The first clinical indication of cancer is usually the primary mass. This in itself is frequently not life-threatening. However for the clinician, the most important genetic events in the tumour cell are those which mediate the ability of the transformed cells to metastasize. This text describes the process of metastasis and its therapeutic relevance in controlling the clinical outcome of the tumour. It covers those changes which manifest themselves when the tumour cell interacts with its external environment, demonstrating ...
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The first clinical indication of cancer is usually the primary mass. This in itself is frequently not life-threatening. However for the clinician, the most important genetic events in the tumour cell are those which mediate the ability of the transformed cells to metastasize. This text describes the process of metastasis and its therapeutic relevance in controlling the clinical outcome of the tumour. It covers those changes which manifest themselves when the tumour cell interacts with its external environment, demonstrating the clinical importance of metastasis as perhaps the most life-threatening element in the tumourigenic process.
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Fine. No dust jacket, as issued. This is the December 1995 repint, hard cover version. In excellent as new condition, perfect mint. A brand new copy. Molecular medical science series. Unknown printing. 210 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references and index.