer formation and how it can be utilised in cancer prevention. The molecular basis for cancer development and the molecular basis for prevention are described.

List of contents

1 Causes of Cancer and Opportunities for Prevention.- 2 Genetic and Environmental Factors in Carcinogenesis.- 3 Genetic Pathways to Human Cancer.- 4 Signalling Pathways as Targets in Cancer Prevention.- 5 TP53 in Carcinogenesis and Cancer Prevention.- 6 Apoptosis.- 7 Deficient DNA Mismatch Repair in Carcinogenesis.- 8 Epigenetic Changes, Altered DNA Methylation and Cancer.- 9 Hormonal Carcinogenesis.- 10 Angiogenesis: A Promising Target for Cancer Prevention.- 11 Arachidonic Acid Pathway in Cancer Prevention.- 12 Infections, Inflammation and Cancer: Roles of Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species.- 13 Infections and the Etiology of Human Cancer: Epidemiological Evidence and Opportunities for Prevention.- 14 Xenobiotic Metabolism and Cancer Susceptibility.- 15 Animal Models for Mechanistic Cancer Research.- 16 New Promising Chemopreventive Agents and Mechanisms.- 17 Molecular Epidemiology in Cancer Prevention.

Summary

A large proportion of cancers is preventable. External factors, discovered by epidemiological studies during the last 50 years, account for a majority of all cancer deaths. However, still rather little is known, about how environmental and genetic factors interact, how they may regulate gene activation etc. And it is a long way from the discovery of a basic regulatory mechanism to practical patient treatment. This volume describes the present state of the art in carcinogenesis, possibilities for cancer prevention, and gives genetic background in cancer development. Attention is given to the host-environment interaction, considering how this interaction may lead to cancer formation and how it can be utilised in cancer prevention. The molecular basis for cancer development and the molecular basis for prevention are described.

Product details

Assisted by E. Hietanen (Editor), Eino K. Hietanen (Editor), Harri Vainio (Editor), Harri U. Vainio (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.04.2003
 
EAN 9783540438373
ISBN 978-3-540-43837-3
No. of pages 329
Weight 646 g
Illustrations XXI, 329 p.
Series Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Pharmacy

B, Medical research, molecular biology, Oncology, Pharmacology, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cancer Research, Biomedical Research, Molecular Medicine, Pharmacology/Toxicology, Cancer Biology

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