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Breast Cancer W.P. Peters (Breast Cancer Program, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit MI, USA)

Breast Cancer By W.P. Peters (Breast Cancer Program, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit MI, USA)

Summary

From a clinical perspective, the discovery of genetic markers of risk in a proportion of familial breast cancer cases has opened up fresh vistas for understanding and ultimately preventing this disease. This title helps to understand the biology of human breast cancer at the molecular level.

Breast Cancer Summary

Breast Cancer: Volume 2 by W.P. Peters (Breast Cancer Program, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit MI, USA)

Breast cancer research has never been in such an exciting and hopeful phase as today. From a clinical perspective, the discovery of genetic markers of risk in a proportion of familial breast cancer cases has opened up new vistas for understanding and ultimately preventing this disease. On the other hand, aggressive - even daring - therapies are being proven to be effective against advanced breast cancer. For the breast cancer experimentalist, this is also a time of great advance. Although animal and cell culture breast cancer models have proven to be of great use, there are now increasing opportunities to test the concepts developed in these models in actual clinical samples and cases. It is gratifying to see how well these concepts translate into the clinical setting. A very active area of research that is linking the laboratory to the clinic is the dissection of the biology and elucidation of the significance of proliferate breast disease and the identification of true, high risk or preneoplastic legions within the previously ill-defined spectrum of fibrocystic or benign breast disease. One anticipates that discoveries made here will also lead to earlier detection, intervention and prevention of life-threatening cancer.Even, however, as we look with optimism to the eventual eradication of breast cancer, we are once again forced to face the reality that we have not yet achieved our goal. Thus, we are saddened by the much too premature death of Dr. Helene Smith from breast cancer. Helena's work was at the forefront of efforts to understand the biology of human breast cancer at the molecular level. Her insight, open-mindedness, and refusal to sacrifice relevance for convenience will continue to set the standard for all breast cancer researchers. This volume is dedicated to her memory.

Table of Contents

Contents. List of Contributors. Preface (G. Heppner). Differentiation and Breast Cancer Development (J. Russo and I.H. Russo). Growth Factor Signal Transduction and Hormone Independence in Breast Cancer (D.L. Miller and F.G. Kern). Biology of High Risk Benign Breast Lesions (F.R. Miller). Estrogen Receptor Variants in Early Breast Disease and Breast Cancer Progression (A.V. Lee, S. Oesterreich, and S.Q.W. Fuqua). Biological Basis of Genetic Predisposition to Breast Cancer (S.H. Dairkee and H.S. Smith*). The Clinicopathologic Significance of Genetic Instability in Breast Carcinoma Progression (D.W. Visscher and S.M. Wykes). The Histopathology of Transgenes and Knockouts in the Mammary Gland (R.D. Cardiff and R.J. Munn). Immune Facilitation of Breast Cancer (T.H.M. Stewart and G.H. Heppner). A History of Cancer of the Male Breast (P.J. Dawson). Index. * Deceased

Additional information

NPB9780762303885
9780762303885
0762303883
Breast Cancer: Volume 2 by W.P. Peters (Breast Cancer Program, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit MI, USA)
New
Hardback
Elsevier Science & Technology
1998-08-25
252
N/A
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