Cancer; Experiments and Concepts

Cancer; Experiments and Concepts - Springer Study Edition

1973

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This book really ought to be read on vacation, just for enjoyment. Granted, cancer is, literally, a deadly serious matter, and cancer research is primarily a part of medicine with Hippocrates in its back- ground. Yet, cancer research is also natural science, and as such it yields the joys and sorrows of any science. The cancer problem is also a brain teaser, a challenge for the curious. This introductory report on experimental cancer research is there- fore directed to curious students of many disciplines: naturally to medical students, but also to chemists and physicists who have an interest in biological phenomena; biology students will surely en- counter pr9blems peculiar to their field in what is supposedly a medi- cal one. We have attempted to write without assumptions to a certain degree, for a chemist is essentially in over his head in medicine, and a physician has only the slightest idea of the chemical problems im- portant in cancer research. We had no intention of giving a complete view of the field, and from the large number of different lines of development we have chosen only a few. Chemotherapy, as an ex- ample, has been treated quite cursorily, along with RNA tumor viruses, although it is possible that just these subjects are especially important for human tumors. Tumor induction via radiation could only be mentioned in passing, in spite of its great practical significance; similarly the role of hormones was only intimated.

Book information

ISBN: 9780387900421
Publisher: Springer New York
Imprint: Springer
Pub date:
Edition: 1973
DEWEY: 616.994071
Language: English
Number of pages: 285
Weight: 460g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 17mm