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- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2009
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- ISBN-13: 9783527627530
- Artikelnr.: 37339987
- Verlag: Wiley-VCH
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783527627530
- Artikelnr.: 37339987
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Heike Allgayer is the Department Head of Experimental Surgery at the Mannheim Medical Faculty of University of Heidelberg, and also Head of the Molecular Oncology of Solid Tumor's Unit at German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg. Her major research interests include tumor progression, invasion and metastasis, molecular determinants of carcinogenesis and cancer progression, translational research, and molecular staging of cancer. She has authored 145 scientific publications and has received 19 scientific awards.
Helga Rehder, MD, PhD, former head of the Institute of Clinical Genetics of the Philipps-University Marburg, is now Guest Professor of the Department of Medical Genetics at University Vienna. As a Pathologist and Human Geneticist, her fields of research activities were 'Fetal Pathology and Syndromology' and 'Tumor Genetics'. Her publication list covers 138 papers and she has received four awards, including the Hans Nachtsheim-Award of the Society of Human Genetics and the Jacob Henle-Medal' of the University Göttingen. Helga Rehder is member of the Curatory of the Ingrid-zu-Solms-Foundation, and head of the Consultive Committee for the Ingrid zu Solms-Award for Woman-Scientists.
Simone Fulda is Full Professor of Pediatric Research and Head of the Clinical Research Group on Apoptosis at Ulm University, Germany. She trained as pediatric oncologist and molecular/cell biologist in Germany, Harvard Medical School Boston, San Francisco, Phoenix and in the UK. Her research focusses on elucidating apoptosis signaling pathways in cancer and during cancer therapy. She holds several international patent applications and has received various scientific awards, including the Schweizgurth Prize of the International Society of Pediatric Oncology, the Kind-Philipp-Prize of the German Society of Pediatric Oncology & Hematology, the Vincenz-Czerny Preis of the German Society of Hematology & Oncology, the Research Award of the Ingrid zu Solms-Foundation, Merckle Research Award, Johann-Georg-Zimmermann Award and the Heisenberg excellence grant of the German Science Foundation. She is member of several international advisory boards, editorial board member of Cancer Research and Recent Patents on Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery and Editor of "Apoptosis and Cancer Therapy" published by Wiley-VCH.
Helga Rehder, MD, PhD, former head of the Institute of Clinical Genetics of the Philipps-University Marburg, is now Guest Professor of the Department of Medical Genetics at University Vienna. As a Pathologist and Human Geneticist, her fields of research activities were 'Fetal Pathology and Syndromology' and 'Tumor Genetics'. Her publication list covers 138 papers and she has received four awards, including the Hans Nachtsheim-Award of the Society of Human Genetics and the Jacob Henle-Medal' of the University Göttingen. Helga Rehder is member of the Curatory of the Ingrid-zu-Solms-Foundation, and head of the Consultive Committee for the Ingrid zu Solms-Award for Woman-Scientists.
Simone Fulda is Full Professor of Pediatric Research and Head of the Clinical Research Group on Apoptosis at Ulm University, Germany. She trained as pediatric oncologist and molecular/cell biologist in Germany, Harvard Medical School Boston, San Francisco, Phoenix and in the UK. Her research focusses on elucidating apoptosis signaling pathways in cancer and during cancer therapy. She holds several international patent applications and has received various scientific awards, including the Schweizgurth Prize of the International Society of Pediatric Oncology, the Kind-Philipp-Prize of the German Society of Pediatric Oncology & Hematology, the Vincenz-Czerny Preis of the German Society of Hematology & Oncology, the Research Award of the Ingrid zu Solms-Foundation, Merckle Research Award, Johann-Georg-Zimmermann Award and the Heisenberg excellence grant of the German Science Foundation. She is member of several international advisory boards, editorial board member of Cancer Research and Recent Patents on Anti-Cancer Drug Discovery and Editor of "Apoptosis and Cancer Therapy" published by Wiley-VCH.
HEREDITARY TUMORS-GENERAL ASPECTS
Tumor Invasion, Progression and Metastasis (Allgayer)
The Genetic Background of Hereditary Tumor Diseases (Steinlein)
SYNDROMAL TYPES OF HEREDITARY TUMORS
Family Cancer Syndromes (Rehder)
Genetic Dysmorphic Syndromes Leading to Tumorigenesis (Gillessen-Kaesbach)
SITE-SPECIFIC HEREDITARY TUMORS
Hereditary Brain Tumors (Marosi)
Neurofibromatosis (Wimmer, Kehrer-Sawatzki, Legius)
Retinoblastoma: The Prototypic Hereditary Tumor (Dimaras, Gallie)
Hereditary Cancer in the Head and Neck (Wollenberg)
Hereditary Medullary and Familial Nonmedullary Thyroid Carcinoma (Weber)
Lung Tumors (Danson, Teare, Woll)
Hereditary Breast Cancer (Schmutzler)
The Hereditary Ovarian and Endometrial Cancer (Kiechle)
Prostate Cancer (Waidelich)
Wilms and Rhabdoid Tumors of the Kidney (Royer-Pokora)
Hereditary Renal Tumours of the Adult (Spruijt, Hoogerbrugge)
Gastrointestinal Polyposis Syndromes (Friedl, Vogt)
Lynch Syndrome (HNPCC) (Möslein)
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GISTs) (Debiec-Rychter)
Hereditary Gastric Cancer (Vogelsang, Keller)
Pancreatic Cancer (Habbe, Simon)
Liver Tumors (Presser)
DNA-Repair Deficiency and Cancer: Lessons from Lymphoma (Chrzanowska, Digweed, Sperling, Seemanova)
Leukemia (Fonatsch)
Malignant Melanoma (Berking, Bosserhoff)
Xeroderma Pigmentosum, Cockayne Syndrome, Trichothiodystrophy - Defects in DNA Repair and Carcinogenesis (Emmert)
Hereditary Tumors in Children (Fulda)
Sarcomas and Bone Tumors in Adulthood (Wardelmann)
GENETIC COUNSELLING; PSYCHOONCOLOGY; AND GENERAL PERSPECTIVES FOR THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES
Genetic Counselling for Hereditary Tumors (Gadzicki, Schlegelberger)
Psychooncologic Aspects of Hereditary Tumors and Predictive Testing (Neises)
Molecular Targeted Therapy (Allgayer, Fulda)
Tumor Invasion, Progression and Metastasis (Allgayer)
The Genetic Background of Hereditary Tumor Diseases (Steinlein)
SYNDROMAL TYPES OF HEREDITARY TUMORS
Family Cancer Syndromes (Rehder)
Genetic Dysmorphic Syndromes Leading to Tumorigenesis (Gillessen-Kaesbach)
SITE-SPECIFIC HEREDITARY TUMORS
Hereditary Brain Tumors (Marosi)
Neurofibromatosis (Wimmer, Kehrer-Sawatzki, Legius)
Retinoblastoma: The Prototypic Hereditary Tumor (Dimaras, Gallie)
Hereditary Cancer in the Head and Neck (Wollenberg)
Hereditary Medullary and Familial Nonmedullary Thyroid Carcinoma (Weber)
Lung Tumors (Danson, Teare, Woll)
Hereditary Breast Cancer (Schmutzler)
The Hereditary Ovarian and Endometrial Cancer (Kiechle)
Prostate Cancer (Waidelich)
Wilms and Rhabdoid Tumors of the Kidney (Royer-Pokora)
Hereditary Renal Tumours of the Adult (Spruijt, Hoogerbrugge)
Gastrointestinal Polyposis Syndromes (Friedl, Vogt)
Lynch Syndrome (HNPCC) (Möslein)
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GISTs) (Debiec-Rychter)
Hereditary Gastric Cancer (Vogelsang, Keller)
Pancreatic Cancer (Habbe, Simon)
Liver Tumors (Presser)
DNA-Repair Deficiency and Cancer: Lessons from Lymphoma (Chrzanowska, Digweed, Sperling, Seemanova)
Leukemia (Fonatsch)
Malignant Melanoma (Berking, Bosserhoff)
Xeroderma Pigmentosum, Cockayne Syndrome, Trichothiodystrophy - Defects in DNA Repair and Carcinogenesis (Emmert)
Hereditary Tumors in Children (Fulda)
Sarcomas and Bone Tumors in Adulthood (Wardelmann)
GENETIC COUNSELLING; PSYCHOONCOLOGY; AND GENERAL PERSPECTIVES FOR THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES
Genetic Counselling for Hereditary Tumors (Gadzicki, Schlegelberger)
Psychooncologic Aspects of Hereditary Tumors and Predictive Testing (Neises)
Molecular Targeted Therapy (Allgayer, Fulda)
HEREDITARY TUMORS-GENERAL ASPECTS
Tumor Invasion, Progression and Metastasis (Allgayer)
The Genetic Background of Hereditary Tumor Diseases (Steinlein)
SYNDROMAL TYPES OF HEREDITARY TUMORS
Family Cancer Syndromes (Rehder)
Genetic Dysmorphic Syndromes Leading to Tumorigenesis (Gillessen-Kaesbach)
SITE-SPECIFIC HEREDITARY TUMORS
Hereditary Brain Tumors (Marosi)
Neurofibromatosis (Wimmer, Kehrer-Sawatzki, Legius)
Retinoblastoma: The Prototypic Hereditary Tumor (Dimaras, Gallie)
Hereditary Cancer in the Head and Neck (Wollenberg)
Hereditary Medullary and Familial Nonmedullary Thyroid Carcinoma (Weber)
Lung Tumors (Danson, Teare, Woll)
Hereditary Breast Cancer (Schmutzler)
The Hereditary Ovarian and Endometrial Cancer (Kiechle)
Prostate Cancer (Waidelich)
Wilms and Rhabdoid Tumors of the Kidney (Royer-Pokora)
Hereditary Renal Tumours of the Adult (Spruijt, Hoogerbrugge)
Gastrointestinal Polyposis Syndromes (Friedl, Vogt)
Lynch Syndrome (HNPCC) (Möslein)
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GISTs) (Debiec-Rychter)
Hereditary Gastric Cancer (Vogelsang, Keller)
Pancreatic Cancer (Habbe, Simon)
Liver Tumors (Presser)
DNA-Repair Deficiency and Cancer: Lessons from Lymphoma (Chrzanowska, Digweed, Sperling, Seemanova)
Leukemia (Fonatsch)
Malignant Melanoma (Berking, Bosserhoff)
Xeroderma Pigmentosum, Cockayne Syndrome, Trichothiodystrophy - Defects in DNA Repair and Carcinogenesis (Emmert)
Hereditary Tumors in Children (Fulda)
Sarcomas and Bone Tumors in Adulthood (Wardelmann)
GENETIC COUNSELLING; PSYCHOONCOLOGY; AND GENERAL PERSPECTIVES FOR THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES
Genetic Counselling for Hereditary Tumors (Gadzicki, Schlegelberger)
Psychooncologic Aspects of Hereditary Tumors and Predictive Testing (Neises)
Molecular Targeted Therapy (Allgayer, Fulda)
Tumor Invasion, Progression and Metastasis (Allgayer)
The Genetic Background of Hereditary Tumor Diseases (Steinlein)
SYNDROMAL TYPES OF HEREDITARY TUMORS
Family Cancer Syndromes (Rehder)
Genetic Dysmorphic Syndromes Leading to Tumorigenesis (Gillessen-Kaesbach)
SITE-SPECIFIC HEREDITARY TUMORS
Hereditary Brain Tumors (Marosi)
Neurofibromatosis (Wimmer, Kehrer-Sawatzki, Legius)
Retinoblastoma: The Prototypic Hereditary Tumor (Dimaras, Gallie)
Hereditary Cancer in the Head and Neck (Wollenberg)
Hereditary Medullary and Familial Nonmedullary Thyroid Carcinoma (Weber)
Lung Tumors (Danson, Teare, Woll)
Hereditary Breast Cancer (Schmutzler)
The Hereditary Ovarian and Endometrial Cancer (Kiechle)
Prostate Cancer (Waidelich)
Wilms and Rhabdoid Tumors of the Kidney (Royer-Pokora)
Hereditary Renal Tumours of the Adult (Spruijt, Hoogerbrugge)
Gastrointestinal Polyposis Syndromes (Friedl, Vogt)
Lynch Syndrome (HNPCC) (Möslein)
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GISTs) (Debiec-Rychter)
Hereditary Gastric Cancer (Vogelsang, Keller)
Pancreatic Cancer (Habbe, Simon)
Liver Tumors (Presser)
DNA-Repair Deficiency and Cancer: Lessons from Lymphoma (Chrzanowska, Digweed, Sperling, Seemanova)
Leukemia (Fonatsch)
Malignant Melanoma (Berking, Bosserhoff)
Xeroderma Pigmentosum, Cockayne Syndrome, Trichothiodystrophy - Defects in DNA Repair and Carcinogenesis (Emmert)
Hereditary Tumors in Children (Fulda)
Sarcomas and Bone Tumors in Adulthood (Wardelmann)
GENETIC COUNSELLING; PSYCHOONCOLOGY; AND GENERAL PERSPECTIVES FOR THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES
Genetic Counselling for Hereditary Tumors (Gadzicki, Schlegelberger)
Psychooncologic Aspects of Hereditary Tumors and Predictive Testing (Neises)
Molecular Targeted Therapy (Allgayer, Fulda)