Theory in the pathophysiology of carcinogenesis / by Lawrence M. Agius.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781608052660
- 1608052664
- 600
- RC268.5 .A35 2011eb
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Includes index.
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01 Title.pdf; 02 Cover Page; 03 eBooks End User License Agreement-Website; 04 CONTENT; 05 INTRODUCTION; 06 PREFACE; 07 CHAPTER 1; 08 CHAPTER 2; 09 CHAPTER 3; 10 CHAPTER 4; 11 CHAPTER 5; 12 CHAPTER 6; 13 CHAPTER 7; 14 CHAPTER 8; 15 CHAPTER 9; 16 CHAPTER 10; 17 CHAPTER 11; 18 CHAPTER 12; 19 CHAPTER 13; 20 Index.
This e-book explains the essential role of angiogenesis in the progression and spread of the neoplasm, including the mechanics of initial carcinogenesis in promoting malignant transformation. The e-book deals with specific categories or subtypes of tumors with some emphasis on astrocytomas and glioblastoma multiforme. The process of carcinogenesis has been re-interpreted in terms of deranged physiologic principles and hence reference is made to what upsets homeostatic mechanisms. Readers of this e-book will have an opportunity to appreciate the essential role of angiogenesis not only in progre.
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