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    Male reproductive cancers : epidemiology, pathology and genetics

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    2010

    xiii, 345 p. : ill

    Cancer genetics

    9781441904485

    Anglais

    1. The epidemiology of prostate cancer -- 2. The epidemiology of testicular cancer -- 3. Prostate cancer : a pathological perspective -- 4. Testicular tumor pathology -- 5. Somatic molecular genetics of prostate cancer -- 6. Molecular genetics of testicular germ cell tumor -- 7. Identification of genetic risk factors for prostate cancer : analytic approaches using hereditary prostate cancer families -- 8. The identification of rare and common variants which predispose to prostate cancer -- 9. Prostate cancer in special populations -- 10. Inherited susceptibility of aggressive prostate cancer -- 11. Susceptibility alleles for testicular germ cell tumor

    Knowledge about cancer genetics is rapidly expanding, and has implications for all aspects of cancer research and treatment, including molecular causation, diagnosis, prevention, screening, and treatment.

    Additionally, while cancer genetics has traditionally focused on mutational events that have their primary effect within the cancer cell, recently the focus has widened, with evidence of the importance of epigenetic events and of cellular interactions in cancer development. The role of common genetic variation in determining the range of individual susceptibility within the population is increasingly recognized, and is now being widely addressed using information from the Human Genome Project. These new research directions will highlight determinants of cancer that lie outside the cancer cell, suggest new targets for intervention, and inform the design of strategies for prevention in groups at increased risk.

    Today, the NCI is putting more and more money into research into the genetics of cancer. The very first of the NCI's stated research priorities is a project called The Cancer Genome Atlas. The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) is a comprehensive and coordinated effort to accelerate the understanding of the molecular basis of cancer through the application of genome analysis technologies, including large-scale genome sequencing. The NCI and the NHGRI (National Human Genome Research Institute, where the series editor is employed) have each committed $50 million over three years to the TCGA Pilot Project.

    This book proposes cover the latest findings in the genetics of male reproductive cancers; specifically cancers of the prostate and testes. The volume will cover the epidemiology of these cancers; model systems, pathology, molecular genetics, and inherited susceptibility.

    WJ 706 F767m 2010


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