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Cancer

Part of the Biographies of disease series
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Once a certain death sentence and often a cause for shame, cancer is now a treatable disease. Cancer</i> provides a broad introduction to this complex family of diseases, tracing the fascinating history of scientific discoveries that led to today's sophisticated treatments.

This extraordinary new volume, coauthored by three leaders in cancer research and surgery at Harvard Medical School, uses scientifically accurate yet accessible language to give readers a firm grounding in such essential concepts as angiogenesis and the genetics of cancer. In addition to information about types of cancer, diagnosis, and treatment, Cancer</i> places special emphasis on new frontiers in research, psychological aspects of a cancer diagnosis, and quality-of-life issues for those living with disease. Useful features include a comprehensive glossary, a timeline of milestones in cancer research, and an appendix for students on how to pursue a career in science or medicine.

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Product Details
Greenwood Press
0313359806 / 9780313359804
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
616.994
31/08/2009
English
174 pages
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