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Cancer through the Lens of Evolution and Ecology

Johnson, Norman A.(Edited by)Somarelli, Jason A.(Edited by)
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Cancer cells exist in an ever-changing “ecology” and are subject to evolutionary pressures just like any species in nature.

This edited book explores the following themes: 1) how the dynamics of mutation, epigenetics, and gene expression noise are sources of genetic diversity; 2) how scarce resources influence cancer therapy resistance; 3) how predator-prey dynamics are mirrored in immune-cancer cross-talk; 4) how cancer cells parallel niche construction theory; 5) how changing fitness landscapes enable cancer growth; and 6) how cancer cells interact within the body.

The book is a resource for understanding cancer as a disease of multicellularity grounded in evolutionary principles.

By using this knowledge, researchers are starting to exploit these behaviors for treatment paradigms. Key FeaturesBridges disciplines exemplifying the ways disparate fields create new perspectives when integrated. Offers insights from leading scholars in cancer biology, ecology and evolutionary biology. Provides a timely recognition by oncologists that evolutionary paradigms are crucial for breakthroughs in cancer treatment. Integrates basic and applied sciences of oncology and evolutionary biology.

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CRC Press
1032310774 / 9781032310770
Paperback / softback
616.994
28/06/2024
United Kingdom
232 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, color; 9 Halftones, color; 27 Illustrations,
178 x 254 mm