Review
"This is a well written and interesting book that many non-specialists will find interesting and educational."
Immunology
"Excellent introductory text that can be recommended to both undergraduates and postgraduates in the biological sciences."
The Times Higher Education Supplement
"...an excellent textbook aimed at the undergraduate. It is easy to see how a young biology major taking this course could become interested in cancer research or cancer medicine."
Paul P. Carbone, Director Emeritus of the University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center
Book Description
This book, designed to be used for an undergraduate course on cancer biology, is aimed at upper division undergraduates with a background in freshman biology, as well as beginning graduate students. An introduction acquaints students with the biological principles of cancer, and the human dimensions of the disease by considering genuine cases of cancer. Other chapters discuss cancer pathology, metastasis, carcinogenesis, genetics, oncogenes and tumor suppressors, epidemiology, and the biological basis of cancer treatment. Also included are an appendix with descriptions of common forms of cancer and a glossary.