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by Lee P. Jeffries

ePub Trends in Cancer Research (Horizons in Cancer Research) (v. 32) download
Author:
Lee P. Jeffries
ISBN13:
978-1600211003
ISBN:
1600211003
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Nova Biomedical; 1 edition (May 22, 2006)
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Medicine
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Published May 22, 2006 by Nova Science Publishers.

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Cancer is a group of different diseases (over 100) characterised by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells

Cancer is a group of different diseases (over 100) characterised by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Cancer can arise in many sites and behave differently depending on its organ of origin. Significant progress has been made in recent years in the battle against cancer and in understanding its underlying biological mechanisms.

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Primary brain cancer rarely spreads beyond the central nervous system, and death results from uncontrolled tumour . Metastatic brain cancer indicates advanced disease and has a poor prognosis

Primary brain cancer rarely spreads beyond the central nervous system, and death results from uncontrolled tumour growth within the limited space of the skull. Metastatic brain cancer indicates advanced disease and has a poor prognosis. Primary brain tumours can be cancerous or non-cancerous. Both types take up space in the brain and may cause serious symptoms (. vision or hearing loss) and complications (. All cancerous brain tumours are life threatening (malignant) because they have an aggressive and invasive nature

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Cancer is a group of different diseases (over 100) characterised by uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. Cancer can arise in many sites and behave differently depending on its organ of origin. If a cancer spreads (metastasises), the new tumour bears the same name as the original (primary) tumour. Significant progress has been made in recent years in the battle against cancer and in understanding its underlying biological mechanisms. This research progress has resulted in many experimental treatments and cures which establish hope for wide-spread cures. This book brings together important research from around the world in this frontal field.