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40 reviewsLike its successful predecessors, Cancer Cytogenetics, Third Edition continues to offer authoritative coverage of neoplastic processes at the chromosomal level of genomic organization. Now updated and expanded, this new edition includes detailed information on the most recent advances in the field, incorporating a vast amount of new cytogenetic as well as molecular genetic data from the latest basic and clinical investigations.
Edited by two leading authorities, who are now aided by a panel of internationalexperts, this new edition has been updated to include:
Enhanced coverage of acute and chronic myeloproliferative disorders
The latest findings on acute and chronic lymphoproliferative disorders
Cancer Cytogenetics, Third Edition is a valuable resource for researchers in a wide range of fields, including cytogenetics, medical and molecular genetics, cellular and molecular biology, oncology, and hematology. With its complete coverage of thecytogenetic mechanisms underlying neoplasia, and always with a keen eye on the clinical consequences of the various acquired genetic aberrations, this text will alsobe an indispensable reference for all clinicians involved in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer patients.Content:
Chapter 1 A New Approach to an Old Problem (pages 1–7): Sverre Heim and Felix Mitelman
Chapter 2 Cytogenetic Methods (pages 9–16): David Gisselsson
Chapter 3 Cytogenetic Nomenclature (pages 17–23): Sverre Heim and Felix Mitelman
Chapter 4 Nonrandom Chromosome Abnormalities in Cancer—An Overview (pages 25–43): Sverre Helm and Felix Mitelman
Chapter 5 Acute Myeloid Leukemia (pages 45–139): Bertil Johansson and Christine J. Harrison
Chapter 6 Myelodysplastic Syndromes (pages 141–178):
Chapter 7 Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (pages 179–207): Thoas Fioretos and Bertil Johansson
Chapter 8 Chronic Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (pages 209–232): Peter Vandenberghe, Lucienne Michaux and Anne Hagemeijer
Chapter 9 Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (pages 233–296): Christine J. Harrison and Bertil Johansson
Chapter 10 Mature B? and T?cell Neoplasms and Hodgkin Lymphoma (pages 297–374): Reiner Siebert
Chapter 11 Tumors of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract (pages 375–413): Mihaela Avramut and Susanne M. Gollin
Chapter 12 Tumors of the Lung (pages 415–428): Penny Nymark, Eeva Kettunen and Sakari Knuutila
Chapter 13 Tumors of the Digestive Tract (pages 429–461): Georgia Bardi and Sverre Helm
Chapter 14 Tumors of the Urinary Tract (pages 463–491): Paola Dal Cin and Azra H. Ligon
Chapter 15 Tumors of the Breast (pages 493–516): Manuel R. Teixeira, Nikos Pandis and Sverre Heim
Chapter 16 Tumors of the Female Genital Organs (pages 519–556): Francesca Micci and Sverre Heim
Chapter 17 Tumors of the Male Genital Organs (pages 557–575): Manuel R. Teixeira and Sverre Heim
Chapter 18 Tumors of Endocrine Glands (pages 577–596): Jorn Bullerdiek and David Gisselsson
Chapter 19 Tumors of the Nervous System (pages 597–619): Aaron M. Bender, Fausto J. Rodriguez, Gobinda Sarkar and Robert B. Jenkins
Chapter 20 Tumors of the Eye (pages 621–639): Karen Sisley
Chapter 21 Tumors of the Skin (pages 641–653): Fredrik Mertens and Sverre Heim
Chapter 22 Tumors of Bone (pages 655–674): Fredrik Mertens and Nils Mandahl
Chapter 23 Soft Tissue Tumors (pages 675–711): Nils Mandahl and Fredrik Mertens