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“This book connects cancer metastasis, the major cause of death in patients with malignancy, with genomic instability. For oncologists and biologists.” (Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews (PER), Vol. 12 (4), 2015)
Preface
Chapter 1 Cancer Metastasis: Tracking and Attacking a Moving Target
Chapter 2 The generation, detection, and prevention of genomic instability during cancer progression and metastasis.
Chapter 3 DNA damage response pathways in cancer predisposition and progression
Chapter 4 Mathematical modeling for DNA repair, carcinogenesis and cancer detection
Chapter 5 Animal models of metastasis
Chapter 6 Microenvironmental Control Of Metastatic Progression.
Chapter 7 Mechanotransduction, metastasis and genomic instability
Chapter 8 Immunomodulation and Genomic Instability
Chapter 9 Synthetic Genetic Approaches in Colorectal Cancer: Exploiting and Targeting Genome Instability.
Chapter 10 Nanomedicine – Nanoparticles in Cancer Imaging and Therapy
Index.
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