Overview
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Ronald B. Herberman
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Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, USA
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Table of contents (22 chapters)
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- Ronald H. Goldfarb, Kenneth W. Brunson
Pages 1-4
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- Peter Badenoch-Jones, Ian A. Ramshaw
Pages 5-15
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- E. Frederick Wheelock, Takeshi Okayasu
Pages 16-17
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- Victor J. Ferrans, Jean-François Bernaudin
Pages 66-73
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- Thomas Y. Woo, Jeffrey P. Callen
Pages 74-86
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- James D. Cotelingam, Darryl Patrick, Harold R. Schumacher
Pages 87-97
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- James H. Hays, John T. O’Brian
Pages 98-122
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- Irma H. Russo, Jose Russo
Pages 123-132
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- Kenneth W. Brunson, Ronald H. Goldfarb
Pages 133-138
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About this book
It is widely recognized that the host response to tumor munotherapy of experimental metastases in animal systems progression is an important determinant in cancer growth which are beginning to be developed for ultimate clinical and progression. Indeed, as indicated in Volume I of this trials of human cancer metastasis. series, the process of cancer growth and progression, leading This volume explores a variety of host properties that to tumor invasion and metastasis, is dependent upon the influence tumor development including dormancy, regress complex, dynamic interactions between the properties of the ion, and recurrence. In addition, current knowledge of the tumor as well as the properties of the host. While Volume III response of the central nervous system to cancer, cardiac of this series reviews in great detail the influence of tumor and pulmonary complications, dermatologic effects and development on the host, this volume emphasizes the in hematologic complications of malignancies is presented. fluence of the host on tumor development. These host re The endocrine and metabolic function of cancer patients, as sponses include host anti-tumor immune reactivity, tumor well as the production of hormones by tumors is also review dormancy, cachexia, multiple endocrine and paraneoplastic ed.
Editors and Affiliations
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Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, Pittsburgh, USA
Ronald B. Herberman