Concepts and Methodology in Cancer Diagnostics

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Concepts and Methodology in Cancer Diagnostics

An Immunological, Biochemical and Molecular Approach

Biology, life sciences

Authors: Seema Nayak, Anupam Kumar Sriwastava

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Language: English

Published by: Academic Press

Published on: 5th November 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780443235948


Concepts and Methodology in Cancer Diagnostics: An Immunological, Biochemical and Molecular Approach

Provides an exclusive combination of all basics and recent techniques, methodology, and advancements in the field of cancer diagnostics. With a strong focus on the procedures and techniques involved in cancer diagnostics, content also gives insights into the molecular tests required for different tumors for the administration of targeted drugs and precision medicine. In 11 chapters. The book also introduces the methods and technologies based on DNA and RNA based biomarkers, biochemical and immunological markers, genetic signatures, epigenetic changes and exosomes in blood, and tissue and body fluids.

Readers will find a compilation of imperative topics and lists of the necessary materials and reagents needed, step-by-step instructions, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, as well as tips on troubleshooting and known pitfalls. This book is a valuable resource for medical professionals and researchers who want to understand the concepts of validated protocols and methodologies in diagnosing cancer, its prognosis, and predictive value.

Discusses and provides solutions for quality control procedures in antibody tests in cancer diagnostics

Gives insights into the limitations and biasness of biomarker testing, specifically immunohistochemical and molecular markers

Provides procedures and addresses the challenges related to quality control, proficiency testing, accuracy, and precision of biomarker testing in cancer

Explores numerous methods used in basic and diagnostic laboratories to characterize cancer-related biomarkers, including cancer risk assessment, diagnosis, and determination of cancer progression

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