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Liver Metastasis: Biology and Clinical Management

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  • Comprehensive and timely reviews on different aspects of the Biology of liver metastasis
  • A unique combination of chapters on basic biological mechanisms and clinical aspects of liver metastasis written by experts in the respective fields
  • Unlike other books now available on this subject, this book is not restricted to colon or GI cancers in its focus
  • The Book will appeal to clinicians and laboratory scientists as well as trainees in both disciplines

Part of the book series: Cancer Metastasis - Biology and Treatment (CMBT, volume 16)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Introduction

    • Pnina Brodt
    Pages 1-5
  3. Biology

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 7-7
    2. Role of Inflammation in the Early Stages of Liver Metastasis

      • Jonathan Spicer, Pnina Brodt, Lorenzo Ferri
      Pages 155-185
    3. Signal Transduction in Tumor-Endothelial Cell Communication

      • Nicolas Porquet, Jacques Huot
      Pages 187-212
    4. Role of the IGF-Axis in Liver Metastasis: Experimental and Clinical Evidence

      • Shun Li, Shoshana Yakar, Pnina Brodt
      Pages 233-271
    5. Breast Cancer Liver Metastasis

      • Sébastien Tabariès, Peter M. Siegel
      Pages 273-303
  4. Clinical Management

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 305-305
    2. Imaging of Hepatic Metastases

      • Mohamed El Khodary, Laurent Milot, Caroline Reinhold
      Pages 307-351
    3. Colorectal Carcinoma Liver Metastasis: Surgical Clinical Perspective

      • Adrian M. Fox, Steven Gallinger, Carol-Anne Moulton
      Pages 353-380
    4. Evaluation and Management of Liver Metastases from Non-gastrointestinal Cancer

      • Khaled Elgadi, Trevor Reichman, Sean P. Cleary
      Pages 381-399
    5. Proteomic Profiling of Hepatic Metastases: Paving the Way to Individualized Therapy

      • Alessandra Silvestri, Emanuel F. Petricoin, Lance A. Liotta, Mariaelena Pierobon
      Pages 401-416
    6. Targeting Angiogenesis in the Treatment of Hepatic Metastasis

      • Christina M. Edwards, J. Joshua Smith, Nipun B. Merchant, Alexander A. Parikh
      Pages 417-430
    7. Uveal Melanoma – A Paradigm of Site-Specific Liver Metastasis

      • Bruno F. Fernandes, Miguel N. Burnier Jr
      Pages 431-443
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 445-446

About this book

Liver metastases are a frequent and often fatal occurrence in cancer patients, particularly those with malignancies of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. While recent improvements in surgical techniques and a more aggressive approach to resection of liver metastases have improved long term survival for some patients, most patients with hepatic metastases still succumb to their disease. To improve these dismal statistics, a better understanding of the biology of liver metastasis, particularly the early stages that can be targeted for prevention, is essential. 

 

Once cancer cells enter the liver, several different scenarios may occur. The cancer cells may be immediately destroyed by local defence mechanisms, they may enter a state of dormancy as solitary cells and never produce a metastasis, initiate a short-lived process of proliferation that is aborted before a metastasis is established or actively proliferate to form macrometastases. The chapters in Part I of this book provide insight into the cellular/molecular mechanisms that determine which of these scenarios prevails.   Written by experts researchers in the filed of metastasis, these chapters provide state-of-the art reviews on the cellular and molecular processes that impact the early stages of the metastatic process. The unique microenvironment of the liver, its various anatomical, cellular and molecular features and the impact they have on metastasis are highlighted. In addition, the role of inflammation (pre-existing and tumor-induced), host innate and adaptive immune responses, cytokines, chemokines, growth factors and the unique molecular signatures of metastatic tumor cells are reviewed with an underscoring of thetranslational implications of the current state of knowledge. 

 

Against this background, the chapters in Part II of the book provide critical reviews on major aspects of the clinical management of hepatic metastases. These include imaging strategies, surgical and chemotherapeutic treatment approaches and the use of targeted biological therapeutics such as anti-angiogenic drugs as treatment modalities.

 

By combining information on biological and clinical aspects of liver metastasis, this volume  will serve as an excellent resource for scientists, clinicians, clinician/ scientists and trainees in the domains of oncology, surgical oncology, hepatobiliary physiology and radiology.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Royal Victoria Hospital, Division of Surgical Research, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Canada

    Pnina Brodt

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eBook USD 169.00
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  • Read on any device
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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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Hardcover Book USD 219.99
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