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Cancer of the Breast
Epidemiology, Diagnostics and Treatment
Cancer of the Breast: Epidemiology, Diagnostics and Treatment
Comprehensively examines all aspects of breast cancer, including classification, risk factors involved, and prevention. While offering in-depth coverage of breast cancer biology and current therapies, the book also provides insights into the fields of cancer genetics and prevention, as well as surveillance strategies against breast cancer. Readers will find multidisciplinary approaches that promote the interaction between basic research and clinical research in the fields of oncology, genetics, and molecular biology.
This book is a valuable resource for health professionals, researchers, health practitioners, graduate and medical students, and anyone who wishes to broaden their knowledge in the allied field.
Key Features
Offers a comprehensive summary of breast cancer initiation and progression
Explores risk factors and advances in the reduction of breast cancer risks
Includes coverage of genetic counselling and methods of self-screening for breast cancer
Covers future perspective in breast cancer diagnostic tools and treatment strategies