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Number Of Pages:   185
Publication Date:   2004-06-17
ISBN-10 / ASIN:   1841841404
ISBN-13 / EAN:   9781841841403
Binding:   Hardcover
"provides a good overview of recent developments in prostate cancer research" Dan Burke, Urology News, 11:2 (2007)
Product Description:
Experts and specialists in the field review the advances underlying the
mechanisms of proliferation and metastasis at molecular level, and
chart  the future for more effective modalities in the diagnosis and
prognosis  of prostate disease.
Synopsis
Recent years have witnessed major advances in our understanding of the  
pathogenesis of benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer at both
 the molecular and cellular levels. These developments were based  
essentially on fundamental research which as yet has not be  
substantially translated into clinical practice. In parallel, however,  
important breakthroughs have also been made in the development of new  
treatments with significant implications for the management of these  
diseases. The Prostate: New Developments and Concepts brings together  
experts and specialists in the field to review the advances underlying  
the mechanisms of proliferation and metastasis at the molecular level  
and chart the future for more effective modalities in the diagnosis and
prognosis of prostate disease.
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Recent years have witnessed major advances in our understanding of the  
pathogenesis of benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer at both
 the molecular and cellular levels. These developments were based  
essentially on fundamental research which as yet has not be  
substantially translated into clinical practice. In parallel, however,  
important breakthroughs have also been made in the development of new  
treatments with significant implications for the management of these  
diseases.
The Prostate: New Developments and Concepts brings together experts and
specialists in the field to review the advances underlying the  
mechanisms of proliferation and metastasis at the molecular level and  
chart the future for more effective modalities in the diagnosis and  
prognosis of prostate disease.

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