Hormonal Carcinogenesis V
Information gathered from cell-free systems, cell cultures, animal models, and human studies, together will (1) provide important insights to our understanding of hormonal cancer causation, development, and prevention; (2) be the primary objective of these Symposia
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer New York
2008, 2008
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2008 |
| Series: | Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
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| Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Symposium Address
- State of the Art Speakers
- Celluar Origins of Endocrine-related Cancers
- Mitotic Kinases, Centrosome Amplification, and Genomic Instability
- New Developments in Steroid Receptor Interactions
- Risk Assessment and Relevant Early Biomarkers
- Novel Strategies for Preventing and Treatment of Endocrine-related Cancers
- Hormone Dependency Versus Hormone Independency
- Emerging Fields: Hormones and Colorectal and Lung Cancers
- Communications: Session I
- Communications: Session I
- Communications: Session I
- Communications: Session I
- Communications: Session II: Cell/Molecular Biology and Hormone Metabolism
- Communications: Session II: Cell/Molecular Biology and Hormone Metabolism
- Communications: Session II: Cell/Molecular Biology and Hormone Metabolism
- Communications: Session II: Cell/Molecular Biology and Hormone Metabolism
- Communications: Session II: Cell/Molecular Biology and Hormone Metabolism
- Communications: Session II: Cell/Molecular Biology and Hormone Metabolism