Dublin Core
Title
Inflammation and Cancer
Subject
Cancer
Description
Based on the most recent clinical and epidemiologic information, one out of seven newly diagnosed epithelial malignancies worldwide result from infection and chronic inflammation in conjunction with cancer. This book draws contributions from international expert researchers from diverse disciplines, who addressed various aspects of experimental and clinical cancer biology, by selectively focusing on inflammation-mediated oncogenesis to debate these and related issues. Topics covered include the epidemiological links between cancer and inflammation, the parallels between inflammation and cancer, the role of inflammation in cancer, inflammatory genes as risk factors for cancer initiation and progression, inflammation and cancer angiogenesis, and preventative/therapeutic strategies. This comprehensive and cutting-edge Special Issue “Inflammation and Cancer” promises to serve as a vital guide and resource for investigators and clinicians working toward the goal of fighting the estimated 2200 inflammation-related oncogenesis fatalities occurring every day.
Creator
Takuji Tanaka (Ed.)
Masahito Shimizu (Ed.)
Source
Sihoe, A.L. The evolution of minimally invasive thoracic surgery: Implications for the practice of uniportal
thoracoscopic surgery. J. Thorac. Dis. 2014, 6, S604–S617. [PubMed]
thoracoscopic surgery. J. Thorac. Dis. 2014, 6, S604–S617. [PubMed]
Publisher
MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Date
2017
Contributor
Dewi Puspitasari
Rights
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Relation
Sihoe, A.L. The evolution of minimally invasive thoracic surgery: Implications for the practice of uniportal
thoracoscopic surgery. J. Thorac. Dis. 2014, 6, S604–S617. [PubMed]
thoracoscopic surgery. J. Thorac. Dis. 2014, 6, S604–S617. [PubMed]
Format
Pdf
Language
English
Type
Textbooks
Identifier
ISBN
9783038426097, 9783038426080
9783038426097, 9783038426080
Coverage
Basel