Precancer: biology, importance and possible prevention
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Precancer: biology, importance and possible prevention
(Cancer surveys, vol. 32)
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1998
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This series, edited by J. Tooze (as of Volume 26), provides a comprehensive survey of the present state and future developments in well-defined areas in oncology. Each issue deals with a specific topic and has guest editors with an expert knowledge of the subject.
Table of Contents
- Cell biology of precancer, J. Ponten
- nervous system, P. Collins et al
- molecular precursor lesions in oesophageal cancers, R. Montesano and P. Hainaut
- skin, D.E. Brash
- urinary bladder, C. Cordon-Carlo
- endpoint markers for clinical trials of chemopreventive agents derived from the properties of epithelial precancer (intraepithelial neoplasia) measured by computer-assisted image analysis, C.W. Boone and G.J. Kelloff
- precancer of the prostrate, C. Busch
- the role of viruses in precancer, I. Ernberg
- the dynamics of early intestinal tumour proliferation - to be or not to be, D. Shibata)
- precancer of the cervix, J. Ponten.
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