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Genes and Environment in Cancer

Hofschneider, Peter H.(Edited by)Munk, Klaus(Edited by)Rabes, Hartmut M.(Edited by)Schwab, Manfred(Edited by)
Part of the Recent Results in Cancer Research series
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Different cancer types can result from a multiplicity of genetic and environmental factors.

In recent years a number of genes have been identified as strong determinants for particular forms of cancer (particularly colon and breast cancer).

The incomplete penetrance often evinced by the mutations of these genes has raised the possibility that additional endogenous or exogenous determinants contribute to cancer development or suppression.

The major aim of this book is to present an integrated view of the various environmental, epidemiological and genetic determinants that contribute to a disease syndrome collectively known as "cancer".

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Product Details
Springer
3642468705 / 9783642468704
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
616.994
06/12/2012
English
368 pages
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