Retinoids in oncology
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Retinoids in oncology
(Basic and clinical oncology, 4)
Marcel Dekker, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This reference provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments in basic research that are relevant to the application of retinoids for cancer prevention and treatment.;Organized in a quick-referral format by specific disease site, this book: describes the effects of retinoids on squamous differentiation in normal, pre-malignant, and malignant epithelial tissues; addresses the mechanisms by which cultured keratinocytes respond to retinoids; considers the antitumor activity of combination therapy with retinoids and cytokines; reviews the toxicity profiles of the vitamin A molecule and the synthetically derived retinoid compounds and their effects on humans; examines the use of retinoids in the prevention of basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and in the therapy of advanced SCC; and summarizes data on the potential of retinoids to prevent epithelial cancer, to act as adjuvants to current therapies in early stages of the disease and to aid in the management of both solid tumours and hematologic malignancies.;A guide for the many disciplines involved in the preclinical studies and direct care of cancer patients, this book serves as useful reading for clinical, surgical and radiation oncologists; clinical immunologists; dermatologists; obstetricians/gynaecologists; haematologists; otolaryngologists; internists; nutritionists; and pulmonary-disease specialists.
Table of Contents
- Biochemistry and pharmacology of retinoids, William S. Blaner
- retinoids and squamous cell differentiation, Reuben Lotan
- role of nuclear retinoic acid receptors in the control of differentiation of epidermal kerantinocytes, Anton Jetten, et al
- modulation of growth and differentiation by combined retinoids and cytokines in cancer, Werner Bollag and Richard Peck
- retinoids in experimental oncology, Richard C. Moon
- clinical toxicity of retinoids, Isaiah W. Dimery
- retinoids in leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes, Stanley R. Frankel and Raymond P. Warrel, Jr.
- retinoids in skin cancer, Scott M. Lipperman and John J. DiGiovanna
- retinoids in head and neck cancer, Steven E. Benner, et al
- retinoids in lung cancer, Andre M. Arnold
- retinoids in bladder cancer, William Tester
- retinoids and cervical cancer, John J. Kavanaugh, et al
- human teratocarcinomas and retinoic acid-mediated tumour differentiation, Jose Baselga and Ethan Dmitrovsky
- retinoids and breast cancer, Alberto Costa.
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