NONINVASIVE MOLECULAR MARKERS IN GYNECOLOGIC CANCERS

NONINVASIVE MOLECULAR MARKERS IN GYNECOLOGIC CANCERS

Editorial:
ROUTLEDGE
Año de edición:
Materia
Oncología
ISBN:
978-1-138-74950-4
Páginas:
516
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
76
Disponibilidad:
Próxima aparición

Descuento:

-5%

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78,00 €

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74,10 €

• GENERAL
Overview of Gynecologic Cancers
Cytogenetic Early Markers in Gynecologic Cancers
• BREAST CANCER
Early Biomarkers in Breast Cancer
Diagnostic and Prognostic Markers of Breast Invasive Lesions
Biomarkers for Early Detection of Familial Breast Cancer
DNA Methylation: An Epigenetic Marker of Breast Cancer Influenced by Nutrients Acting as an Environmental Factor
• CERVICAL CANCER
Biomarkers for Early Detection of Cervical Cancer
Biomarkers in Cervical Cancer: DNA HR-HPV, p16INK4a, Ki-67, and RNA-m E6/E
Biomarkers of Nucleotide Metabolism in Cervical Cancer
• OVARIAN CANCER
Noninvasive Early Biomarkers in Ovarian Cancer
Biomarkers in Ovarian Endometrioid Carcinoma
MUC16/CA125: A Candidate Tumor Marker for Diagnosis and Therapy in Ovarian Cancer
Role of He4 in the Management of Ovarian Cancer
• UTERINE AND FALLOPIAN TUBE CANCERS
Biomarkers in Endometrial Cancer
Biomarkers in Uterine Mesenchymal and Mixed Malignant Tumors
Noninvasive Early Biomarkers in Fallopian Tube Carcinoma
• VAGINAL AND VULVAR CANCERS
Biomarkers for Early Detection of Vaginal Cancers
Noninvasive Early Biomarkers for Vulvar Cancer

Early detection is critical for any given cancer. With the advent of the latest omics technologies, molecular markers in combination with conventional diagnostic and screening methods are emerging as next-generation early diagnostic and prognostic strategies that can allow early-stage diagnosis, resulting in more effective treatment and patient care and, in turn, an increased rate of survival. A ready-made resource, Noninvasive Molecular Markers in Gynecologic Cancers not only provides information on noninvasive molecular diagnostic biomarkers, it includes coverage of the epidemiology, clinical features, conventional diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis for these cancers.

With contributions from leading international experts, the book presents a compact but comprehensive overview of gynecologic cancer. Each of the five main gynecologic cancers—ovarian, cervical, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar—have unique signs and symptoms, risk factors, and molecular profile, and therefore requires different prevention strategies. This book describes the different features of each gynecologic cancer in separate chapters covering general information, epidemiology, clinical features, and biomarkers. The book also covers breast cancer and, although rare, fallopian tube cancer, to make it a complete resource.

In cancer treatment, non-invasive diagnosis can avoid complications of biopsy and other unfavorable impacts on patients’ health. DNA, methylation, SNPs, miRNA, mRNA, protein, autoantibodies, metabolite, and omics-based markers from remote media such as blood, plasma, and urine are emerging as noninvasive molecular markers with high specificity and sensitivity towards many cancers. This book classifies the available molecular tumor markers according to their principal characteristics and relative methodologies. It covers markers that not only provide early detection and better treatment options, but are emerging as next-generation personalized diagnostics and targets or therapeutics for personalized cancer treatment.