Cancer Genetics and Genomics for Personalized Medicine
by Il-Jin Kim (Editor)
by Il-Jin Kim (Editor)
This book covers almost all fields of cancer genetics and genomics for personalized medicine. Targeted therapy, or precision medicine, or personalized medicine is becoming a standard treatment for many diseases, including cancer. However, how much do we know about the personalized medicine approach? This lucid book helps undergraduate and graduate students, professional researchers, and clinicians to better understand the key concept of personalized medicine.
The most up-to-date topics on personalized medicine in this book cover the recent trends in and updates on lung, gastric, liver, breast, and other types of cancers. Circulating tumor cell, cell-free circulating DNA, and microRNAs are discussed as new diagnostic and prognostic markers for cancer. The avatar mouse model is also discussed for maximizing treatment efficacy and prognosis prediction, and so is microenvironment as a drug resistance mechanism. With classical and new pathological approaches, the book provides a systemic overview of personalized immunotherapies and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy, followed by new emerging fields of hereditary cancer, thereby equipping readers to eventually contribute in developing more advanced tools and therapies for curing cancer.
Product Details
- eBook Digital: 300 pages
- Publisher: Pan Stanford; 1 edition (April 18, 2017)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9814669873
- ISBN-13: 978-9814669870
- Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.8 inches
In the rapidly advancing field of cancer research, personalized medicine has emerged as a game-changing approach. The book “Cancer Genetics and Genomics for Personalized Medicine” by Il-Jin Kim provides a comprehensive overview of the field, covering a wide range of topics related to cancer genetics and genomics. Whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student, a professional researcher, or a clinician, this book will help you gain a better understanding of personalized medicine and its implications for cancer treatment.
One of the key highlights of this book is its coverage of the latest trends and updates in personalized medicine for various types of cancer. Lung, gastric, liver, breast, and other types of cancers are discussed in detail, providing readers with insights into the latest developments in these areas. The author also explores new diagnostic and prognostic markers for cancer, such as circulating tumor cells, cell-free circulating DNA, and microRNAs. These markers have the potential to revolutionize cancer diagnosis and prognosis, leading to more targeted and effective treatments.
Another interesting topic covered in the book is the use of avatar mouse models in personalized medicine. These models allow researchers to test different treatment approaches and predict treatment efficacy and prognosis. The role of the tumor microenvironment in drug resistance is also discussed, shedding light on the complex mechanisms involved in cancer progression and treatment resistance.
The book goes beyond the traditional approaches to cancer treatment and explores emerging fields such as personalized immunotherapies and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy. These innovative approaches have shown promising results in treating various types of cancer and have the potential to revolutionize cancer treatment in the future.
Additionally, the book delves into the field of hereditary cancer, providing insights into the genetic factors that contribute to cancer susceptibility. By understanding the genetic basis of hereditary cancers, researchers can develop more advanced tools and therapies for treating these conditions.
With its clear and concise writing style, the book is accessible to a wide range of readers. Whether you have a background in genetics and genomics or not, the book presents the information in a way that is easy to understand and digest. The author includes illustrations and diagrams to further enhance the reader’s understanding of the concepts presented.
Overall, “Cancer Genetics and Genomics for Personalized Medicine” is a must-read for anyone interested in the field of personalized medicine and its implications for cancer treatment. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest trends and updates in personalized medicine, covering topics ranging from diagnostic markers to innovative treatment approaches. By reading this book, you will gain a deeper understanding of personalized medicine and its potential to revolutionize cancer treatment.
Order your copy of “Cancer Genetics and Genomics for Personalized Medicine” today and join the growing movement towards precision medicine in cancer treatment.