Molecular Carcinogenesis and the Molecular Biology of Human Cancer
Discover the intricate world of cancer research with Molecular Carcinogenesis and the Molecular Biology of Human Cancer by Taylor & Francis Inc. Published in 2005, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 594 pages, providing an in-depth exploration of the molecular mechanisms behind carcinogenesis.
This essential text delves into various forms of carcinogenesis, including chemical, radiation, and viral influences, supported by both animal and human test data. It meticulously examines the metabolism and DNA binding processes, offering valuable insights into organic and metal carcinogenesis linked to prevalent cancers such as lung, breast, prostate, skin, liver, colon, brain, and thyroid.
Whether you are a researcher, student, or healthcare professional, this book serves as a vital resource for understanding the molecular biology of human cancer and its implications for future research and treatment strategies.