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Inflammation in Tumorigenesis and Cancer Treatment: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Therapeutic Strategies explores the pivotal role of inflammation in cancer. It uncovers the molecular dialogue between inflammatory factors and tumor cells, illuminating pathways that drive oncogenesis and metastasis. Highlighting the rapid pace of discovery, the book bridges the gap by translating complex data into actionable clinical strategies, catering to students and professionals and addressing p…
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  • ISBN-13: 9780443366499
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Inflammation in Tumorigenesis and Cancer Treatment: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Therapeutic Strategies explores the pivotal role of inflammation in cancer. It uncovers the molecular dialogue between inflammatory factors and tumor cells, illuminating pathways that drive oncogenesis and metastasis. Highlighting the rapid pace of discovery, the book bridges the gap by translating complex data into actionable clinical strategies, catering to students and professionals and addressing personalized medicine. Early chapters focus on the fundamental concepts of inflammation in cancer and recent advances in research, while also covering the impact of inflammatory mediators on signaling pathways and oncogenesis.

Other sections explore therapeutic strategies targeting inflammatory pathways and the role of immunometabolism and discuss biomarker discovery and personalized treatment plans. The final section examines the tumor microenvironment, the microbiome's role, and the intersection of immunotherapy and inflammation. The book offers numerous benefits to its audience. For scientists and researchers, it provides cutting-edge knowledge to inspire new research directions and foster interdisciplinary collaboration while serving as a valuable educational tool for the next generation of researchers.

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  • Leidėjas:
  • Metai: 2026
  • Puslapiai: 250
  • ISBN-10: 0443366497
  • ISBN-13: 9780443366499
  • Formatas: x x cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Kalba: Anglų

Inflammation in Tumorigenesis and Cancer Treatment: From Molecular Mechanisms to Personalized Therapeutic Strategies explores the pivotal role of inflammation in cancer. It uncovers the molecular dialogue between inflammatory factors and tumor cells, illuminating pathways that drive oncogenesis and metastasis. Highlighting the rapid pace of discovery, the book bridges the gap by translating complex data into actionable clinical strategies, catering to students and professionals and addressing personalized medicine. Early chapters focus on the fundamental concepts of inflammation in cancer and recent advances in research, while also covering the impact of inflammatory mediators on signaling pathways and oncogenesis.

Other sections explore therapeutic strategies targeting inflammatory pathways and the role of immunometabolism and discuss biomarker discovery and personalized treatment plans. The final section examines the tumor microenvironment, the microbiome's role, and the intersection of immunotherapy and inflammation. The book offers numerous benefits to its audience. For scientists and researchers, it provides cutting-edge knowledge to inspire new research directions and foster interdisciplinary collaboration while serving as a valuable educational tool for the next generation of researchers.

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