5.0 out of 5 stars
Reviw by Edward Chow, May 27, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Bone Metastasis and Molecular Mechanisms: Pathophysiology (Cancer Metastasis - Biology and Treatment) (Hardcover)
"The book's principal strength is its diversity. The chapters begin highlighting various models of breast cancer metastasis, quantitation aspects of bone metastasis, comparative morphometic techniques to study bone metastatis, microenvironment and associated pathophysiologies of bone metastasis, metastasis in the bone marrow environment, angiogenesis and lumphagiogensis. The latter chapters review the latest development of new therapies for bone metastasis. The book serves its purpose as a comprehensive review to the pathophysiology and mechanisms of bone metastasis.
This book definitely provides a good glimpse of the advances in basic science to the practicing clinicians treating bone metastases. This book not only is of values to the basic scientists to further laboratory research in bone metastasis, but also helps facilitate bench to bedside research and vice versa from clinicians' perspectives."
Edward Chow
Radiation Oncologist
Toronto Sunnybrook Regional Cancer Centre
Toronto Ontario
Canada
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