edited by Manfred Schwab, Hartmut M. Rabes, Klaus Munk, Hans Peter Hofschneider.
Berlin
Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1998
(XIV, 368 p. 8 illus. in color).
Recent Results in Cancer Research, 154
Different cancer types can result from a multiplicity of environmental and genetic factors. Molecular epidemiology has focused recently on elucidating relationships between particular genetic alterations and the type of environmental exposure. Several genes have been identified as strong determinants for a number of cancer types. The incomplete penetrance often evidenced by mutations of these genes has raised the possibility that additional endogenous or exogenous determinants are involved in cancer development or suppression. The major aim of this book is to present an integrated view of environmental, epidemiological, and genetic determinants that contribute to cancer susceptibility and progression.
Human Genetics.
Oncology.
RC261
.
E358
1998
edited by Manfred Schwab, Hartmut M. Rabes, Klaus Munk, Hans Peter Hofschneider.